Starting shortly thereafter the County Superintendent of Parks, whose office was at the time located in the museum building, was to act as MUSEUM DIRECTOR, with his secretary as ASSISTANT DIRECTOR director. She catalogued and cleaned the County’s meager collection. Since 1978, when the County Chamber was dissolved, the County Librarian has served as board secretary.Īnnie Mitchell was appointed the museum’s first part-time CURATOR. JERUSALEM The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the. In the 1960’s the board was re-organized to include three society members, the county Parks Superintendent, and the Secretary of the County Chamber of Commerce, who would act as board secretary. English-Russian base dictionary > stock saddle. In 1947, as the museum neared completion, the County Board of Supervisors asked the historical society to nominate three of its members for a proposed MUSEUM BOARD, who would serve along with two Supervisors for a total of five board members. At that time the post of District Historian was eliminated. A year later the by-laws were amended to increase the number of directors to ten (two from each supervisorial district), although the number has ranged at times from seven to twelve. In 1954, with the goal of giving more representation to the general membership as well as better recording community history, a group of 28 DISTRICT HISTORIANS, 2 or 3 from each city in Tulare County, was put in place. In addition to the officers, the governing board originally included two DIRECTORS who served in an “at-large” capacity. In 2001 the office of financial secretary was renamed MEMBERSHIP/FINANCE SECRETARY. Since 1984, the board has included recording, financial, and correspondence secretaries. From 1976 to 1984 duties were shared by the recording secretary and the FINANCIAL SECRETARY, whose job was the collection of fees. In 1964, a growing membership required the job to be divided between the CORRESPONDING SECRETARY (in charge of written correspondence), and RECORDING SECRETARY (who kept minutes of membership meetings and board meetings). Originally from Ponce, Puerto Rico, Jenny’s family immigrated to Hawaii, where she met John. David Silva was born on February 6, 1921, in San Jose, California, to Juana (Jenny) and John Silva Sr. Until 1964 official records of TCHS were kept by the SECRETARY. The man who almost did not get a job at Visalia ended up becoming one of the company’s finestand lastof the great Visalia saddlemakers.
Appendix II - Officers, Directors and Staff,