MSS 163

 

National Fraternal Society of the Deaf, 1901-2007.


Records of National Fraternal Society of the Deaf, 1900-2006.

  

Gallaudet University Archives.

 

       

Descriptive Summary

 

Repository:  Gallaudet University Archives

Call No.:  MSS 163

Creator:  National Fraternal Society of the Deaf.

Title:  Records of National Fraternal Society of the Deaf, 1900-2006.

Quantity:  43.5 Linear Feet (66 document boxes and 34 oversized boxes)

 

Abstract: 

 

National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (NFSD) was an insurance business established in 1901.  Its purposes were to provide insurance to mainly Deaf members, to serve as an advocate for the Deaf, and to provide community service and recreational opportunities through divisional activities. The existing insurance coverage was transferred to the Catholic Order of Foresters in 2005. The NFSD disbanded in 2007.

 

Note:  The Archives holds the photographs separately from this inventory.  Please consult an archivist for more information.  

 

Administrative Information

 

Acquisition Information:  The records of National Fraternal Society of the Deaf  were donated to the Archives by the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf on September 2005 and January 2006.

Processed by:  Ulf Hedberg. 1 May 2008.

Custodial History:

Processing Note:  The collection was partly processed in 2007, and it was completed on May 1, 2008.

Conditions on Use and Access:  This collection is open to the public with no restrictions. Photocopies may be made for scholarly research.

 

Related Material in the Archives:

 

Films

  • Picnics: Maryland Association of the Deaf at Baltimore, Virginia Association of the Deaf, Frat # 47- Outing, 50th Anniversary of Maryland Association of Deaf and Tolchester Beach [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 5-16.

  • Baltimore Division Frat Outings Cottage at Grove Beach [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 229-4.

  •  N.F.S.D. Convention at Toronto [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 251-4.

  • Baltimore Division Frat Outing Herring Run [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 284-4.

Vertical Files 

 

·                   National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (U.S.). Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number:  Deaf Associations

·                   National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (U.S.). Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number:  African Americans

 

Photographs 

 

·                   Photograph album of Eulalia M. Burdick. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: AL 27

·                   Photograph album of Lydia S. Waters. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: AL 91

 

Scrapbooks 

 

·             Scrapbook of clippings. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number:  Scrapbook Album 17

·                   Scrapbook of clippings. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number:  Scrapbook Album 23

 

SMSS

 

·                     Papers, David Peikoff, 1929-1986. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: SMSS.

·                     Papers, Homer Earl Grace, 1975. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: SMSS.

·                     Papers, William F. Durian, 1946. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: SMSS.

·                     Papers, David A. Davidowitz. 1930-1971. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: SMSS.

 

Manuscripts

 

·                     Papers, 1915-1986. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: MSS 63.

·                     Papers, 1909-1975. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: MSS 115.

·                     Papers, 1933-1998. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: MSS 149.

·                     Papers, 1887-1958. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: MSS 151.

 

 

Historical Sketch

 

At the time it was established, there was discrimination against Deaf people by insurance companies.   At the Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint, during the alumni reunion in 1898, the graduates who were the members of a local fraternal order called McKinley Lodge No. 922 met and considered a proposal to establish a fraternal society for Deaf people.  At the next reunion in 1901, they formally established the Fraternal Society of the Deaf as a mutual benefit organization.  Later, it was incorporated by the State of Illinois.  Those early members were often referred to as “The Coming Men of America.”  However, the Fraternal Society of the Deaf wanted to offer insurance of various kinds  and to be classified as a profit organization. To comply with the laws of the state of Illinois, they had to reorganize; in 1907 they took on the name National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (NFSD) Their stated goals were to provide life insurances including death and accident benefits, to serve as an advocate for the deaf, and to provide community service and recreational opportunities through divisional activities.

 

For 106 years, the NFSD had 168 divisions: the first one was founded as Chicago No. 1 in 1901 (sometimes referred to as the Grand Division) and the latest division was St. Augustine, Florida No. 168, established in 1991.  The first convention ever held was in Chicago in 1903--conventions continued until  the last one in Lake Buena Vista, Florida in 1999.  At each convention, the NFSD attracted hundreds of its  members for election of new officers, business meetings, and socializing. Each meeting ended with a formal banquet. The NFSD also provided training for field representatives to assist members in the selection of benefits and advise them on the formation of an estate.

 

 

Between 1901 and 1935, there was no permanent office, NFSD instead often used officers’ homes or rented space.  It was not until 1936 NFSD owned a building at 433 South Oak Park Avenue in Chicago. Its last headquarters were at 1118 South Sixth Street in Springfield, Illinois in 2007.

 

Women started demanding admission to the NFSD in 1915. At the time, the NFSD’s organization work was the responsibility of the head of the family; the men rejected attempts to give the women equal membership.  Women persisted until 1937, when the NFSD allowed them to form social auxiliaries.  The purpose of these auxiliaries was promote the best interests of the division with which they were affiliated.  In 1951, during the NFSD convention, it was agreed that women would be given regular insurance membership.

 

During the last decade of the 20th century, membership began to decrease.  Due to changing laws across the country, Deaf people were able to purchase insurance at low cost from  other insurance companies which often competed for their business. The NFSD agreed to merge with the Catholic Order of Foresters effective January 1, 2005 to transfer existing insurance coverage. As of January 1, 2007, the NFSD has no members or Divisions.

 

Scope and Content of the Records of the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf

 

The records of the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (NFSD) consist mainly of administrative files, correspondence, division files, financial records, publications, and degree point files.

 

The collection, which consists of approximately 85,000 pages, dates from 1900 to 2006. Most documents date from one of three eras: prior to 1930s, 1940s, and 1960s-1970s. The majority are  part of a degree point system created in 1948. During the 1960s and 1970s, there was  heavy correspondence mostly concerned with community services.  The principal subjects in the collection are the operation and conventions of the NFSD, meeting minutes, programs related to business meetings and conventions, and a collection of membership cards.   

 

Series Descriptions and Folder Lists

 

Series 1:          Administration

 

Boxes 1-9, OV 1-26

In this group, there are the meeting minutes from 1922 to 2003 and convention programs from 1927 to 1999.  The largest of this group is membership cards in  alphabetical order. Finally, there are folders of correspondence with the board of directors from 1903 to 1925, and bound  meeting minutes from 1911 to 1914.  Two large bound registers that list new members from 1901 through 1947 are included in this group

 

Series 2:           Correspondence

 

Boxes 9-21

For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler.  Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.

 

Series 3:           Degree Point Records

 

Box 22-44

This unit contains correspondence with divisions, members, and the headquarters related to earning degrees. The purpose was to encourage members to assume Division duties and improve the work of their units.  The explanation of degree point can be found in the constitution and bylaws and in a pamphlet “An Interpretation of the Degree and Point System” which can be found in this unit.

 

Series 4:           Division Records

 

Box 44-49, OV 26-27, 34

There are folders of address books, bylaws, division rules, local rules, and programs related to local divisions in the United States and Canada.

 

Series 5:           Finance

 

Box OV 27-33

For the most part, this series is made up of annual statements of the NFSD’s operation from 1973 to 1999; missing documents are from 1983 to 1990, and 1993.  In this group, one can find the volumes of benefits and claims paid to members from 1902 through 1948.

 

Series 6:           General

 

Box 50-52, OV 34

This covers only information on various topics in general, including essays and history written by Francis P. Gibson and poems written by Arthur L. Roberts and J. Frederick Meagher. All were officers and active members of the NFSD.

 

Series 7:           Publication

 

Box 52-66

 

The first issue of “The Frat” was published in 1902. It skipped 1903 and then re-appeared in 1904 through 1907.  Between 1907 and 1911, the issues of “The Frat” appeared in other Deaf publications such as “The Silent Worker,” “The Silent Success,” and “The Southern Optimist.”  Later, “The Frat” returned to its own publishing in 1911 until its last issue in 2006. All issues are in the chronological order.

 

List of the Grand Presidents of the NFSD

 

1901-1903         Peter N. Hellers

1903-1905         Francis P. Gibson

1905-1909         Jacob J. Kleinhans

1909-1912         E. Morris Bristol

1912-1927         Harry C. Anderson

1927-1929         Francis P. Gibson

1929-1931         Frederick J. Neesam

1931-1957         Arthur L. Roberts

1957-1967         L. Stephen Cherry

1967-1984         Frank B. Sullivan

1984-1993         Robert R. Anderson

1993-1996         Wayne D. Shook

1996-2006         Al Van Nevel

 

List of NFSD’S Conventions

 

1903     Chicago, Illinois

1905     Detroit, Michigan

1907     Cincinnati, Ohio

1909     Louisville, Kentucky

1912     Columbus, Ohio

1915     Omaha, Nebraska

1918     Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1921     Atlanta, Georgia

1924     St. Paul, Minnesota

1927     Denver, Colorado

1931     Boston, Massachusetts

1935     Kansas City, Missouri

1939     Toronto, Canada

1943     Chicago, Illinois

1947     Los Angeles, California

1951     Chicago, Illinois

1955     Buffalo, New York

1959     Detroit, Michigan

1963     Memphis, Tennessee

1967     New York City, New York

1971     Chicago, Illinois

1975     New Orleans, Louisiana

1979     Toronto, Canada

1983     Denver, Colorado

1987     Secaucus, New Jersey

1991     Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1995     Salt Lake City, Utah

1999     Lake Buena Vista, Florida

 

Series Descriptions and Folder Lists

Box Folder Category Title Date
01 01 Administration Board Committee Reports 1978
01 02 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1968
01 03 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1969-1972
01 04 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1973-1974
01 05 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1975-1976
01 06 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1977-1978
01 07 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1978-1979
02 01 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1980-1981
02 02 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1981-1982
02 03 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1983
02 04 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1984
02 05 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1985-1986
03 01 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1986-1987
03 02 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1987-1989
03 03 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1989-1991
03 04 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1992-1993
03 05 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1993-1996
04 01 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 1996-2000
04 02 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 2000-2001
04 03 Administration Board Meeting Minutes 2002-2003
04 04 Administration Board of Directors - Correspondence 1903-1925
04 05 Administration Board of Directors - Resolutions 1984-1995
04 06 Administration Convention Programs 1927
04 07 Administration Convention Programs 1931
04 08 Administration Convention Programs 1935
04 09 Administration Convention Programs 1939
04 10 Administration Convention Programs 1943
04 11 Administration Convention Programs 1947
04 12 Administration Convention Programs 1951
05 01 Administration Convention Programs 1959
05 02 Administration Convention Programs 1963
05 03 Administration Convention Programs 1967
05 04 Administration Convention Programs 1971
05 05 Administration Convention Programs 1975
05 06 Administration Convention Programs 1979
05 07 Administration Convention Programs 1983
05 08 Administration Convention Programs 1987
05 09 Administration Convention Programs 1991
05 10 Administration Convention Programs 1995
05 11 Administration Convention Programs 1999
05 12 Administration Conventions - 1931 (Boston) 1931
05 13 Administration Conventions - 1936 (Kansas City) 1935
05 14 Administration Conventions - 1939 (Toronto) 1939-1940
06 01 Administration Conventions - 1943 (Chicago) 1939-1940
06 02 Administration Conventions - 1943 (Chicago) 1941-1944
06 03 Administration Conventions - 1947 (Los Angeles) 1943-1946
06 04 Administration Conventions - 1947 (Los Angeles) 1947
06 05 Administration Conventions - 1947 (Los Angeles) 1948, n.d.
06 06 Administration Conventions - 1955 (Buffalo) 1952-1955
06 07 Administration Conventions - 1963 (Memphis) 1961
06 08 Administration Conventions - 1967 (New York City) 1960-1966
06 09 Administration Conventions - 1967 (New York City) 1967-1968
07 01 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1922
07 02 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1923
07 03 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1924
07 04 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1925
07 05 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1926
07 06 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1927-1936
07 07 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1937-1946
07 08 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1947-1958
07 09 Administration Executive and Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1959-1967
08 01 Administration Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1986-1992
08 02 Administration Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1993-1996
08 03 Administration Finance Committee Meeting Minutes 1993-1994
08 04 Administration Home Office Staff Meeting Minutes 1986-1996
08 05 Administration Meeting Minute Book 1911-1914
OV 01
 
Administration Membership Cards AAL-BAR n.d.
OV 02
 
Administration Membership Cards BAS-BOU n.d.
OV 03
 
Administration Membership Cards BOV-BYR n.d.
OV 04
 
Administration Membership Cards CAB-CON n.d.
OV 05
 
Administration Membership Cards COO-DLU n.d.
OV 06
 
Administration Membership Cards DOA-FIL n.d.
OV 07
 
Administration Membership Cards FIN-GLE n.d.
OV 08
 
Administration Membership Cards GLI-HARS n.d.
OV 09
 
Administration Membership Cards HART-HUB n.d.
OV 10
 
Administration Membership Cards HUD-KEL n.d.
OV 11
 
Administration Membership Cards KEM-LAV n.d.
OV 12
 
Administration Membership Cards LAW-MAP n.d.
OV 13
 
Administration Membership Cards MAR-MEZ n.d.
OV 14
 
Administration Membership Cards MIC-NEY n.d.
OV 15
 
Administration Membership Cards NIC-PET n.d.
OV 16
 
Administration Membership Cards PFA-RIF n.d.
OV 17
 
Administration Membership Cards RIG-SCHUL n.d.
OV 18
 
Administration Membership Cards SCHUM-SOY n.d.
OV 19
 
Administration Membership Cards SPA-THI n.d.
OV 20
 
Administration Membership Cards THO-WEB n.d.
OV 21
 
Administration Membership Cards WED-YUN n.d.
OV 22
 
Administration Membership Cards ZAB-ZWI n.d.
08 06 Administration Minutes of the Election Meeting (Copy) 1911
OV 23
 
Administration Official Records of N.F.S.D. 1970-1999
08 07 Administration Policies 1983-1991
OV 23 Lab Administration Record Book - Constitution and Bylaws ; reports of past meetings 1901
OV 24
 
Administration Register of Entrants No. 1-7563 1901-1925
OV 25
 
Administration Register of Entrants No. 7564-15731 1926-1947
08 08 Administration Report of Conference 1980-1983
08 09 Administration Reports from the Conventions 1903-1909
OV 26
 
Administration Roster of the Old F.S.D. 1901-1909
09 01 Administration Special Meeting Minutes 1905
09 02 Administration Standards of Conduct 1988-1996
09 03 Administration Task Force Committee Meeting Minutes 1992
09 04 Correspondence A.L Roberts Memorial Library Fund 1976-1984
09 05 Correspondence ABC - TV 1970-1983
09 06 Correspondence Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf 1971-1987
09 07 Correspondence American Annals of the Deaf 1973-1980
09 08 Correspondence American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association 1968-1983
09 09 Correspondence Articles on "A Better Way to Teach the Deaf Children" by Virginia Kenny 1962
09 10 Correspondence Articles on Deaf Persons and Deafness 1963-1978
09 11 Correspondence Auto Insurances 1949-1952
10 01 Correspondence Auto Insurances 1953-1957
10 02 Correspondence Baynes, Harry L. n.d.
10 03 Correspondence Better Hearing Institute 1975
10 04 Correspondence Book "Dummy" by Ernest Tidyman 1973-1978
10 05 Correspondence Book "I'm Deaf too - 12 Deaf Americans" by Frank G. Bowe 1972-1978
10 06 Correspondence CBS - TV 1979-1983
10 07 Correspondence CBS - TV - Protest 1981-1983
10 08 Correspondence Center for Law and the Deaf 1976-1991
10 09 Correspondence Center for the Rights of the Deaf 1972-1974
10 10 Correspondence Cherry, L. Stephen 1959-1983
10 11 Correspondence Chicago Experimental Theatre for Deaf 1967-1975
10 12 Correspondence Chief Agent in Canada - David Peikoff 1959-1961
10 13 Correspondence Chief Agent in Canada - John Gotthelf 1957-1959
11 01 Correspondence Chief Agent in Canada - Roger McAuley 1956-1975
11 02 Correspondence Collins, Joseph R. 1973
11 03 Correspondence Communication Devices 1971-1978
11 04 Correspondence Communication Devices 1979-1980
11 05 Correspondence Communication Devices n.d.
11 06 Correspondence Communication Skills Program 1974
11 07 Correspondence Conference of Educational Administrators Serving the Deaf 1981-1984
11 08 Correspondence Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf 1975-1980
11 09