This is an advertisement from the January 18, 1898 Harrisburg Telegraph inviting all interested parties to the home of Mrs. Gilbert for the purpose of creating the Civic Club. It was taken from Newspapers.com
A newspaper headline stating the Civic Club's new entrance to Market Street with the old capitol columns was a successful transformation of a previously hideous sight
This article from a local newspaper was preserved in a Civic Club scrapbook. It concerns the Civic Club's campaign against spitting on sidewalks and in public areas in the early 1900s.
This poem is from "Helping to Clean Our City," a paper written by an anonymous Civic Club member in the early 1900s. It encourages citizens to participate in Cleaning Day.
This early 1900s article from a local newspaper and preserved in a Civic Club scrapbook speaks about the request of the Civic Club on the public removal of garbage from the city.