Box 6
Contains 25 Results:
18th, Grand Haven, 1893
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.
19th, Grand Rapids, 1894
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.
29th Annual, Holland, Apr. 1904
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.
The American Issue : three message to ministers and one to sincere Christians of Michigan. Detroit : Michigan Publicity Bureau, [1909?]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Col. Dan Morgan Smith “The Battalion of Death” WWI, Presented by No Return of the Saloon” Powers Opera House, Apr. 6, [1918 or later]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Results : if the so-called Beer and Wine Amendment is adopted, Apr. 7, 1919 … [flyer]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Correspondence. Generic. From Dan Morgan Smith? Speaking on “The World’s War and the Fields of France” for the National Anti-Saloon League.
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Correspondence. Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Grand Rapids, Mich. Letterhead. Feb. 12, 1910. To Samuel H. Ranck. From R.M. Holsaple, Campaign Manager. Mimeographed.
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
What Bonfort’s Wine and Spirit Circular (Official Liquor Organ) Sept. 10, 1909, says about the saloons. [flyer]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
The Devil Twins. Beer & Old Rye. [postcard]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.