Seamen's Church Institute Records

Finding aid prepared by Courtney Smerz, Judy Stevenson
Date: June, 2008
Processing was made possible by a generous grant from the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation.


Title: Seamen's Church Institute Records.
Dates:1843-2000 [Bulk: 1919-1998]
Quantity: 55.0 Linear feet, 149 boxes, 27 volumes, 6 flat file folders
Abstract:Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) was founded in Philadelphia in 1919 to care for the moral, spiritual, mental and bodily welfare of seamen, and to generally better the conditions surrounding and affecting "men of the sea." It immediately joined ranks in a long tradition of similar organizations in the City going back to the first decade of the nineteenth century when the Bible Society of Philadelphia singled out seamen as important beneficiaries of their work. Over one hundred years later, and considerably more ambitious than this earliest precursor, SCI set to work providing clean and affordable housing, affordable food, morally sound entertainment, employment assistance, bank, education, and religious services for the merchant marine while in the Port of Philadelphia.

The Seamen's Church Institute Records document the business activities of SCI in Philadelphia from 1919 to 2000. The collection boasts a wide breadth of textual documentation that includes meeting minutes, publications and ephemera, financial records, correspondence and subject files, seamen's records and study materials for seamen's licensing exams. In addition, there are small numbers of photographs, multimedia and blueprints. Together, the records offer a complete representation of the agency and its affiliates from its founding to the late 1990s. The collection also houses records created by SCI's predecessors, the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen, and the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, from 1843 to 1923. Finally, researchers will also uncover few materials on the Maskline Clark Mariners Home for Retired and Disabled Seamen and the Norwegian Seamen's Church.
Repository: J. Welles Henderson Archives and Library, Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, PA. (www.phillyseaport.org/library)
Accession: 2003.6

Historical Note

Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) was founded in Philadelphia in 1919 to care for the moral, spiritual, mental and bodily welfare of seamen, and to generally better the conditions surrounding and affecting "men of the sea." It joined ranks with similar organizations that had established a long tradition assisting the merchant marine, going back to the first decade of the nineteenth century when the Bible Society of Philadelphia singled out seamen as important beneficiaries of their work. Over one hundred years later, and considerably more ambitious than this earliest precursor, SCI set to work providing clean and affordable housing, affordable food, morally sound entertainment, banking, religious services and employment assistance to seamen while in the Port of Philadelphia.

The institution's establishment was appropriately timed, coinciding with a municipally funded overhaul of port facilities along Philadelphia's Delaware River waterfront. Improvements boosted maritime commerce and by the early 1920s the newly instituted Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferries boasted of Philadelphia's resurgence. The Department claimed that the City's port ranked second in the Nation in terms of volume, handling $742 million worth of imported and exported goods in 1920 alone. An enterprise such as SCI's complemented the municipality's work and, as a result, the institution's early plans to construct a hotel for seamen were warmly greeted by civic, corporate and private supporters.

SCI filled a growing void in Philadelphia. Newly booming maritime business brought greater numbers of seamen into the city, and existing agencies proved inadequate to service the increasing population's needs. In 1919, according to SCI publication "The Crow's Nest," four other seamen's organizations existed city-wide. All were small operations, typically with religious or ethnic affiliations. In contrast, SCI was larger and serviced all seamen regardless of race, ethnicity or religion. Its founders hoped to consolidate the efforts of seamen's social agencies in Philadelphia and, to this end, amalgamated two of the other four organizations: Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and Churchman's Missionary Association for Seamen. This centralized effort benefited all three agencies. The merge advanced SCI's fundraising campaign to build a seamen's hotel, through the acquisition of real estate and monetary funds, and the hotel, in turn, provided better accommodations for the other organizations' constituencies. In addition to financial benefit, the newly partnered associations contributed their rich histories and longstanding ties to the port. For example, the Churchman's Missionary Association, founded in 1847, operated the famous "Floating Church of the Redeemer" on the Delaware River in the 1850s. Overtime, it also maintained multiple locations along the waterfront; its northernmost post, on Cambria Street, became the Port Richmond Branch of SCI. The Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, which was founded in 1843, operated a small boarding house near the corner of Pine and Front Streets.

In addition to uniting existing agencies, SCI enabled the establishment of a new organization for seamen. The Maskline Clark Mariner's Home was founded in 1927 in a wing of SCI's new hotel building. It was the product of a $100,000 sum bequeathed by Maskline Clark in 1905 and SCI's ongoing fundraising campaign to continue work on the hotel building that inspired the partnership. $100,000 was, by the 1920s, inadequate to fulfill the last wish of Clark by itself, and it substantially advanced SCI's cause. Because Clark's bequest was always intended to help seamen, this joint venture satisfied both organizations' needs.

The hotel that housed SCI and its affiliates opened in 1925 after six years of fundraising and construction. It was built a mere two blocks from the Delaware River waterfront to provide clean and affordable lodging for seamen as well as other amenities including a restaurant, bank and library. Operations remained at this location until 1957 when SCI, having sold the Walnut Street hotel to the National Park Service, moved to a hotel at 1222 Locust Street in downtown Philadelphia. SCI relocated its headquarters again, in 1974, to an old bank building at 249 Arch Street. Approximately three blocks from the Delaware River, the move accomplished an institutional desire to physically reconnect itself with the Port. Drastic changes in the shipping industries as a result of new technologies had changed seamen's needs while on shore, forcing SCI to evolve as well. Most notably, due to shorter port layovers, was the reduced demand for overnight accommodations. By the mid 1970s, seamen required, rather than a place to sleep, a venue near the wharfs for a few hours of quiet recreation, companionship, and spiritual and moral support. Though this need, prior to the purchase of the Arch Street building, was satisfied by the "International Seamen's Club," which was operated in a trailer erected on the waterfront in the late 1960s, it became apparent that the Locust Street hotel was financially impractical. SCI moved one last time, in the 1990s, to 475 North Fifth Street, where it continues today to offer recreation and various support services to the members of the merchant marine.

Since its founding, five men have led SCI in its mission to support seamen. Reverend Percy Stockman was the organization's first leader, fulfilling the dual role of Superintendent and Chaplain from 1919 to 1956. After his retirement he continued as Superintendent and Chaplain Emeritus until his death in 1968 while his successor Reverend James McElroy, began his tenure. McElroy managed the organization from 1956 to 1973. That year Reverend Robert Peoples, who already had charge of SCI's International Seamen's Club, took the reins. Peoples kept the directorship until 1985, when Father Neale Secor became director. Today, SCI is headed by Father James Von Dreele who assumed his role in 1997.


Scope and Contents note

The Seamen's Church Institute Records document the business activities of the Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) in Philadelphia from 1919 to 2000. The collection boasts a wide breadth of textual documentation that includes meeting minutes, publications and ephemera, financial records, correspondence and subject files, seamen's records and study materials for seamen's licensing exams. In addition, there are small numbers of photographs, multimedia and blueprints. Together, the records offer a complete representation of the agency and its affiliates from its founding to the late 1990s. The collection also houses records created by SCI's predecessors, the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen and the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, from 1843 to 1923. Two additional Philadelphia-based seamen's organizations represented are Maskline Clark Mariner's Home and the Norwegian Seamen's Church. The collection is divided into thirteen series.

There are three series in the collection that are particularly rich; Series II Board of Managers records, Series IV Publications and Printed Materials, and Series VIII Seamen's Records. The first two series mentioned above are noteworthy in their completeness and their abilities to fully expose the history of SCI and its work in the Port of Philadelphia. In particular, the Board of Managers' records include annual and general meeting minutes from 1919 to 1983, as well as assorted committee records. Similarly, in the Publications series, researchers will find, among other items, a near complete run of "The Crow's Nest," SCI's newsletter, dating from 1920 to 1985. Both record groups document important events and decisions, and, to varying degrees, report on the organizations day to day operations. In addition, the fact that SCI necessarily paid close attention to the ebb and flow of the port community and maritime industries is evidenced in meeting minutes and, especially, "The Crow's Nest." As such, researchers interested in the twentieth-century developments of Philadelphia's port will be well satisfied.

Though no less noteworthy, the Seamen's Records series houses significantly different information than the Board of Managers or Publications series. Comprised of multiple card files, the record group documents the individuals who utilized the various services of SCI from 1929 to 1973. On the one hand, the cards are useful individually as genealogical resources, on the other, they present a collective biography of seamen in the twentieth century. Researchers interested in the life and work of the merchant marine, in addition to perusing the Seamen's Records, may also wish to review the documents that make up Series XII Study Materials. This series houses study guides and other materials designed to help seamen prepare for various licensing exams.

With the exception of Series XIII Military Order of the World Wars, which has little, if anything, to do with the work of SCI, the remaining nine series in the collection greatly augment the above described series. Series V Financial Records and Series VII Correspondence and Subject Files offer the most in terms of girth. In the financial records, among a large variety of materials, researchers will be pleased to find year-end audit reports, or annual reports, dating from 1922 to 1999. In the Correspondence and Subject Files, researchers will find information on just about any topic related to SCI and its work. Records produced between 1920 and 1940, that are similar in nature to the records housed in the Correspondence and Subject Files, are maintained separately in Series VI Early Records.

Please review individual series descriptions and folder lists for more detailed information.


Arrangement

The Seamen's Church Institute Records is divided into thirteen series that are generally based on creative body, type of record and/or informational content. A majority of the series are based on original order.

Series I Records of Predecessor Organizations houses the earliest records in the collection, created by organizations that amalgamated with SCI in the 1920s, the Churchmen's Missionary Association and the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society.

The remaining series in the collection are presented in order of organizational relevance. Series II through V house official records of SCI's governing bodies, official publications and financial reports. Commencing with the records of SCI's two administrative bodies, Series II and III house meeting minutes and other records of the Board of Managers and the Women's Auxiliaries. Following, is Series IV Publications and Printed Materials, which houses an almost complete set of SCI's newsletter "The Crow's Nest." Series V Financial Records includes a near complete set of year-end audit reports and daily account records.

Series VI, VII and VIII house records produced through the day to day operations of SCI. Series VI Early Records brings together correspondence and subject files from 1920 to 1940. Series VII Correspondence and Subject Files picks up where VI leaves off, providing a wide assortment of documentation created by the staff after 1940. Series VIII Seamen's Records is comprised of card files maintained to document money owed SCI by seamen for various loans and services, and also documents their usage of the hotel.

Next, Series IX Photographs and Multimedia was brought together during processing. It is comprised of a small group of extremely miscellaneous snapshots, and sound and moving picture film. The materials were found throughout the collection, offering images of buildings, people and events. Sound and motion picture recordings usually contain public service announcements of which SCI is the subject.

Series X, XI and XII house materials created by affiliated organizations. X and XI house records of the Maskline Clark Mariners Home for Disabled and Retired Seamen and the Norwegian Seamen's Church. XII houses materials created by Wooters Navigation Company and other institutions that created materials to help seamen prepare for licensing exams.

The final group in the collection Series XIII Military Order of the World Wars has little to do with SCI. The records are here presumably due to an SCI staff member's affiliations with the organization.

Please refer to individual series descriptions and folder lists for more details.


Related Material

Louis Costa Papers. Louis Costa was the leader of the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society.

The Historical Society of Pennsylvania also maintains some records of Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen.


Table of Contents

Series I. Records of Predecessor Organizations. 1843-1922

Series II. Board of Managers. 1866-2000 [Bulk: 1919-2000]

Series III. Women's Auxiliaries. 1921-1973

Series IV. Publications and Printed Materials. 1919-1997

Series V. Financial records. 1920-2000

Series VI. Early Records. 1748-1950 [Bulk: 1920-1940]

Series VII. Correspondence and subject file. 1814-1999 [Bulk: 1950-1997]

Series VIII. Seamen's Records. 1929-1995

Series IX. Photographs and Multimedia. [1860]-1991

Series X. Maskline Clark Mariner's Home. 1905-1993

Series XI. Norwegian Seamen's Church. 1929-1982

Series XII. Seamen's Study Materials. 1946-1972

Series XIII. Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW). 1960-1974 [Bulk: 1971-1974]


Series I. Records of Predecessor Organizations. 1843-1922 (1.0 Linear feet)
Scope and Contents note
Early on, SCI amalgamated two existing Philadelphia based seamen's agencies, the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen. The records in this series, which date from 1843 to 1923, document the work of both these organizations as independent agencies prior to uniting with SCI in the 1920s. The series is divided into two subseries, each representing one of the above named organizations.
The records of the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society date from 1843, the year of its founding, to 1906. Researchers will find a near complete run of Board of Managers' meeting minutes for those years as well as an annual report for the year 1883, a lease for property at 422 S. Front Street and other documents.
The records of the Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen date from 1852 to 1913. There are Board meeting minutes from the years 1878 to 1923, though they are not complete. In addition, researchers will find general correspondence, in particular from 1852 and 1853 when the City of Philadelphia requested the removal of the Floating Chapel of the Redeemer from the wharf at Spruce and Dock Streets, a 1860 to 1883 service record book, and other records.
See also
Series II. Board of Managers / Subseries c. Committee Records / Joint Committee Representing the PSFS and SCI. 1930-1943 (four files).
Series VI. Early Records / Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen. Re: merge with SCI. 1923-1925, 1936 (two files).
Series VI. Early Records / Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen. Re: Ten Year Anniversary of merge with SCI and Chapel of the Redeemer. 1922-1935, n.d.
Series VI. Early Records / Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society. 1930-1934.
Series VII. Correspondence and Subject Files / Churchmen's Missionary Association. Typescript transcription of meeting minutes (1879-1913), charter and by-laws. n.d.
Series VII. Correspondence and Subject Files / Churchmen's Missionary Association. History file. 1947, 1951, n.d.
Subseries a. Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society. 1843-1906
Meeting minutes. 1843-1859 Box 1, Folder 1
Meeting minutes. 1866-1870 Box 1, Folder 2
Meeting minutes. Includes newspaper clippings. 1870-1878 Box 1, Folder 3
Meeting minutes. 1878-1882 Box 1, Folder 4
Meeting minutes. 1882-1886 Box 1, Folder 5
Meeting minutes. 1886-1891 Box 2, Folder 1
Meeting minutes. 1898-1906 Box 2, Folder 2
Agreement, sermon, anniversary address. 1853, 1859 Box 2, Folder 3
Loose minutes and monthly reports. 1882-1883 Box 2, Folder 4
Annual report. 1883 Box 2, Folder 5
Real estate. Lease for building at 422 South Front Street ("Sailor's Home"). 1884 Box 2, Folder 6
Subseries b. Churchmen's Missionary Association for Seamen. 1852-1923
Meeting minutes. 1878-1910 Box 2, Folder 7
Meeting minutes. 1919, 1922 Box 2, Folder 8
Meeting minutes (volume). 1913-1923 Volume 1
Correspondence. Re: Removal of floating chapel from Spruce Street wharf. 1852, 1853 Box 2, Folder 9
Unidentified lists of people. 1878, 1893, 1894, 1905 Box 2, Folder 10
Correspondence, reports and other records. 1893-1901 Box 2, Folder 11
Annual report. 1908 Box 2, Folder 12
Correspondence, financial reports and other records. 1918-1920 Box 2, Folder 13
Correspondence, reports and other records. Incl. information on the Kozy Korner Klub. 1918-1920, 1921 Box 2, Folder 14
Statement of Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia. 1922 Box 2, Folder 15
Service record book. 1860-1883 Box 3, Folder 1
Altar services for the Church of the Redeemer. n.d. Box 3, Folder 2
"A Sailor's Prayer," pocket-size card. n.d. Box 2, Folder 16
Newsletter, "The Beacon." 1890, 1891 Box 148, Folder 1
Series II. Board of Managers. 1866-2000 [Bulk: 1919-2000] (3.75 Linear feet)
Scope and Contents note
Series II Board of Managers contains official records of SCI's administrative body and its committees. It is divided into three subseries: a. Charter and by laws, b. Board meetings and c. Board Committee records.
Subseries a. Charter and by laws is a small file group, consisting of three folders. Researchers will find a printed version of SCI's 1920 charter and by laws as well as multiple revisions of the by laws dating to as late as 1991.
Minutes from the annual and general meetings of the Board of Managers are housed in Subseries b. Board Meetings. The subseries opens with a run of official meeting minutes from 1919 to 1984, 1997, and 2000. 1943, 1950 to 1953, and 1955 to 1956 are missing. Following meeting minutes are various staff member's copies of annual meeting minutes from 1962 to 1996. These files are unique due to the plethora of correspondence and other associated records related to meeting planning. Originally filed under "Board of Managers" or "Annual Meetings," they were removed from Series VII Correspondence and Subject Files during archival processing to facilitate ease of access.
Records in the Board Meetings subseries are arranged chronologically.
The final group in this series, Subseries c. Committee Records, houses meeting minutes, correspondence and other planning materials related to the work of the Board of Managers' many committees from 1929 to 1998.
Board committees were formed to tackle specific aspects of SCI administration. Some, like the Executive and Operating Committees were permanent sub-groups of the Board, while others, such as the 25th Anniversary or Building Committees, were more ephemeral, existing to plan particular projects or events. Of note, are records of the Building Committee, which detail the planning and construction of SCI's Walnut Street Hotel, built in the early 1920s. Researchers interested in this project should also consult Series VI Early Records, Series VII Correspondence and Subjects and Series IX Photographs and Multimedia. The Operating Committee records are also notable, dating from 1922 to 1985. This committee kept income and expenditure reports related to running the hotel as well as other aspects of SCI's operations. Researchers will find additional operating reports housed in Series V Financial Records / Subseries c. Booking Keeping and Other Financial Records.
Committee Records are arranged alphabetically by committee name and then chronologically within those groups.
Subseries a. Charter and By-laws. 1920-1991
Charter, by laws and prospectus. 1920 Box 4, Folder 1
Revised By laws. 1944, 1957, 1977 Box 4, Folder 2
Revised Charter and By laws. 1991 Box 4, Folder 3
Subseries b. Board Meetings. 1919-2000
Meeting minutes. 1919 Box 4, Folder 4
Meeting minutes. 1920 Box 4, Folder 5
Meeting minutes. 1921 Box 4, Folder 6
Meeting minutes. 1922 Box 4, Folder 7
Meeting minutes. 1923 Box 4, Folder 8
Meeting minutes. 1923, 1927, n.d. Box 4, Folder 9
Meeting minutes. 1924 Box 4, Folder 10
Meeting minutes. 1925 Box 4, Folder 11
Meeting minutes. 1926 Box 4, Folder 12
Meeting minutes. 1927 Box 4, Folder 13
Meeting minutes. 1928 Box 4, Folder 14
Meeting minutes. 1929 Box 4, Folder 15
Meeting minutes. 1930 Box 4, Folder 16
Meeting minutes. 1931 Box 4, Folder 17
Meeting minutes. 1932 Box 4, Folder 18
Meeting minutes. 1934 Box 4, Folder 19
Meeting minutes. 1935 Box 4, Folder 20
Meeting minutes. 1:2. 1936 Box 5, Folder 1
Meeting minutes. 2:2. 1936 Box 5, Folder 2
Meeting minutes. 1937 Box 5, Folder 3
Meeting minutes. 1938 Box 5, Folder 4
Meeting minutes. 1939 Box 5, Folder 5
Meeting minutes. 1940-1942 Box 5, Folder 6
Meeting minutes. 1944 Box 5, Folder 7
Meeting minutes. 1945 Box 5, Folder 8
Meeting minutes. 1946 Box 5, Folder 9
Meeting minutes. 1947 Box 5, Folder 10
Meeting minutes. 1948 Box 5, Folder 11
Meeting minutes. Includes list of members. 1954 Box 5, Folder 12
Meeting minutes. 1957 Box 5, Folder 13
Meeting minutes. 1958 Box 5, Folder 14
Meeting minutes. 1959 Box 5, Folder 15
Meeting minutes. Joint Meeting of the Board of Managers and Auxiliaries. 1959 Box 5, Folder 16
Meeting minutes. Includes Joint Meeting of the Board of Managers and Auxiliaries. 1960 Box 5, Folder 17
Meeting minutes. 1961 Box 5, Folder 18
Memorial service. 1961 Box 5, Folder 19
Meeting minutes, reports and other records. 1961 Box 5, Folder 20
Meeting minutes. 1962 Box 5, Folder 21
Meeting minutes. 1963 Box 5, Folder 22
Meeting minutes. 1964 Box 5, Folder 23
Meeting minutes. 1965 Box 5, Folder 24
Meeting minutes. 1966 Box 5, Folder 25
Meeting minutes. 1967 Box 5, Folder 26
Meeting minutes. 1968 Box 5, Folder 27
Meeting minutes. 1969 Box 5, Folder 28
List of Board Members and contributers. 1960s Box 5, Folder 29
Meeting minutes. 1970 Box 5, Folder 30
Meeting minutes. 1971 Box 5, Folder 31
Meeting minutes. 1972 Box 5, Folder 32
Meeting minutes. 1973 Box 5, Folder 33
Meeting minutes. 1974-1975 Box 6, Folder 1
Meeting minutes. 1976-1977 Box 6, Folder 2
Meeting minutes. 1978-1979 Box 6, Folder 3
Meeting minutes. 1980-1981 Box 6, Folder 4
Meeting minutes. 1982-1983 Box 6, Folder 5
Meeting minutes. 1984 Box 6, Folder 6
Meeting minutes. 1997 Box 6, Folder 7
Meeting minutes. 2000 Box 6, Folder 8
Annual meeting. 1962 Box 6, Folder 9
Annual meeting. 1963 Box 6, Folder 10
[Annual meeting]. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1963 Box 6, Folder 11
Annual meeting. 1:3. 1964 Box 6, Folder 12
Annual meeting. 2:3. 1964 Box 6, Folder 13
Annual meeting. 3:3. 1964 Box 6, Folder 14
Annual meeting. 1:2. 1965 Box 6, Folder 15
Annual meeting. 2:2. 1965 Box 6, Folder 16
[Annual Meeting]. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1965 Box 6, Folder 17
[Annual Meeting]. Memorial service. 1965 Box 6, Folder 18
Annual meeting. 1:2. 1966 Box 6, Folder 19
Annual meeting. 2:2. 1966 Box 6, Folder 20
[Annual Meeting]. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers anf the Auxiliaries. 1:2. 1966 Box 6, Folder 21
[Annual meeting]. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 2:2. 1966 Box 6, Folder 22
Annual meeting. 1:4. 1967 Box 6, Folder 23
Annual meeting. 2:4. 1967 Box 6, Folder 24
Annual meeting. 3:4. 1967 Box 7, Folder 1
Annual meeting. 4:4. 1967 Box 7, Folder 2
Annual meeting. Luncheon meeting between the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1967 Box 7, Folder 3
Annual meeting. Luncheon meeting between the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1967-1968 Box 7, Folder 4
Lists of Board members. 1967-1978 Box 7, Folder 5
Annual meeting. 1:3. 1968 Box 7, Folder 6
Annual meeting. 2:3. 1968 Box 7, Folder 7
Annual meeting. 3:3. 1968 Box 7, Folder 8
Annual meeting. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1968 Box 7, Folder 9
Annual meeting. Luncheon meeting between the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1968 Box 7, Folder 10
Annual meeting. 1:2. 1969 Box 7, Folder 11
Annual meeting. 2:2. 1969 Box 7, Folder 12
Annual meeting. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1969 Box 7, Folder 13
Annual meeting. Joint meeting of the Board of Managers and the Auxiliaries. 1969 Box 7, Folder 14
Annual meeting. 1:2. 1970 Box 7, Folder 15
Annual meeting. 2:2. 1970 Box 7, Folder 16
Annual meeting. 1:2. 1971 Box 7, Folder 17
Annual meeting. 2:2. 1971 Box 7, Folder 18
Annual meeting. Correspondence. 1971 Box 7, Folder 19
Annual meeting. 1972 Box 7, Folder 20
Annual meeting. 1973 Box 7, Folder 21
Lists of Board members. 1977-1990 Box 7, Folder 22
Miscellaneous meeting minutes and notices. 1978-1984 Box 7, Folder 23
Annual meeting. 1980 Box 7, Folder 24
[Annual meeting]. Unidentified draft document. 1980 Box 7, Folder 25
General meetings. 1981 Box 8, Folder 1
Annual meeting. 1982 Box 8, Folder 2
General meetings. Minutes and other records. 1982 Box 8, Folder 3
General meetings. 1:2. 1983 Box 8, Folder 4
General meetings. 2:2. 1983 Box 8, Folder 5
Annual meetings. 1984-1985 Box 8, Folder 6
General meetings. 1984 Box 8, Folder 7
List of Board members. 1984 Box 8, Folder 8
General meetings. 1985 Box 8, Folder 9
General meetings. 1985-1988 Box 8, Folder 10
General meetings. 1987 Box 8, Folder 11
Annual meeting. 1988 Box 8, Folder 12
Annual meeting. 1989 Box 8, Folder 13
Annual meeting. 1990 Box 8, Folder 14
Meeting minutes and other records. 1:2. 1990-1993 Box 8, Folder 15
Meeting minutes and other records. 2:2. 1990-1993 Box 8, Folder 16
Lists of members and committees. 1990-1992 Box 8, Folder 17
Annual meeting. 1991 Box 8, Folder 18
Meeting minutes and other records. 1991 Box 8, Folder 19
Correspondence. 1991 Box 8, Folder 20
Annual meeting. Includes "A history of SCI of Philadelphia and its predecessor ministries." 1992-1993 Box 8, Folder 21
Meeting minutes and other records. 1992 Box 8, Folder 22
Board retreat. 1992 Box 8, Folder 23
Annual meeting. 1993 Box 8, Folder 24
Annual meeting. 1994 Box 8, Folder 25
Annual meeting. 1995 Box 8, Folder 26
Annual meeting. 1996 Box 8, Folder 27
Annual meeting. 1997 Box 8, Folder 28
Acknowledgements. n.d. Box 8, Folder 29
Subseries c. Committee Records. 1866-1998 [Bulk: 1919-1998]
25th Anniversary Committee. 1:2 1945 Box 9, Folder 1
25th Anniversary Committee. 2:2 1945 Box 9, Folder 2
Budget/ Personnel/ Salary Committee. 1985-1986 Box 9, Folder 3
Building Committee. Report, "Determination of a site for the Institute." n.d. ca 1920 Box 9, Folder 4
See also
Series VI. Early Records / Building. Walnut Street Hotel. 1921-1945 (multiple files).
Series VII. Correspondence and Subject Files / Buildings. Walnut Street Hotel. Retail spaces rental agreements. 1950-1956.
Series IX. Photographs and Multimedia / Buildings. Walnut Street Hotel, exterior and interior. ca. 1925, 1930, 1940 (multiple files).
Building Committee. Land acquisition, deeds, titles for property on Dock and Walnut St. 1866-1921, n.d. Box 9, Folder 5
Building Committee. Miscellaneous. 1920, n.d. Box 9, Folder 6
Building Committee. Resolution signed by local shipping companies. 1923 Box 9, Folder 7
Building Committee. Correspondence. 1923 Box 9, Folder 8
Building Committee. Memorials in building. 1923-1936, n.d. Box 9, Folder 9
Building Committee. Statement of contract costs. 1924 Box 9, Folder 10
Building Committee. Meeting minutes. 1924 Box 9, Folder 11
Building Committee. Laying of the corner stone. 1924 Box 9, Folder 12
Building Committee. Clippings. 1924 Box 9, Folder 13
Building Committee. Building dedication. 1925 Box 9, Folder 14
Building Committee. Property and Buildings Fund. 1927 Box 9, Folder 15
Building Committee. Report on proposed new building for Seamens Church Institute. 1930 Box 9, Folder 16
Building Committee. Miscellaneous records. 1927 Box 9, Folder 17
Building Committee. Correspondence and other documents. 1929-1932, n.d. Box 9, Folder 18
Central Committee of the Auxiliaries. Meeting minutes. 1928 Box 9, Folder 19
Central Committee of the Auxiliaries. Meeting minutes. 1929 Box 9, Folder 20
Chester-Marcus Hook Committee (SCI of Delaware County). Meeting minutes. 1930-1941 Box 9, Folder 21
Emergency Relief Committee. 1935-1936 Box 9, Folder 22
Executive Committee. 1923 Box 9, Folder 23
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1923-1924 Box 9, Folder 24
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes, correspondence, reports. 1925-1927, n.d. Box 9, Folder 25
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1927 Box 9, Folder 26
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1929 Box 9, Folder 27
Executive and Operating Committees. Joint meeting. 1929 Box 9, Folder 28
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes and reports. 1929-1931 Box 9, Folder 29
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1930-1932 Box 9, Folder 30
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1933 Box 9, Folder 31
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1934-1935 Box 9, Folder 32
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1936-1938 Box 9, Folder 33
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1938-1939 Box 9, Folder 34
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1939-1942 Box 9, Folder 35
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1943-1946 Box 10, Folder 1
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1947-1949 Box 10, Folder 2
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1954 Box 10, Folder 3
Executive Committee. Meeting minutes. 1991-1992 Box 10, Folder 4
Evaluation Committee. Meeting minutes and other records. 1972-1973 Box 10, Folder 5
Finance Committee. Meeting minutes, budgets, and other records. January to June 1920 Box 10, Folder 6
Finance Committee. Meeting minutes, budgets, and other records. July to December 1920 Box 10, Folder 7
Finance Committee. Meeting minutes, budgets, and other records. 1921, n.d. Box 10, Folder 8
Joint Committee Representing the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and the SCI. Meeting minutes and other related records, including original deed for Front Street property. 1891-1943 [Bulk: 1930-1943] Box 10, Folder 9
Joint Committee Representing the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and the SCI. Meeting minutes. 1936 Box 10, Folder 10
Joint Committee Representing the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and the SCI. Correspondence. 1:2. 1930 Box 10, Folder 11
Joint Committee Representing the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society and the SCI. Correspondence. 2:2. 1930 Box 10, Folder 12
Maritime Committee. Meeting minutes and correspondence. 1963-1965, n.d. Box 10, Folder 13
Nominating Committee. 1927 Box 10, Folder 14
Nominating Committee. 1948 Box 10, Folder 15
1957-1959 Box 10, Folder 16
Nominating Committee. Correspondence. 1960-1961 Box 10, Folder 17
Operating Committee. Monthly Report. December 1922 Box 10, Folder 18
See also
Series V. Financial Records / Subseries c. Book keeping and other financial records / Monthly reports. 1988-1995 (multiple files)
Series V. Financial Records / Subseries c. Book keeping and other financial records / Operating reports. 1940-1973 (not inclusive) (multiple files).
1922, 1929-1931, n.d. Box 10, Folder 19
Operating Committee. Correspondence and reports. 1923 Box 10, Folder 20
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1923-1924 Box 10, Folder 21
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1926 Box 10, Folder 22
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1927 Box 10, Folder 23
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes and correspondence. 1927 Box 10, Folder 24
Operating Committee. Reports. 1931-1933 Box 10, Folder 25
1933-1934 Box 10, Folder 26
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1935-1936 Box 10, Folder 27
Operating Committee. Financial statements and correspondence. 1935-1936 Box 10, Folder 28
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1937-1939 Box 10, Folder 29
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes and income/expense reports. 1946-1949 Box 10, Folder 30
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes, correspondence, and statistical reports. 1946-1948 Box 10, Folder 31
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes, correspondence, and reports. 1947-1948 Box 10, Folder 32
Operating Committee. Reports. 1948-1950 Box 11, Folder 1
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes and statistical reports. 1950 Box 11, Folder 2
Operating Committee. Statistical reports. 1956-1959 Box 11, Folder 3
Operating Committee. Statistical reports. 1960-1961 Box 11, Folder 4
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1961 Box 11, Folder 5
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. December 1963 Box 11, Folder 6
Operating Committee. Statistical reports. 1964 Box 11, Folder 7
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1965-1966 Box 11, Folder 8
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1967-1968 Box 11, Folder 9
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1969-1970 Box 11, Folder 10
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1971-1972 Box 11, Folder 11
Operating Committee. Report, "Financial projection for operating new facility." 1973 Box 11, Folder 12
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1973-1974 Box 11, Folder 13
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1975-1976 Box 11, Folder 14
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1977-1978 Box 11, Folder 15
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1979-1980 Box 11, Folder 16
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1:2. 1981-1982 Box 11, Folder 17
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 2:2. 1981-1982 Box 11, Folder 18
Operating Committee. Agendas. 1982-1985 Box 12, Folder 1
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1983 Box 12, Folder 2
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1985 Box 12, Folder 3
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1986 Box 12, Folder 4
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1987 Box 12, Folder 5
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1988 Box 12, Folder 6
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1989 Box 12, Folder 7
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes. 1990 Box 12, Folder 8
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes and other associated records. 1973-1982, n.d. Box 12, Folder 9
Operating Committee. Meeting minutes and other associated documents. 1983-1985 Box 12, Folder 10
Personnel Committee. Includes reports and hierarchy tree. n.d. Box 12, Folder 11
Planning Committee. Meeting agendas, minutes, and other records. 1997 Box 12, Folder 12
Planning Committee. Meeting agendas, minutes, and other records. 1:2 1998 Box 12, Folder 13
Planning Committee. Meeting agendas, minutes, and other records. 2:2 1998 Box 12, Folder 14
Planning Committee. Miscellaneous. n.d. Box 12, Folder 15
Port Richmond Committee. 1965-1966 Box 12, Folder 16
Review Committee. Reports and correspondence. 1966-1967 Box 12, Folder 17
Special Committee called to consider the needs of Merchantmen in Philadelphia. n.d. [ca.1944] Box 12, Folder 18
Special Committee on Memorial Plaque. 1958-1959 Box 12, Folder 19
State Committee [of Endorsement]. 1926-1927 Box 12, Folder 20
Women's Committee. 1923, 1942 Box 12, Folder 21
Waterfront Committee. 1966-1967, n.d. Box 12, Folder 22
Series III. Women's Auxiliaries. 1921-1973 (0.5 Linear feet)
Scope and Contents note
From its founding years in the early 1920s and throughout its history, many of SCI's successes could not have realized without the help of its devoted network of Women's Auxiliaries. Women's Auxiliaries from throughout the Delaware Valley played an integral role in fundraising, especially during the construction of the Walnut Street Hotel. They also took the lead in the annual ditty bag program at Christmas time, initiated book drives for libraries and entertained seamen at SCI sponsored events.
Series III Women's Auxiliaries houses a mix of meeting minutes, correspondence, financial reports, and other related materials describing the auxiliaries and their many projects at SCI. Researchers should note that there are correspondence files of individual auxiliary members throughout Series VII Correspondence and Subject Files.
Series III is arranged alphabetically by auxiliary name, subject or type of record.
Account book. 1949-1969 Box 13, Folder 1
Bethlehem Auxiliary. 1955-1965 Box 13, Folder 2
Bryn Mawr Auxiliary. 1955-1959, 1965-1966 Box 13, Folder 3
Bryn Mawr Auxiliary. 1968-1969, n.d. Box 13, Folder 4
Bryn Mawr Auxiliary. 1969-1970 Box 13, Folder 5
Bryn Mawr Auxiliary. Meeting minutes. 1964-1969 Box 13, Folder 6
Bryn Mawr Auxiliary. Arntdt, Alice (treaurer). Records. 1963-1964 Box 13, Folder 7
By-laws for the Auxiliaries of the Seamen's Church Institute. 1922 Box 13, Folder 8
Card Party. 1956-1962 Box 13, Folder 9
Card Party. 1965-1967, n.d. Box 13, Folder 10
Central City Auxiliary. 1954-1964 Box 13, Folder 11
Central City Auxiliary. 1960 Box 13, Folder 12
Central City Auxiliary. 1961-1962 Box 13, Folder 13
Central City Auxiliary. Checkbook. 1960-1962 Box 13, Folder 14
Chestnut Hill Auxiliary. Address book. 1930-1946 Box 13, Folder 15
Council of Auxiliaries. 1963-1966 Box 13, Folder 16
Council of Auxiliaries. 1964 Box 13, Folder 17
Council of Auxiliaries. Barrette, J. Roy (treasurer). Correspondence. 1955-1959, 1961-1962 Box 13, Folder 18
Council of Auxiliaries. Meeting minutes. 1958-1959 Box 13, Folder 19
Council of Auxiliaries. Meeting minutes. 1960-1962 Box 13, Folder 20
Central Committee of the Auxiliaries. Meeting minutes. 1939 Box 13, Folder 21
Central Committee of the Auxiliaries. Barrette, J. Roy (treasurer). Reports. 1954-1955 Box 13, Folder 22
Central Committee of the Auxiliaries. Barrette, J. Roy (treasurer). Financial reports. 1956-1961 Box 13, Folder 23
Delaware County Auxiliary. 1955-1959, 1963 Box 13, Folder 24
Delaware County Auxiliary. 1970-1973 Box 13, Folder 25
Financial Reports. 1928-1929 Box 14, Folder 1
Financial Reports. 1935-1936 Box 14, Folder 2
General correspondence, reports, and newspaper clippings. 1931-1938, 1945, n.d. Box 14, Folder 3
General correspondence and other records (incl. photo). 1962 Box 14, Folder 4
General correspondence. 1969-1972 Box 14, Folder 5
Guidelines for formation of a Womens Auxiliary. n.d. Box 14, Folder 6
Knitting Committee. 1956-1958 Box 14, Folder 7
Member lists and officers. 1953-1954, n.d. Box 14, Folder 8
Merchant Marine League of Norristown. 1955-1965 Box 14, Folder 9
North Philadelphia Auxiliary. Meeting minutes. 1928-1936 Box 14, Folder 10
North Philadelphia Auxiliary. Meeting minutes. 1921-1928 Box 14, Folder 11
North Philadelphia Auxiliary. 1955-1957 Box 14, Folder 12
Sunday Supper Committee. 1957-1958 Box 14, Folder 13
Testimonial Luncheon. 1927 Box 14, Folder 14
Testimonial Luncheon in honor of Miss Elliss Jackson. 1934 Box 14, Folder 15
Wayne Auxiliary Trust Fund. 1932 Box 14, Folder 16
Wayne Auxiliary. 1955 Box 14, Folder 17
Wool. 1956-1973 Box 14, Folder 18
Wyoming Valley Auxiliary. 1955 Box 14, Folder 19
Wyoming Valley Auxiliary. 1955-1961 Box 14, Folder 20
Wyoming Valley Auxiliary. 1964-1967 Box 14, Folder 21
Series IV. Publications and Printed Materials. 1919-1997 (2.0 Linear feet)
Scope and Contents note
Series IV Publications and Other Printed Materials, is comprised of newsletters and ephemera produced by SCI from 1919 to the 1990s. There are also non-SCI produced printed materials, but very few. The series is divided into two subseries; a. Publications and b. Ephemera.
Subseries a. Publications, offers a near-complete run of SCI's newsletter, "The Crow's Nest," from 1920 to 1985. This newsletter, which appears to have been printed quarterly or semi-annually at different time periods, collectively provides a thorough and succinct accounting of the organization's history. SCI reported on all of its work in the Port of Philadelphia, and also on other important maritime related topics. Many issues detail the activities and developments of the Port of Philadelphia and maritime commerce as well as assorted other subjects pertaining to seamen or seamen's rights. The subseries also contains the 1997 issue of SCI's later publication, "The Anchor," as well as miscellaneous non-SCI created publications. The materials are arranged in chronological order with all publications not created by SCI filed at the end.
Subseries b. Ephemera contains a wide assortment of printed materials dating from 1919 to the 1990s. A substantial number of documents are not dated, however approximate dates have been assigned due to a majority of the ephemeral items relating to the construction of the seamen's hotel in the 1920s. Materials are presented in chronological order, with materials produced by other agencies filed at the end.
Subseries a. Publications. 1920-1997
Crows Nest. 1920 Box 14, Folder 22
Crows Nest. 1921 Box 14, Folder 23
Crows Nest. 1922 Box 14, Folder 24
Crows Nest. 1:2. 1923 Box 14, Folder 25
Crows Nest. 2:2. 1923 Box 15, Folder 1
Crows Nest. 1924 Box 15, Folder 2
Crows Nest. Miscellaneous pages. [before 1925] n.d. Box 15, Folder 3
Crows Nest. 1925 Box 15, Folder 4
Crows Nest. 1926 Box 15, Folder 5
Crows Nest. 1927 Box 15, Folder 6
Crows Nest. 1928 Box 15, Folder 7
Crows Nest. 1929 Box 15, Folder 8
Crows Nest. 1:2. 1930 Box 15, Folder 9
Crows Nest. 2:2. 1930 Box 15, Folder 10
Crows Nest. Miscellaneous pages. [1930s] n.d. Box 15, Folder 11
Crows Nest. 1931 Box 15, Folder 12
Crows Nest. 1932 Box 15, Folder 13
Crows Nest. 1933 Box 15, Folder 14
Crows Nest. 1934 Box 15, Folder 15
Crows Nest. 1935 Box 15, Folder 16
Crows Nest. 1936 Box 15, Folder 17
Crows Nest. 1937 Box 15, Folder 18
Crows Nest. 1938 Box 15, Folder 19
Crows Nest. 1939 Box 15, Folder 20
Crows Nest. 1941 Box 15, Folder 21
Crows Nest. 1943 Box 15, Folder 22
Crows Nest. 1944 Box 16, Folder 1
Crows Nest. 1945 Box 16, Folder 2
Crows Nest. 1946 Box 16, Folder 3
Crows Nest. 1947 Box 16, Folder 4
Crows Nest. 1948 Box 16, Folder 5
Crows Nest. 1950 Box 16, Folder 6
Crows Nest. 1951 Box 16, Folder 7
Crows Nest. 1952 Box 16, Folder 8
Crows Nest. 1953 Box 16, Folder 9
Crows Nest. 1954 Box 16, Folder 10
Crows Nest. 1955 Box 16, Folder 11
Crows Nest. 1956 Box 16, Folder 12
Crows Nest. 1957 Box 16, Folder 13
Crows Nest. 1958 Box 16, Folder 14
Crows Nest. 1959 Box 16, Folder 15
Crows Nest. 1960 Box 16, Folder 16
Crows Nest. 1961 Box 16, Folder 17
Crows Nest. 1962 Box 16, Folder 18
Crows Nest. Necrology and memorials. 1962 Box 16, Folder 19
Crows Nest. 1963 Box 16, Folder 20
Crows Nest. 1964 Box 16, Folder 21
Crows Nest. 1965 Box 16, Folder 22
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1965 Box 16, Folder 23
Crows Nest. Drafts. 1965 Box 16, Folder 24
Crows Nest. 1966 Box 16, Folder 25
Crows Nest. 1967 Box 16, Folder 26
Crows Nest. 1968 Box 16, Folder 27
Crows Nest. 1969 Box 16, Folder 28
Crows Nest. 1970 Box 16, Folder 29
Crows Nest. 1971 Box 16, Folder 30
Crows Nest. 1972 Box 16, Folder 31
Crows Nest. Drafts. 1972 Box 17, Folder 1
Crows Nest. 1973 Box 17, Folder 2
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1973 Box 17, Folder 3
Crows Nest. 1974 Box 17, Folder 4
Crows Nest. 1975 Box 17, Folder 5
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1975 Box 17, Folder 6
Crows Nest. Drafts and layouts. 1975 Box 17, Folder 7
Crows Nest. 1976 Box 17, Folder 8
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1976 Box 17, Folder 9
Crows Nest. Drafts and layouts. 1976 Box 17, Folder 10
Crows Nest. 1977 Box 17, Folder 11
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1977 Box 17, Folder 12
Crows Nest. Drafts. 1977 Box 17, Folder 13
Crows Nest. 1978 Box 17, Folder 14
Crows Nest. Drafts. 1978 Box 17, Folder 15
Crows Nest. 1979 Box 17, Folder 16
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1979 Box 17, Folder 17
Crows Nest. Drafts and layouts. 1979 Box 17, Folder 18
Crows Nest. [1980] Box 17, Folder 19
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1980 Box 17, Folder 20
Crows Nest. Drafts and layouts. [1980] Box 17, Folder 21
Crows Nest. 1981 Box 17, Folder 22
Crows Nest. Drafts. 1981 Box 17, Folder 23
Crows Nest. 1982 Box 17, Folder 24
Crows Nest. 1983 Box 17, Folder 25
Crows Nest. "Future article ideas." 1983 Box 17, Folder 26
Crows Nest. 1984 Box 17, Folder 27
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1984 Box 17, Folder 28
Crows Nest. Drafts and layouts. 1984 Box 17, Folder 29
Crows Nest. Correspondence. 1985 Box 17, Folder 30
Crows Nest. Drafts. 1985 Box 17, Folder 31
Crows Nest (volume). 1930-1939 Volume 2
Crows Nest (volume). 1950-1959 Volume 3
Crows Nest. Advertising form. n.d. Box 17, Folder 32
[Crow's Nest]. Cartoons, used on numerous covers of Crow's Nest and others. 1:2 n.d., [1960s] Box 148, Folder 2
[Crow's Nest]. Cartoons, used on numerous covers of Crow's Nest and others. 2:2 n.d., [1960s] Box 148, Folder 3
The Anchor. 1997 Box 18, Folder 1
The Anchor. Correspondence. 1997 Box 18, Folder 2
The Anchor. Drafts and layouts. 1997 Box 18, Folder 3
The Lookout (newsletter, Seamen's Church Institute of New York). 1963 Box 18, Folder 4
Newsletter, Merchant Seamen's Center. 1981 Box 18, Folder 5
Newsletter, Seamen's Church Institute. 1987 Box 18, Folder 6
Newsletter, Seamen's Church Institute. 1988 Box 18, Folder 7
NOT SCI. Article, "The Distinctive Dress of the Clergy." 1943 Box 18, Folder 8
NOT SCI. Article. "Put Her in a Bottle." 1960 Box 18, Folder 9
NOT SCI. Article. "The Influence of the Alcoholic Parent on Episcopal Seminarians Ministry to Alcoholics." 1977 Box 18, Folder 10
NOT SCI. Catholic Maritime News. June, 1997 Box 18, Folder 11
Subseries b. Ephemera. 1919-[1990s]
SCI. Assorted ephemera. 1919, 1920, n.d. Box 18, Folder 12
SCI. "Information Concerning SCI...," and letterhead with institutional information. 1921 Box 18, Folder 13
SCI. Promotional calendar. 1921 Box 18, Folder 14
SCI. Postcard, "Our Soup Kitchen." 1922 Box 18, Folder 15
SCI. Invitations. 1924, 1925, 1954 Box 18, Folder 16
SCI. Ephemera relating to the new building campaign. 1922-1925, n.d. Box 18, Folder 17
SCI. Dedications of the Chapel of the Redeemer, memorial windows and baptismal bowl. 1925, 1926 Box 18, Folder 18
SCI. "A House of Memory" and other ephemera created to help raise money. 1926-1927 Box 18, Folder 19
SCI. "A Home For Men of the Merchant Marine." 1929 Box 18, Folder 20
SCI. Ten year anniversary. 1930 Box 18, Folder 21
SCI. Women's Auxiliaries. "Collection Day" post card, and "Ten Years of Service." 1930, 1942 Box 18, Folder 22
SCI. Assorted pamphlets. 1934, 1943 Box 18, Folder 23
SCI. Pledge card for Seamen's Temperance Society of the Church of the Redeemer. n.d. [1930s] Box 18, Folder 24
SCI. Service of Ordination. Chapel of the Redeemer. Program. 1952 Box 18, Folder 25
SCI. Pamphlets. n.d. [1960s, 1970s] Box 18, Folder 26
SCI. Pamphlet, "The New Headquarters, 1222 Locust Street." n.d. [1960] Box 18, Folder 27
SCI. Pamphlet, Ports Seafarer Endowment Fund. n.d. [1990s] Box 18, Folder 28
SCI. Korean hymnal. n.d. [1990s] Box 18, Folder 29
SCI. "Afloat and Ashore," pamphlet for Marine Week exhibit. n.d. Box 18, Folder 30
SCI. Guest registration card. n.d. Box 18, Folder 31
SCI of New York. Broadside, "Missing Seamen." 1930 Box 18, Folder 32
Service programs for Old Swedes and Christ Church. 1883, 1938, 1940, n.d. Box 18, Folder 33
Miscellaneous printed materials (mostly scraps). 1849, 1909, 1920, 1956, n.d. Box 18, Folder 34
Alphabetical Roll of Ministerial Members. n.d. Box 18, Folder 35
Merchant Marine League. 1828, ca. 1930, n.d. Box 18, Folder 36
American Merchant Marine Library Association. "Books for the Merchant Marine," postcard. n.d. Box 18, Folder 37
"Order of Service for Last Supper." n.d. Box 18, Folder 38
Philadelphia ephemera. n.d. Box 18, Folder 39
Young Men's Christian Association of Philadelphia, pamphlet. n.d. [1920s] Box 18, Folder 40
Series V. Financial records. 1920-2000 (11.6 Linear feet)
Scope and Contents note
Series V Financial Records houses account books, audit reports, monthly reports, bank statements, donor files, records of the business office and other materials that together evidence SCI's finances from 1920 to 2000 [bulk: 1922-1999]. Unfortunately, no single record group offers a complete run of financial materials to document SCI's economic standing fully. Materials were originally uncovered in discrete clusters; Series V is an aggregate record group created during archival processing to facilitate research. The series is divided into six subseries.
Subseries a. Audit Reports contains official year end financial reports for the years 1922, 1928, 1929, and 1960 to 1996. Many years, especially files for the 1980s and 1990s are augmented with working papers and monthly reports.
Bank and Investment Statements comprise Subseries b, in which researchers will find statements from 1969 to 1996. There are monthly and quarterly statements for savings accounts and other investments. There are no checking account statements. There are additional bank statements housed in Subseries c in the monthly reports files.
Subseries c. Bookkeeping and Other Financial Records is comprised of various documents and volumes maintained monthly, weekly or daily by staff members to track institutional finances from 1940 to 1996. Researchers will find assorted account books, records of bank deposits, cash receipts and disbursements, budget planning, petty cash receipts, and, finally, an account book for the Seamen's Savings Bank. The largest file categories in the subseries are the operating and monthly reports, which collectively cover the years 1940 to 1973 and 1988 to 1995. Monthly reports are extremely detailed, offering documentation of multiple bank accounts and investments and other streams of revenue, including the store. Researchers interested in other monthly financial reports should consult Series II Board of Managers / Subseries c. Committee Records for additional operating reports.
The fourth subseries, d. Hotel Records, consists of a small cache of receipts and cash statements, arranged monthly, that relate to the operations of SCI's Locust Street Hotel in the 1960s and 1970s. The subseries houses two outliers at the end, cash register balance sheets that date from the 1990s—long after SCI vacated the building on Locust Street and ceased its hotel operations.
Subseries e. Donor Records is comprised of two separate document groups that evidence donor giving from 1950 to 2000. The first is an unbound volume called "Donor Master Record," which records a history of donor giving from as far back as 1950 to 1982. Following are a series of files for individual donors dating from 1964 to 1999; a majority of records date from the 1990s. Donor files typically house correspondence and copies of receipts, though some contain biographical or anecdotal tidbits. Mary Bond's file, for example, is especially noteworthy. This more-than-ninety-year-old woman involved herself with SCI out of respect for her mother, who was a founding member. Mrs. Bond's file records her reminisces of SCI from when she was a child. Generally, the correspondence found in the donor records is signed by either Business Manager Daniel Charter or Neale Secor. Researchers should also search Series VII Correspondence and Subject Files for other similar records. It is not entirely clear why, but a number of donor files from the 1990s were at some point intermingled in the larger record group. Donor records are filed alphabetically by the donor name.
By the 1980s, SCI had formally established a Business Office to manage its financial matters and institutional development. This office took charge of budgeting, operating, investments, membership, strategic planning and the annual appeal, among other tasks. Subseries f. Business Office houses files created during the day to day activities of this department in the 1980s and 1990s. The subseries' primary creator was SCI's Business Manager Captain Daniel Charter. Researchers will also note that SCI Director Neale Secor also contributed to the creation of the file. Other records produced by the Business Office such as monthly reports, donor, estate, events and fundraising records are filed elsewhere. Monthly reports and donor files are housed in other subseries in Series V, while estate, events and fundraising records can be found in Series VII Correspondence and Subjects, filed under those headings.
Subseries a. Audit Reports. 1922-1999
Audit report. 1922 Box 19, Folder 1
Audit report. 1928 Box 19, Folder 2
Audit report. 1929 Box 19, Folder 3
Audit report. 1960 Box 19, Folder 4
Audit report. 1961 Box 19, Folder 5
Audit report. 1962 Box 19, Folder 6
Audit report. 1963 Box 19, Folder 7
Audit report. 1964 Box 19, Folder 8
Audit report. 1965 Box 19, Folder 9
Audit report. 1966 Box 19, Folder 10
Audit report. 1968 Box 19, Folder 11
Audit report. 1:2. 1969 Box 19, Folder 12
Audit report. 2:2. 1969 Box 19, Folder 13
Audit report. 1970 Box 19, Folder 14
Audit report. 1971 Box 19, Folder 15
Audit report. 1972 Box 19, Folder 16
Audit report. 1973 Box 19, Folder 17
Audit report. 1974 Box 19, Folder 18
Audit reports. 1975 Box 19, Folder 19
Audit report. 1976 Box 19, Folder 20
Audit report. 1977 Box 19, Folder 21
Audit report. 1978 Box 19, Folder 22
Audit report. 1979 Box 19, Folder 23
Audit report. 1980 Box 19, Folder 24
Audit report. 1981 Box 19, Folder 25
Audit report. 1983 Box 19, Folder 26
Audit report. 1984 Box 19, Folder 27
Audit report. 1985 Box 19, Folder 28
Audit report. 1986 Box 19, Folder 29
Audit report. 1987 Box 19, Folder 30
Audit report. Working papers. 1:2. 1987 Box 19, Folder 31
Audit report. Working papers. 2:2. 1987 Box 20, Folder 1
Audit report. 1988 Box 20, Folder 2
Audit report. Working papers. 1:2. 1988 Box 20, Folder 3
Audit report. Working papers. 2:2. 1988 Box 20, Folder 4
Audit report (draft only). 1989 Box 20, Folder 5
Audit report. Working papers. 1989 Box 20, Folder 6
Audit report. 1990 Box 20, Folder 7
Audit report. Working papers. 1:2. 1990 Box 20, Folder 8
Audit report. Working papers. 2:2. 1990 Box 20, Folder 9
Audit report. Related correspondence. 1987-1990 Box 20, Folder 10
Audit report. 1991 Box 20, Folder 11
Audit report. Working papers. 1991 Box 20, Folder 12
Audit report. 1992 Box 20, Folder 13
Audit report. Working papers. 1:4. 1992 Box 20, Folder 14
Audit report. Working papers. 2:4. 1992 Box 20, Folder 15
Audit report. Working papers. 3:4. 1992 Box 21, Folder 1
Audit report. Working papers. 4:4. 1992 Box 21, Folder 2
Audit report. Working papers. 1:2. 1993 Box 21, Folder 3
Audit report. Working papers. 2:2. 1993 Box 21, Folder 4
Audit report. Working papers. 1994 Box 21, Folder 5
Audit report. 1998 Box 21, Folder 6
Audit report. 1999 Box 21, Folder 7
Subseries b. Bank and investments statements. 1969-1996
Bank and investments. Agreements. 1948 Box 147, Folder 1
Bank and investment statements. Checking account. 1969-1974 Box 21, Folder 8
Bank and investment statements. January-May, 1987 Box 21, Folder 9
Bank and investment statements. July-December, 1987 Box 21, Folder 10
Bank and investment statements. [Churchmen's Missionary Association]. 1987 Box 21, Folder 11
Bank and investment statements. Correspondence and informational materials. 1987 Box 21, Folder 12
Bank and investment statements. 1988 Box 21, Folder 13
Bank and investment statements. Statement of transactions. 1988 Box 21, Folder 14
Bank and investment statements. [Churchmen's Missionary Association]. 1988 Box 21, Folder 15
Bank and investment statements. Statement of transaction. 1989 Box 21, Folder 16
Bank and investment statements. 1989 Box 22, Folder 1
Bank and investment statements. June-December, 1989 Box 22, Folder 2
Bank and investment statements. Portfolio report. 1989 Box 22, Folder 3
Bank and investment statements. 1:2. 1990 Box 22, Folder 4
Bank and investment statements. 2:2. 1990 Box 22, Folder 5
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