Prospectus and Year Book: a snapshot of The Knowlton Association of America
This historical volume presents the association’s aims, its governing rules, and a record of early officers and members. It offers a window into how Knowlton families organized, connected, and commemorated their genealogy through reunions and published materials.
This edition lays out the organization’s name, leadership, and purposes, along with the dues structure and responsibilities of the executive body. It also compiles a roll of officers and members from the association’s formative years, showing who helped shape its direction and how its network expanded.
- Constitution and bylaws adopted in 1896 outline governance, membership, and finances.
- Details on annual reunions, and how funds support staff and research efforts.
- Rolls of officers and members from 1895–1897, illustrating early leadership and wide membership.
- Discussion of the organization’s broader aims to preserve Knowlton history and kinship.
Ideal for readers interested in family history, local heritage, and the social networks that built early American genealogical communities.