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Organizational Records
See Also: Women’s Organizational Records
Fortnightly Club Records: Grand Forks social club founded in 1898, consisting of prominent members of the university, as well as the business, legal and medical communities
Franklin Club Records: Grand Forks social club founded in 1906 to promote the “social and intellectual lives of its members”
Grand Forks Lions Club Records
Grand Forks Sons of Norway Records: 1903-; local chapter of this fraternal and ethnic-heritage organization
Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of North Dakota Records: 1882-1957; consists primarily of meeting minutes and other executive material of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association
Greater Grand Forks Coin Club Records: Founded in 1959 to buy, sell, and trade coins
Knights of Malta Records: General information regarding this group, which was established in Jerusalem in 1048 to care for Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land
North Dakota Masonic Records: 1876-1972
North Dakota State Horticultural Society: Organized in 1923 in Valley City
Plant and Share Garden Club Records: Founded in East Grand Forks, Minnesota, in 1959. The club’s last meeting was held in 1991.
Sons of Norway District IV Records: 1970-2004; Fraternal and ethnic-heritage organization comprised of lodges in North Dakota, Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan
The 20th Century Climbers of Bygland, Minnesota Records: 1901-1915; Group formed for the “General improvement of its members in literary work”
