The National Association of Guardsmen was formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1933 by 13 young African American men, most of whom were alumni of Morgan State College. The group was established in order to foster social interactions and programs for members of the community. The statement of purpose for the organization is to
Nov 2, 2022

National Association of Guardsmen Records

The National Association of Guardsmen was formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1933 by 13 young African American men, most of whom were alumni of Morgan State College. The group was established in order to foster social interactions and programs for members of the community. The statement of purpose for the organization is to "Provide a regular and periodic social association and foster close relationship and fellowship among its individual members and Chapters." The Atlanta Chapter was installed in March 1957, developed from an earlier social club, "The Atlanta G-Men".

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  • Geographic Location = Georgia--Atlanta
Correspondence to Atlanta Guardsmen from pilot William "T" Thompson concerning member participation in the Atlanta Chapter of the Guardsmen.
Obituary for James Earl Gilbert Sr., who worked for Housing and Urban Development in Atlanta as housing manager.
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A list of all members of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Guardsmen.
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An invitation from the Atlanta Guardsmen to attend a gala weekend of party activities.
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An invitation to a dance sponsored by the Atlanta Guardsman.
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Memo to the Presidents and Secretaries of the National Guardsmen, with annual meeting minutes. A financial report, delegate announcement, roll call, resolutions, and announcements are included.
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Roster of events for the Guardsmen's weekend, including dances and a swimming party.
National Association of Guardsmen Records
Two letters of correspondence to the Atlanta Guardsmen from Charles E. Bryant and L. V. Reese, expressing interest in joining the chapter.
National Association of Guardsmen Records
Two letters of correspondence to the Atlanta Guardsmen from John B. Holton and J. E. Gilbert, expressing interest in joining the chapter.
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Party invitation to meet the members of the Atlanta Guardsmen.
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Correspondence to Atlanta Guardsmen from C. Miles regarding the selection of aspiring Guardsmen.
The constitution and by-laws of the Atlanta Chapter of the Guardsmen, with membership, duties of officers, standing committees, quorum, and amendment sections.
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Memo to Atlanta Guardsmen from C. M. Smith and M. H. Johnson outlining meeting groups, annual weekend entertainment, future meeting dates, and dues.
National Association of Guardsmen Records
Invitation and list of events for Labor Day weekend activities of the Atlanta "G" men, the predecessor of the Atlanta Chapter of the Guardsmen. List of members included.
National Association of Guardsmen Records
Article about the social activities of the "G" Men, noting the upcoming installation of the Atlanta Chapter of the Guardsmen.
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Partial Invitation letter inviting someone to become a charter member of the then potential Atlanta Chapter.
National Association of Guardsmen Records