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Green Spring Garden Club, Inc., records

14.00 Linear Feet
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Annual scrapbooks, garden and home tour brochures and schedules, membership lists, slides and business records documenting the Green Spring Garden Club, Inc., located in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Green Spring Garden Club, Inc., records 14.00 Linear Feet

James City County (JCC), Williamsburg Master Gardener Association records

4.34 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger boxes and one oversize 11x17 flat file.
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Collection contains newsletters, digital documents, photographs, board minute records, and awards. The materials document the James City County, Williamsburg Master Gardener Association.

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James City County (JCC), Williamsburg Master Gardener Association records 4.34 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger boxes and one oversize 11x17 flat file.

Queens Lake Garden Club Records

6.00 Linear Feet 5 boxes
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Contains twelve scrapbooks created by the Queens Lake Garden Club (1954-2011) detailing events and publicity related to the club. Included in the scrapbooks are newsclippings, photographs, announcements of programs, minutes, and other material.

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Queens Lake Garden Club Records 6.00 Linear Feet 5 boxes

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