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Gulfside Association scrapbook

Title
  1. Gulfside Association scrapbook, 1927-1929.
Author
  1. Gulfside Association (Waveland, Miss.)

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Description
  1. 3 lin. ft. (1 volume).
Summary
  1. Scrapbook containing letters (written to Bishop R.E. Jones concerning Gulfside), two issues of the Gulfside News (1927), clippings, programs, maps and brochures documenting the activities of Gulfside.
Subject
  1. Gulfside Association (Wave, Miss.)
  2. Wave (Miss.) > Social life and customs
  3. Methodist Episcopal Church
  4. Wave (Miss.) > Religious life and customs
  5. Mississippi > Religious life and customs
  6. Scrapbooks
  7. African American Methodists > Mississippi
  8. African Americans > Recreation
  9. African Americans > Religion
Genre/Form
  1. Scrapbooks.
Call number
  1. Sc MG 202
Note
  1. Photographs transferred to Photographs and Prints Division.
  2. Sc MG 202
Additional formats (note)
  1. microfilmed. The New York Public Library, [197?]. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm.
Biography (note)
  1. Gulfside was a summer assembly and camp for religious, educational, and recreational purposes. It was sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Church for African-American children, Board of Home Missions and Church Extension and the Department of Rural Work.
Processing action (note)
  1. Surveyed
  2. Cataloging updated
Author
  1. Gulfside Association (Waveland, Miss.)
Title
  1. Gulfside Association scrapbook, 1927-1929.
Additional formats
  1. Scrapbook microfilmed. The New York Public Library, [197?]. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. Sc Micro R-3695 no. 33.
Biography
  1. Gulfside was a summer assembly and camp for religious, educational, and recreational purposes. It was sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Church for African-American children, Board of Home Missions and Church Extension and the Department of Rural Work.
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Research call number
  1. Sc MG 202
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