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Downtown YMCA Building Cornerstone Ceremony at 512 Lamar, 1924

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Location Date Range Description  
Box 1 1924 Copper document box time capsule in two parts; base and lid that slides over base, 1924  
Box 1 1924 Copy of List from Program of what the Time Capsule originally contained  
Box 1 1923 Young Men’s Christian Associations of North America Yearbook and Official Roster
Box 1 1923 Holy Bible, American Bible Society, New York
Box 1 April 24, 1924 Invitation to laying of Southside Masonic Lodge (Lodge No. 1114) Cornerstone Ceremony
Box 1 undated Flier: Southside Masonic Lodge (Lodge No. 1114)  photograph of lodge under construction and request to purchase temple stock, folded
Box 1 April 14, 1924 Letter: On Southside Masonic Lodge (Lodge No. 1114) letterhead listing titled officers, April 14, 1924 with text, handwritten and unsigned: “This cornerstone was laid on April 14, 1924 at 4 o’clock p.m. under the auspices of the Southside Masonic Lodge No. 1114…”
Box 1 March 1, 1924 Program: Southside Masonic Lodge (Lodge No. 1114) program dated March 1, 1924 with artists drawing of “Home of Southside Masonic Lodge No. 1114 A.F. and A.M.” on cover
Box 1 April 14, 1924 Program: “Laying of the corner stone of the Young Men’s Christian Association Building Fort Worth Texas Monday Afternoon at four o’clock April 14th 1924” with artist’s rendering “N.W. Corner Fifth and Lamar Street” in caption. Text at bottom of cover: This building stands on the site of the Winfield Scot homestead, pioneer ranchman and citizen.  The lot is donated to the Young Men’s Christian Association in his memory by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott and son, Winfield Jr.”
Box 1 April 13, 1924 Newspaper clipping: “New Masonic Lodge to be Dedicated”  Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sunday edition
Box 1 Mar-24 Association Men Magazine
Box 1 January, 1924 Association Forum Magazine
Box 1 undated Constitution of the Young Men’s Christian Association of Fort Worth, Texas
Box 1 ca. 1921 “Historical Statement” of early Fort Worth YMCA history
Box 1 ca. 1924 List of Board of Directors
Box 1 undated List of Churches and Pastors of Tarrant County, Compiled by Fort Worth Tribune
Box 2 March 28, 1924 The Jewish Monitor and Jewish Weekly: The Leading Jewish Journal of the Great Southwest,  Fort Worth – Dallas, Friday, March 28, 1924  
Box 2 April 14, 1924 Fort Worth Record, Monday, April 14, 1924  
Box 2 April 12, 1924 Fort Worth Press, Saturday, April 12, 1924  
Box 2 April 12, 1924 North Fort Worth Sunday News, Saturday, April 12, 1924  
Box 2 March 29, 1924 Union Banner: Official Paper of the Organized Wage Earners of Tarrant County, Saturday, March 29, 1924  
Box 2 April 11, 1924 The Searchlight, Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, April 11, 1924  
Box 2 April 13, 1924 Fort Worth Star Telegram, Sunday, April 13, 1924  
Box 2  April 13, 1924 Fort Worth Star Telegram, Second News Section, Sunday, April 13, 1924  
Box 2 April 11, 1924 Fort Worth Tribune, All-Church Press Friday, April 11, 1924  
Box 2 April 10, 1924 The American Citizen, for All Klans in Province No. 1, Realm of Texas Knights of Ku Klux Klan Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday, April 10, 1924  
Box 2 April 10, 1924 Daily Live Stock Reporter, Thursday, April 10, 1924