Members of the Kingsville Lions Club
121 Photographs
A2002-023
1890-1945 (unknown)
In 1929 the Kingsville Lions Club was created as a member of the Lions Club International Organization. One of the core beliefs of the club is to be of service to their local community and the world. The organization is best known for fighting blindness but also the members volunteer for many different kinds of community projects. These projects have included caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the disabled.
The collection is the 121 black and white portraits of past members from 1950 to 1960.
The photographs are arranged alphabetically by last name of the member.
South Texas Archives, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
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A2002-036 Gift of David Standish
In 2017 the collection was processed and EAD document was uploaded by Daniel Thacker, the finding aid was created by Lori Atkins.