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The Negro Womens Civic Club.pdf
A label giving some history of the Negro Women's Civic Club. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Members of the Elks Club.pdf
A photograph of members of the Elks Club, with some members identified. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Negro Womens Civil Club Crown Queen.pdf
A photograph of the Negro Women's Civic Club Crown Queen, Annie Lucy Carter Conner. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Rose of Sharon Elks Lodge.pdf
A photograph of members of the Rose of Sharon Elks Lodge, with an accompanying label identifying each member. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Vet Rockettes.pdf
A photograph of a baseball team called the "Vet Rockettes," with the names of the members listed at the bottom of the photograph. Part of a fraternal and social organizations exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.

Churches.pdf
This item can be divided into two parts. First, two photographs and accompanying descriptions detail a rededication of New Hope Cemetery. The rest of the item consists of multiple images and information taken from a booklet concerning local churches,…

Miss Ebony Pageant winners 1988.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article on the Miss Ebony Pageant Winners for 1988. The article lists each participant and her placement in the competition.

Negro Women's Civic Club 1977.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article that reviews some of the history of the Negro Women's Civic Club and it's accomplishments over the years. The article also names the present members of the club.

Do Ten Thousand Tasks.pdf
The first of two sections of a Greeneville Sun news article. The article discusses the different women's clubs of Greeneville and Greene County, dividing them into four categories of professional clubs, civic and service clubs, "sister" clubs to…

Negro Womens Civic Club annual luncheon.pdf
A Greeneville Sun article. This was the club's 53rd luncheon. The article names several attendees and the main events of the luncheon.
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