Doings of the Second Annual Meeting of the International Humane Society (American Humane Association)

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Item information

Title:
Doings of the Second Annual Meeting of the International Humane Society (American Humane Association)
Description:
"The Doings of the Second Annual Meeting of the International Humane Society to be Known Hereafter as the American Humane Association" was part of ASPCA Scrap Book Volume 8 from August 1878-September 1882. Scrapbook is primarily composed of newspaper clippings from New York publications such as The New York Times, The New York World-Telegram, and The New York World. Scrapbook condition is warped.
Topics:
Animal Protection
Subjects:
Animal welfare -- Societies, etc
Ethics
International organization
Original Format:
Booklet
Extent:
31 pages
Item identifier:
aspca_20220225_32799
Compiler:
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals more info on American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 
Producer:
American Humane Association more info on American Humane Association 
Created Date:
to
Genre:
Annual reports
Location:
Baltimore (Md.)
Digital Project:
Animal Turn

Source information

Repository:
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Collection:
ASPCA (aspca) held by American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Note field:
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Rights:
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Funding:
This resource was created with support from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), an independent, nonprofit organization that forges strategies to enhance research, teaching, and learning environments in collaboration with libraries, cultural institutions, and communities of higher learning. CLIR's Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives awards program, which is generously supported by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, supports the creation of digital representations of unique content of high scholarly significance that will be discoverable and usable as elements of a coherent national collection.