Guide to the Records of the Young Men's Aid Society of Harlem
1918-1978
RG
1701
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Overview of the Collection | |
| Creator: | Young Men's Aid Society of Harlem (N.Y., N.Y.) |
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| Collection Title: | Records of the Young Men's Aid Society of Harlem |
| Dates: | 1918-1978 |
| Abstract: | These are the records of the Young Men's Aid Society of Harlem, a landmanshaft or benevolent association. Upon the dissolution of the society, the records were collected by the New York State Department of Insurance. Although many of these societies were founded around the turn of the twentieth century, the records collected in this way primarily date from the second half of the century (1950-2000). The landsmanshaftn collections generally include constitutions, by-laws, minutes, correspondence with members, financial ledgers, deeds to graves, cemetery maps, and membership lists. For details on this particular collection, see the scope and content note. |
| Language of Materials: | English |
| Physical Description: | 0.83 Linear Feet |
| Identification: | RG 1701 |
| Repository: | YIVO Institute for Jewish Research |
Administrative History
Founded in New York, the society provided burial benefits at the King Solomon and Riverside cemeteries.
Return to the Top of PageScope and Contents
This finding aid is a collection-level record. Box and folder list, if any, are found here in the scope and content note.
Box 1: General Correspondence on Financial Matters, 1940-1977. Statement of Assets, 1965-1975. Membership List and Grave Reservation Records. Excerpts from Ledgers, 1969-1976. Cemetery Committee Correspondence, 1918-1920, 1940, 1961-1978. Correspondence about Grave Reservations, 1946-1962. Cemetery Maps. Cancelled Checks. Deeds to Graves. Box 2: Burial Receipts, Check Stubs, 1963-1972. Grave Reservation Ledger - Riverside Cemetery. Grave Reservation Ledger - King Solomon Cemetery. Dues Ledger, 1949-1975.
Return to the Top of PageAccess Points
This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.Topical Terms
- Burial Societies
- Cemeteries
- Fraternal Societies
- Landsmanshaftn
- Mutual Aid Societies
Geographic Terms
- United States

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