By-laws
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI) Records
Collection consists primarily of administrative records and program materials of the Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information (AISTI).
Arthur Boyle Papers,
Collection consists primarily of records of the New Mexico Horticultural Society, including its 1886 charter and bylaws, and minutes of meetings from 1895-1896. Also within the collection is an 1883 letter appointing G. Pitman Smith as Missouri's delegate to the Santa Fe Tertio-Millenial Celebration.
Bazz Owen Smaulding Papers,
Fifteen Club Records,
Collection consists of the records of the Fifteen Club and some of its members (1891-1987). Includes minutes (1891-1983), constitution and by-laws (1891-1963), meeting programs (1891-1987), membership lists (1957-1964), and financial records (1892-1901). Also includes one bound work of the reminiscences of Nettie L. Miller, clippings, and two publications of limericks.
Historic Santa Fe Foundation Records
Collection consists of the organization's records: minutes (copies) of board and membership meetings; financial statements; correspondence and bulletins, and other documents reflecting the organization's activities. The minutes are extensive, tracing in detail the activities of the Foundation and the development of historic sites.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Records from Four Santa Fe, New Mexico Lodges,
Collection consists of microfilm of constitutions, by-laws, membership applications, minutes, ledger books, and other records created by four New Mexico lodges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows: Montezuma Lodge (1851-1858); Paradise Lodge (1852-1916); Aztlan Lodge (1883-1925); and Santa Fe Lodge (1884-1961).
Las Jardineras Garden Club
Collection contains 23 scrapbooks. Scrapbooks, often artistically designed, contain club and membership information.
Montefiore Congregation Collection
The collection consists of two booklets containing the By-Laws of the Montefiore Congregation and one booklet containing the constitution of the organization.
New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs Records
The New Mexico Federation of Women Clubs [NMFWC] is part of the national organization General Federation of Women's Clubs [GFWC], which supervises state chapters. The regional and local chapters, in turn, reported to the NMFWC. The chapters function under the auspices of the NMFWC, and are largely subject to their constitutions, by-laws and governing principles. In Santa Fe, the club was originally called Woman's Board of Trade and Library Association.
Pot Creek Logging and Lumber Company
Collection consists of the records of the Pot Creek Logging and Lumber Company and its subsidiary lumber companies in the San Luis Valley of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, 1958-1966.
Rough Riders Association and Reunion Collection
Royal A. Prentice Papers
The collection consists of correspondence and related materials of Royal A. Prentice dating from the 1930s. These literary materials consist of Prentice's correspondence relative to his avid hobby of Southwestern archaeology; which included a very close association with the Museum of New Mexico's Laboratory of Anthropology.
Santa Fe Woman's Board of Trade and Library Association Records
Taos Society of Artists Collection
Temple Beth Shalom Collection
Collection consists of photocoies of papers from the Santa Fe Jewish Temple (Temple Beth Shalom, Santa Fe, NM), 1946-1958; Congregation Montefiore (Las Vegas, NM), 1866-1973; and the Council of Jewish Women (Las Vegas, NM section), 1920-1923.