Invitation to the Wedding of Doron Green + News Clipping, Circa. 1897
Dates
- Circa. 1897
Biographical / Historical
Doron Green (Jan. 10, 1868 – Oct. 31, 1949) was a domestically acclaimed local historian and author, publishing “History of Bristol Pennsylvania” as well as “Old Homes on Radcliffe Street”. Doron was extremely involved in the community of Bristol Borough, acting as a member of the Elks Society and Bristol Travel Club. He also held a number of leadership positions throughout the town, such as secretary of the State Fireman’s Association, editor of the Lotus Literary and Debating Society, chairman of the Halloween association, and President of the Bristol Public School Board. Doron was also a parishioner of the local Bristol Methodist Church, having undergone Sunday school, becoming a member of the Methodist Brotherhood, and serving as the Church’s music director. This penchant for music is also seen through the various songs and poems he has catalogued, oftentimes written for the various societies or clubs he was involved in. Outside of these extracurriculars, Doron acted as the treasurer and paymaster for the William H. Grundy & Co. Mill, working for the company for 55 years.
Extent
3 Sheets
Language of Materials
English
General
An invitation to the wedding of Doron Green to Clara Neisser addressed to Miss Lizzie A. Neisser. A newspaper clipping is also included, detailing the occasion.
Repository Details
Part of the Grundy Archive Repository