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In June 1939, the Pacific Coast Association of Collection Agencies and California Association of Collectors, held a joint convention in Oakland, California and launched the American Collectors Association with 273 members. The organization changed its name to ACA International in 2001. [2]
The American Philatelic Association was formed in 1886. [1] Other national, regional, and local clubs followed during the late nineteenth and into the twentieth centuries. Most of these societies were dominated by white men of financial means, and some actively excluded women and persons of color, though newer and more local clubs formed in the ...
Los Angeles, California becomes Printmakers Society of California 1924 Cincinnati Print and Drawing Club 1928 Honolulu Printmakers: Honolulu, Ohau, Hawaii 1928 Northwest Printmakers Society 1930 American Society of Print Collectors, Ohio State University 1930 Print Club of Rochester Rochester, New York 1931 Buffalo Print Club 1931
American Vecturist Association (AVA) Anchorage Coin Club; Ancient Coin Collectors Guild (ACCG) Blue Ridge Numismatic Association (BRNA) Central States Numismatic Society; Medal Collectors of America (MCA), founded in 1998 in Portland Oregon. "Its primary purpose was to serve collectors of world and U.S. art and historical medals.
The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals, (ACA) International-an association was established in 1939 to represent "third-party collection agencies, law firms, asset buying companies, creditors and vendor affiliates" that "establishes ethical standards, produces a wide variety of products, services and publications, and articulates ...
Pages in category "Collectors organizations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... International Scouting Collectors Association; N.
The California Association of Professional Scientists reached a tentative agreement this month after a yearlong campaign that included marching on the Capitol, joining forces with a powerful ...
The Book Club of California is a non-profit membership organization of bibliophiles based in San Francisco, operating continuously since 1912.Its mission is to support the history and art of the book, including fine printing related to the history and literature of California and the western states of America through research, publishing, public programs, and exhibitions.