Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Neighborhood Records


Related Topics

  
  1600-00
Records cover the planning phase, property acquisition, and ends when the City was prevented by a State Supreme Court decision from acquiring all properties necessary for project completion.
Neighborhood improvement project records relating to the paving of SW Cloverdale Street and 8th Avenue SW in the Highland Park area of West Seattle.
Records include correspondence, reports, and statistics relating to acquisitions, demolition, rehabilitation, and disposition of property in the neighborhood.
www.cityofseattle.net /cityarchives/Tools/Guide/1600.html   (2833 words)

  
 Community Organizations Collections
Records of a tenant union organizing committee focusing on the problem of an ethnically mixed, deteriorating neighborhood plagued with a high rate of absentee landlordism.
Records of a group of Milwaukee residents and businessmen interested in rehabilitation and preservation of older neighborhoods, together with incomplete papers on several organizations with which MTNA cooperated.
Records of the Milwaukee branch of Rotary International, an organization formed with the purpose to improve the community, promote high ethical standards in business and professional life, and advance the cause of world peace by building bridges of knowledge and understanding among peoples of different nations.
www.uwm.edu /Library/arch/assoc.htm   (2475 words)

  
 Records of the "Ye Old Neighborhood" Cemetery, Hampton, New Hampshire>   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This cemetery, also referred to as the Exeter Road Cemetery, was previously visited by Eaton and Folsom.
's records from 1938 is a listing for a small private cemetery containing three stones.
She claims to have found it in a "small walled-in lot on Hampton Road, near or opposite Batchelder places." This cemetery was at one time along Exeter Road a few hundred yards or so west of the junction with Timber Swamp Road, but was moved when road improvements were made.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/graves/yeold.htm   (714 words)

  
 Neighborhood Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neighborhood Records was a record label founded by Melanie Safka and her husband Peter Schekeryk in 1971.
It was later acquired by ABC Dunhill Records.
 This article about a record label is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neighborhood_Records   (80 words)

  
 Records of the Department of Communicy Development
Approximately two-thirds of the records are at the University of Washington and the remainder are in the Regional Archives.
Used for documenting conditions in the neighborhood and for property acquisitions related to urban renewal and neighborhood revitalization.
Records include correspondence, reports and studies, committee minutes, and financial records relating to SURE's operation and urban renewal projects.
www.cityofseattle.net /leg/clerk/guide/1600.htm   (2379 words)

  
 NORTH EAST NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE: An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
Records of this settlement house organized in 1914 in a district heavily populated by Slavic immigrants, and of its predecessors, the Immanuel Sunday School Mission and Drummond Hall.
The North East Neighborhood House is the successor to Immanuel Sunday School Mission, an organization established by the Reverend Rueben A. Torrey, pastor of the Open Door Congregational Church, during the 1880s.
All records of meetings and activities of each group have been kept together and are filed in chronological order under the date of the first meeting of the group.
www.mnhs.org /library/findaids/P0003.html   (1867 words)

  
 #685: 12-11-03 ATTORNEY GENERAL ASHCROFT ANNOUNCES NEW PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD RECORDS IN FIGHTING GUN CRIME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Project Safe Neighborhoods first set a record in FY 2002 for increasing the number of defendants charged with gun-related crimes in one year by 20.2 percent.
Project Safe Neighborhoods is an unprecedented partnership between all levels of government to implement a national strategy to attack gun crime with focus and intensity.
Project Safe Neighborhoods relies on a seamless network of law enforcement professionals, working in concert with local communities, who are utilizing a strategy of cooperation and coordination to prevent illegal gun use, as well as punishing violators and putting criminals who use guns behind bars.
www.usdoj.gov /opa/pr/2003/December/03_ag_685.htm   (442 words)

  
 Neighborhood and Community Associations
The records of the Affordable Housing Partnership (AHP) and its affiliated financial branch, the Capital Affordable Housing Funding Corporation (CAHFC) document the founding of the AHP and CAHFC and their activities as providers of affordable loans for low to middle income families and business owners from their creation in 1986 to 2001.
Records include: BFI Bethlehem proposal information and news clippings, Answers landfill proposal (Bethlehem and Coeymans), information on solid waste and solid waste laws, correspondence, Energy Answers public relations and news clippings, meeting notes, information on paint recycling, "scoping" folder of DEC documents, and the school informational packet the group developed.
Many of the records show the degree to which the organization was concerned and involved with issues and events of local, national and international concern including World War II, the anti-Communist fervor, the Civil Rights Movement, the Abortion debate, the evolution of the State University of New York system, urban blight, and fair housing.
library.albany.edu /speccoll/neighborhood.htm   (1521 words)

  
 JOHN ARNOLD "NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE"
"Neighborhood Science" includes appearances from some of those peers like keyboard maestro and vocalist Amp Fiddler (of P-Funk All-stars and Genuine Records), vocalist and multi-talented musician Ayro (Omoa music) and producer and vocalist Malik Alstin (collaborator with Roy Davis jr).
"Neighborhood Science" is an album that works in a club as well as at home but Arnold purposefully avoided making something more accessible for the sake of sales.
Within electronic music circles formally trained artists often struggle to reconcile their academic backgrounds and the unconventional DIY ethos of club culture, yet John Arnold's classical guitar education has expanded, not limited, his imagination.
www.ubiquityrecords.com /ur136.html   (851 words)

  
 Archival & Manuscript Collections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
These records and photographs of the Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses were donated to the Archives and Special Collections Department of the Healey Library at the University of Massachusetts at Boston by FDNH in May 1995.
Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses (FDNH) was incorporated in 1965 after settlement houses Little House, Denison House, and Dorchester House, along with the Columbia Point Youth Center agreed to act on a proposal by the United Way and the United Community Settlements that the Dorchester area agencies loosely unite.
Records collected by FDNH but created by a member of the Dorchester House Council or Determined People of Dorchester were added to the Dorchester House Multi-Service Center collection.
www.lib.umb.edu /archives/fdnh.html   (694 words)

  
 Archives Service Center - Finding Aids Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Neighborhood Centers Association, established in 1895 and incorporated in 1912, provided neighborhood centered services on the North Side in an effort to promote, encourage, and provide a means for individual and cooperative activities among residents of neighborhoods.
It intended to help neighborhood residents in learning to live together and to improve living conditions for their individual benefit and for the betterment of their neighborhoods and the larger community.
The Records of the Neighborhood Centers Association, Pittsburgh are housed in sixteen archival boxes.
www.library.pitt.edu /guides/archives/finding-aids/ais6428.htm   (966 words)

  
 49-63 Neighborhood Coalition Records (KC061)
Its boundaries were set as 49th Street on the north, 63rd Street on the south, The Paseo on the east, and Oak Street on the west.
It grew rapidly to encompass many elements of neighborhood life, including liaison work with the police, a "Lights On" campaign to increase neighborhood safety, the notification of infractions of housing codes, and the establishment of a housing referral office.
The records include the minutes and reports of the Coalition's board of directors and its various committees; information on the Kansas City, Missouri, School system and Kansas City's school desegregation case; and background data and reports on housing and related topics.
www.umkc.edu /whmckc/Collections/ikc061.htm   (190 words)

  
 DeKalb-Pond-Fisk Neighborhood Redevelopment Project Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The records are arranged chronologically and include proposals, maps, correspondence, memorandums, press releases,and histories of the development project.
The neighborhood, known as “The Haish Flats,” was built circa 1904 with a mixture of single family homes and two story wooden apartment buildings.
Through the cooperative efforts of City Council, City staff, and the DeKalb-Pond-Fisk Neighborhood Block, the area was redevelopment from a deteriorated neighborhood to a one of sound older homes, fourteen new single-family dwellings, and a children’s park.
www.niulib.niu.edu /reghist/RC%20237.htm   (260 words)

  
 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE ASSOCIATION: An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
The records are a mixture of the files of the Association presidents, house residents, directors, group workers, and others.
The Neighborhood House Association founded and ran a settlement house and community center located on St. Paul's West Side, traditionally one of the enclaves of recent immigrants to the city.
The records of the Neighborhood House Association reflect its complex of activities beginning in 1903.
www.mnhs.org /library/findaids/00311.html   (1212 words)

  
 Neighborhood's video surveillance records killer's image   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The neighborhood's unobtrusive around-the-clock cameras were running Jan. 5, shortly after 1 a.m., when they taped -- through foggy darkness -- a person in front of a Black Branch Court house, said sheriff's Lt. Jim Cooper.
Kathleen Kennedy, who oversees Neighborhood Watches for the sheriff's department, said they were unaware the neighbors had installed the cameras but added that there was no rule requiring they report it.
Neighborhood Watch, now one of the most common crime prevention tools in the nation, was created by the National Sheriffs' Association in 1972.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/1999/01/17/state1419EST0004.DTL   (854 words)

  
 MHS | Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative Records, 1982-1999 : Offsite Storage Inventory
The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative Records are stored offsite and must be requested at least one business day in advance.
The collection consists of records of the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, a grassroots organization funded by the Mabel Louise Riley Foundation and other Boston foundations to revitalize Dudley Street in Roxbury, Mass.
This collection was depositied at the Massachusetts Historical Society by the Mabel Louise Riley Foundation, through Andrew C. Bailey, June 2002, and donated to the MHS by the Mabel Louise Riley Foundation, February 2005.
www.masshist.org /findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0211   (500 words)

  
 An Inventory of the Friends Neighborhood Guild Records, 1880-1962   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Friends Neighborhood Guild is a social welfare agency established by Hicksite Quakers in 1879 to serve the Poplar section of North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1921 Friends Neighborhood Guild was one of the founders of the Welfare Federation of Philadelphia, and it is currently a United Way agency.
While having no official connection to Friends Neighborhood Guild, Spring Street Settlement, located at 1223-1225 Spring Street, was established in 1906 to help improve economic and social conditions in a fl neighborhood east of Broad Street in Philadelphia, close to the area served by Friends Neighborhood Guild.
www.swarthmore.edu /Library/friends/ead/4035frne.htm   (1047 words)

  
 Researching Your Neighborhood
Birth, Marriage and Death Records: These are helpful in piecing together the history of individuals from your neighborhood.
The Register of Deeds Office has birth and death records from 1913-1947 and marriage records from 1868 to the present.
The records are kept at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utility Department, 5100 Brookshire Rd.
www.cmhpf.org /resources/neighborhood-res.html   (740 words)

  
 Archival & Manuscript Collections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
These records were donated to the Archives and Special Collections Department of the Healey Library at the University of Massachusetts Boston Library by Shelly Neill, Executive Director, Jamaica Plain Neighborhood House on January 10, 1997.
Between 1889 and 1895 a group of prominent people in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood, who were influenced by contemporary writings on social conditions and the settlement house movement, formed three clubs for young people.
The records of the Denison House are at the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.
www.lib.umb.edu /archives/jpnh.html   (812 words)

  
 Bethlehem Howell Neighborhood Center Collection An inventory of the collection at UICInventory prepared by Matthew T. ...
Each sub-sub-series illustrates the diversity of programs Bethlehem created for their immediate neighborhood as well as activities done in cooperation with other settlement houses, neighborhood associations, and several city social service agencies.
The settlement sent dozens of children to youth conferences and belonged to the Chicago Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, and the Southwest Central Community Council.
Community activity, neighborhood involvement and class schedules can be found toward the end of the file listing.Ink block prints as well as dozens of photographs are included in this section and provide a time capsule of how the Howell Neighborhood House grew and changed in its six decades of operations.
www.uic.edu /depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/BHNCb.html   (1393 words)

  
 A Guide to the Mahnke Park Neighborhood Association Records, 1980-1994   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Mahnke Park Neighborhood Association was organized in 1979 for the “protection, preservation and development of Mahnke and its surrounding neighborhood in all of its historical, physical, cultural and social aspects”.
The neighborhood is North of Fort Sam Houston and Brackenridge Avenue and south of Burr Road.
The records were processed by Eric Hartmann in August 1999.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utsa/00063/utsa-00063.html   (444 words)

  
 Huntley Park Neighborhood Association Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Huntley Park Neighborhood Association records document the coordinating efforts between the City staff and the Association.
Also included in the records are curb survey data for South Second Street, newspaper clippings, and photographs documenting the curbs on South Second and South Third Streets.
The members of the Huntley Park Neighborhood Association living on South Second Street requested the city consider alternative plans to preserve the character of the brick streets in keeping with historic preservation guide-lines of the neighborhood.
www.niulib.niu.edu /reghist/RC%20241.htm   (335 words)

  
 Welcome to Shake It Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A lil' history…the Shake It Records Label was started by Jess Hirbe and Doc Kalmus in 1979 as a way to issue records from local no-goods - mainly The Customs.
It sat dormant for most of the 1980's until it was revived to issue The Mortals "The One" 7' in 1993.
We know our customers have choices when it comes to fulfilling their music needs and we appreciate the opportunity in trying to meet those needs.
www.shakeitrecords.com   (575 words)

  
 Rhombus Records ... where creative music lives! Music CDs
Recorded in Milwaukee with some of the city's finest musicians, this recording includes Dr. Barry Velleman on piano, Mike Schlick on drums and Rich Cremer on string bass.
All tracks were recorded live with no overdubs and produced by Fred Horn.
This band recorded three records for GRT, Neighborhood Records and toured the U.S. extensively playing for concerts and in clubs with major acts.
www.rhombus-records.com /artists06.htm   (554 words)

  
 Friends Neighborhood Guild Manuscript Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Friends Neighborhood Guild is a settlement house serving the Poplar section of North Philadelphia.
In 1879 the Friends Beach Street Mission was established at Beach and Fairmount Streets; in 1899 it moved to Front and Fairmount and became the Friends Neighborhood Guild; subsequent moves were to Fourth and Green (1914) and to Eighth and Fairmount (1956).
The Guild's Operation Poplar is an extensive outreach program that involves the Guild in housing; community organizing, juvenile counseling, neighborhood-city relations, urban renewal, small businesses, and other facets of neighborhood life.
www.library.temple.edu /collections/urbana/urb32.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Record Unit 265 - Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, Office of the Director, Records, 1966-1975
The beginning of the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum (ANM) can be traced to the 1966 Aspen, Colorado meeting of the American Association of Museums.
At that time S. Dillon Ripley suggested to the members that museum directors try to take their museums to the people of low income areas by renting store front buildings and creating relevant exhibits to arouse curiosity and stimulate motivation for further learning.
Related records can be found in record units 99 and 145.
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/FARU0265.htm   (547 words)

  
 Inventory of the Neighborhood Arts Center Financial Records
The Neighborhood Arts Center (NAC) was conceived in 1974 by a planning committee for the arts convened by Atlanta, Georgia Mayor Maynard Jackson.
In May, 1975, the Neighborhood Arts Center opened in a facility leased from the Atlanta Board of Education, the old Peter James Bryant Elementary School building located at 252 Georgia Avenue, S.W. Staff was provided by hiring unemployed artists selected through the Comprehensive Employment and Training ACT (CETA) program.
Funding for the Neighborhood Arts Center came from a variety of sources, including the National Endowment for the Arts; and Georgia Council for the Arts and Humanities; the Fund for Southern Communities; and private donations.
dlg.galileo.usg.edu /aafa/html/aafa_aarl91-009b.html   (1773 words)

  
 IOWA WOMEN'S ARCHIVES - Neighborhood Social Club Records
The» records (donor no. 800) were donated» by Vera Gienapp in 2001.
            The Neighborhood Social Club of Delaware County began in 1915 near the town of Manchester.
            The Neighborhood Social Club records measure 5 linear inches and date from 1931-1999.
sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu /iwa/findingaids/html/NeighborhoodSocialClub.htm   (170 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.