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MSS 96

Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf, 1910-
Collection of Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf, 1892-1972
Gallaudet University Archives

Descriptive Summary
Repository: Gallaudet University Archives

Call No.: MSS 96
Creator: Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf
Title: Collection of Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf, 1892-1972
Quantity: 1.5 Linear Feet (3 document boxes)
Abstract: A social organization with religious ties established for the deaf in Brooklyn and Long Island. Many prominent Deaf clergymen worked with this organization.
Note: This document last updated 2005 November 23.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: The Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf collection was donated to the Gallaudet University Archives in 1978 by Henry Buzzard.
Processed by: Cheryl Morris. 2000 March 3.
Processing Note: Conditions on Use and Access: This collection is open to the public with no restrictions. Photocopies may be made for scholarly research.
Related Material in the Archives:
Deaf Rare

  • Constitution and by-laws of the Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf : organized January 7, 1892. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Rare

Historical Sketch
In Brooklyn, the seven men that met together in St. Mark’s Church on Adelphi Street founded the Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf. The Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf was founded in January 1892. It was then known as St. David’s Guild. The seven men were the Rev. Mr. Anson T. Colt and Messrs. William G. Gilbert, Robert Rusk, A.J. McLaren, Henry Juhring, Ecka, and Lenehan. The purpose of establishing this church was to provide a meeting place for the social activities of the deaf of Brooklyn and Long Island, and to carry on charitable work among them. The Guild has been the center of religious work, and it started as an offshoot of the Episcopal missions of the Reverend Dr. Gallaudet. The late Reverend Thomas Gallaudet, D.D, inspired B.P.G.D.

Scope and Content
The Brooklyn Protestant Guild of the Deaf collection contains three boxes of manuscripts, books, program books, newsletters, and a will. The collection, which consists of approximately 750 papers, is dated from 1892-1972. The collection includes constitution and by-law materials, correspondence, church memberships, minutes of meetings, a history of the Guild written on January 7, 1944, by the secretary, Lulu M. Demmerle, cash account books, church service brochures, newsletters, officer records, and a will of Archibald J. McLaren.

Series Descriptions and Folder Lists
No Series

Box Folder Title of Folder Date
1 1 Banquet Programs and Speech 1937-1967
1 2 Cash Account Book 1918-1947
1 3 Cash Account Book 1942-1959
1 4 Cash Account Book 1961-1965
1 5 Cash Account Book 1965-1972
1 6 Church Services Brochures 1955-1968
1 7 Constitution and By-laws 1905-1944
2 1 Correspondence 1966-1969
2 2 History of the Guild 1944
2 3 Membership 1963
2 4 Minutes of Meetings 1898-1900
2 5 Minutes of Meetings 1909
2 6 Minutes of Meetings 1916-1925
2 7 Minutes of Meetings 1925-1935
2 8 Minutes of Meetings 1935-1942
3 1 Minutes of Meetings 1942-1950
3 2 Miscellaneous 1948-1958
3 3 Newsletter (B.P.G.D. Chatter) 1952-1953
3 4 Officers 1892-1961
3 5 Will of Archibald J. McLaren n.d.

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