Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
First annual report (cover only), 1891
This collection includes inmate records from 1890 through 1952, board meeting minutes from 1890 through 1964, an accounting book with records from 1908 through 1951, annual reports from 1891, 1892, and 1978, and other materials from the Home for Aged Colored Women and the Bannister House.
Form of bond book contents, 1890
Contains a newspaper clipping about the opening of the Home for Aged Colored Women.
Board meeting book contents, 1898-1912
Contains an undated newspaper clipping that may be recounting a board meeting.
Board meeting book (1926-1936) contents, 1926-1946
Contains an undated application for admittance to the Home for Aged Colored Women, a note on Providence Shelter for Colored Children stationary about the appointment of a new matron to the Home for Aged Colored Women (undated but in or after 1946), and a 1946 letter from the Providence Countil of Social Agencies on the eligibility of veterans for neuropsychiatric outpatient services. It is unclear why materials from after 1936 were in this book.
Board meeting book contents, 1952-1964
Contains an invitation card from the Home for Aged Colored Women, an undated list of names and addresses, possibly of members, two notes written on scratch paper, a list of board members for 1957, a list of contributors to the fund in memory of Mrs. Samuel T. Arnold, and text for a plaque in memory of Dorothea W. Bradburn.
Accounting book contents, 1918-1949
Contains letters and legal documents, mostly related to the wills of deceased residents of the Home for Aged Colored Women.
Second annual report, 1892
This collection includes inmate records from 1890 through 1952, board meeting minutes from 1890 through 1964, an accounting book with records from 1908 through 1951, annual reports from 1891, 1892, and 1978, and other materials from the Home for Aged Colored Women and the Bannister House.
Newspaper clipping, 1890
Clipping of an article about the opening of the Home for Aged Colored Women. Notes that the house was donated by Mrs. T.P. Shepard, Edward Mitchell Bannister's painting "Christ Healing the Sick" furnishing the home, and Rev. Mahlon Van Horne reading scripture at the opening. Rev. Van Horne is also listed as a member of the advisory board.
Bannister House Development Office letter, 1974
This collection includes inmate records from 1890 through 1952, board meeting minutes from 1890 through 1964, an accounting book with records from 1908 through 1951, annual reports from 1891, 1892, and 1978, and other materials from the Home for Aged Colored Women and the Bannister House.
Bannister House ephemera, 1975 - 1990
Contains a business card for Richard E. Miller and two Bannister House brochures, both undated. The full color brochure, based on the caption "Nearly 100 Years of Loving Care," is likely from the late 1980s.