Daughters
of Dakota Pioneers Records, 1936-1998(Mss 207)
Scope and Content
The
Daughters of Dakota Pioneers records chronicle the activities of the organization
and have been organized into four series: Meeting minutes, Yearbooks, Subject
files, and Scrapbooks. Early meeting minutes apparently no longer exist
and there is no record of any yearbooks prior to 1955. The organization
year begins June 1st and ends May 31st. Therefore the yearbooks
and financial reports cover the same periods.
The
Meeting Minutes Series covers the period 1966-1995 and are virtually complete.
The organization held regular and board meetings each month.
However, the organization did not meet in the months of June, July, August
or January.
The
Yearbooks Series contain most of the organization's yearbooks from 1955
until 1998. The yearbooks differ between years but they generally
contain the organization's objectives, creed and hymn, membership eligibility,
list of officers, committee members, and past presidents. The yearbooks
also give a description of the monthly meeting programs and the names,
addresses and telephone numbers of members. The missing yearbooks
are 1981-1982, 1987-1988, 1988-1989, 1995-1996 and 1996-1997.
The
Subject Files Series includes a number of items. The financial reports
are available from the years 1970-1971 through 1979-1980 and also the report
from 1993-1994.There is a social notebook that lists get well, birthday
and sympathy cards and flowers sent to members or their families between
1982 and 1989. Finally, the collection contains a genealogical descendent
chart of the James Cooper and Margaret Katherine Gillmore family.
The
Scrapbook Series includes four scrapbooks. The two main scrapbooks contain
items from 1936 through 2003, but there are very few items before 1960.
There are two other scrapbooks that cover the period 1971-1978. All
of the scrapbooks contain a variety of newspaper clippings of accomplishments,
obituaries, engagements and marriages of members and member's kin, as well
as articles about the organization's activities and events. They
also contain many clippings and articles pertaining to local history and
especially to events at Bonanzaville.
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