The following items were added to the Family Tree Connection database this last week:
ILLINOIS
Chicago Registered Voters, October, 1934, Ward 40, Precinct 48 – Registered Voters, October, 1934, Ward 40, Precinct 48, Issued by Board of Election Commissioners, Edmund K. Jarecki, County Judge, John S. Rusch, Chief Clerk. Printed in Chicago. [Based on 1930 U. S. Census, location for this document is Chicago]
Chicago Registered Voters, October, 1932, Ward 40, Precinct 49 – Registered Voters, October, 1932, Ward 40, Precinct 49, Issued by Board of Election Commissioners, Edmund K. Jarecki, County Judge, John S. Rusch, Chief Clerk. Printed in Chicago. [Based on 1930 U. S. Census, location for this document is Chicago]
NEW YORK
SS Pennland 1929 Souvenir Passenger List (NY to Plymouth) – List of Cabin Passengers, Red Star Line, S. S. Pennland, (Triple-Screw, 16,322 Tons) From New York, Saturday, June 22, 1929. New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp. [This booklet was distributed to actual passengers. It may not be as accurate as the passenger manifest]
SS Southwark 1898 Souvenir Passenger List (NY to Antwerp) – Passenger List, Red Star Line, International Navigation Company, S. S. “Southwark,” From New York to Antwerp, Wednesday, October 12th, 1898. [This booklet was distributed to actual passengers. It may not be as accurate as the passenger manifest]
SS Manhattan 1933 Souvenir Passenger List (Hamburg to NY) – List of Passengers, United States Lines, S. S. “Manhattan”, A. B. Randall, Commander, Hamburg to New York via Le Havre, Southampton and COBH, Nov. 22, 1933. [This booklet was distributed to actual passengers. It may not be as accurate as the passenger manifest]
RMS Scythia 1928 Souvenir Passenger List (Liverpool to NY) – List of Tourist Third Cabin Passengers, Cunard Line, R. M. S. “Scythia” (Twin Screw – Gross Tonnage, 19,730) Sailing From Liverpool to Boston and New York (via Queenstown), Saturday, 29th September, 1928. [This booklet was distributed to actual passengers. It may not be as accurate as the passenger manifest]
RMS Laconia 1929 Souvenir Passenger List (NY to Liverpool) – List of Passengers, Cunard Line, R. M. S. “Laconia” (Twin Screw – Gross Tonnage, 19,679) Sailing From New York to COBH (Queenstown) and Liverpool, Via Boston, Saturday, July 27, 1929. [This booklet was distributed to actual passengers. It may not be as accurate as the passenger manifest]
Brooklyn U. B. B. A. 1915 Drill and Concert Program – Annual Drill and Concert of Battery C. 1st F. A., U. B. B. A., of the South Reformed Church on June 8th, 1915. United Boys’ Brigade of America. [Document does not state location, but all advertisements are for Brooklyn, N. Y.]
PENNSYLVANIA
Union Benevolent Association 1852 Report – Twenty-First Annual Report of the Executive Board of the Union Benevolent Association and of the Ladies’ Board of Managers. Includes a list of Officers and Contributors. Philadelphia.
Union Benevolent Association 1833 Report – Second Annual Report of the Executive Board of the Union Benevolent Association. Includes a list of Officers and Managers. Philadelphia.
Union League of Philadelphia 1889 Officers – Union League of Philadelphia, Charter, By-Laws, Rules of Directors and House, with Names of Officers Since Organization. Organized December 27, 1862. Incorporated March 30, 1864.
RHODE ISLAND
Brown University 1851-2 Catalogue – A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Brown University, 1851-52, First Term. Providence, R. I.
VIRGINIA
Charlottesville Presbyterian Church 1886 Circular – Eighth Annual Circular, Presbyterian Church. Charlottesville, Va., April 1, 1886.
WISCONSIN
Edgerton Norwegian Lutheran Church 1923 White Book – Edgerton Norwegian Lutheran Church, White Book, Financial Report for 1923. Edgerton, Wis.