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Academy of the New Church

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 236 Collections and/or Records:

Academy Military Service Committee

 Collection
Identifier: RG.008
Dates: Majority of material found within 1914-1975

Academy Military Service Committee

 Collection
Identifier: RG.008.xx
Dates: Majority of material found within 1914-1975

Academy Museum

 File
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Records include those of the Board of Trustees, Administration/Operations and various operational units such as Development, Marketing, Information Technology and Consolodated Plant Operations.

Dates: 1877-present

ANC Archives Records

 Unprocessed — Box 1 box
Identifier: RG.002
Dates: Other: 1972-present

Aubrey Odhner Papers

 Unprocessed
Identifier: Mss.005.078

Camille S. Vinet Papers

 Unprocessed
Identifier: Mss.005.120

Church and Academy Letters, 1856 - 1916

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents

Internal Church and Academy correspondence, various authors

Dates: 1856 - 1916

Commencement, 1878 - 2024

 File
Identifier: Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Records and materials related to the operation of the Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools that involve both the Boys and Girls Schools. These include joint faculty meetings, plays and othe Fine Arts programs

Dates: 1878 - 2024

Gladish, Robert

 Sub-collection
Identifier: Mss.005.163

Letter from Dr. George R. Starkey to Caira Skelton Starkey, 1877-12-28

 Item
Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Dr. George R. Starkey at Oak Nest, Pittsburgh (home of Walter C. Childs) to his wife, Caira Skelton Starkey. “W. C. C.” crested letterhead. 1 page, double-sided. P.S. and P.P.S. added by Walter C. Childs.Contents: -Starkey and the General (J. P. Stuart) arrived safely via separate trains in Pittsburgh -Childs improving, not as melancholy as before, wishes the other 2 boys were there (Pitcairn & Benade?) -been drinking; General has taken responsibility...
Dates: 1877-12-28