The club was organized by a group of pioneer women in Carrington, N.D. as a study club with regular courses in literature and history. Its papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts and secretary books. The manuscripts contain several short family histories and anecdotes by Zerlina Eakin, Jemima Burnham, Nellie Cousins, Mrs. Ralph Hall, Marie Harmon, Mrs. H. Page and Mrs. Russell, with a 1915 article on the club, a short history of Foster County, and an article on the City Library and its beginnings
The Women?s Sports Club of Fargo Series consists of fifty-three unbound pages of handwritten text by...
The Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1892 by a local author, Emma Harvey (Mrs....
These Fine Arts Club records reflect later donations by the club including papers from the club and ...
Founded in 1884 at Fargo, the oldest club in North Dakota, the Woman's Club of Fargo is primarily a ...
The Round Table of Fargo formed in 1897 as a women?s literary club. In 1897 several women met to org...
The Fargo Branch was formed in 1938 and formally organized in 1942. Its records consist of local byl...
The Study Club of Fargo, established in 1897, adopted in its first constitution the motto "To be rat...
The Votes for Women League of North Dakota (also called North Dakota League for Votes for Women) was...
Records of the Woman’s Literature Club of Cherokee, Kansas. The records consist of minute books, a f...
Minutes of meetings, constitution, and bylaws (3 v.); and scattered issues of club newsletter Fortni...
Organized in November 1894 to promote the study of music in the Fargo-Moorhead area
Four issues of its newsletter, "Fargo business woman" and a program for a play presented at the Nort...
The Fargo Fortniqhtly Club, founded in 1895, has taken part in many civic and educational affairs in...
Includes complete minutes of the North Dakota Society (1947-1974) as well as membership lists, sever...
Album containing incomplete meeting minutes, financial records, and membership lists; and photos and...
The Women?s Sports Club of Fargo Series consists of fifty-three unbound pages of handwritten text by...
The Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1892 by a local author, Emma Harvey (Mrs....
These Fine Arts Club records reflect later donations by the club including papers from the club and ...
Founded in 1884 at Fargo, the oldest club in North Dakota, the Woman's Club of Fargo is primarily a ...
The Round Table of Fargo formed in 1897 as a women?s literary club. In 1897 several women met to org...
The Fargo Branch was formed in 1938 and formally organized in 1942. Its records consist of local byl...
The Study Club of Fargo, established in 1897, adopted in its first constitution the motto "To be rat...
The Votes for Women League of North Dakota (also called North Dakota League for Votes for Women) was...
Records of the Woman’s Literature Club of Cherokee, Kansas. The records consist of minute books, a f...
Minutes of meetings, constitution, and bylaws (3 v.); and scattered issues of club newsletter Fortni...
Organized in November 1894 to promote the study of music in the Fargo-Moorhead area
Four issues of its newsletter, "Fargo business woman" and a program for a play presented at the Nort...
The Fargo Fortniqhtly Club, founded in 1895, has taken part in many civic and educational affairs in...
Includes complete minutes of the North Dakota Society (1947-1974) as well as membership lists, sever...
Album containing incomplete meeting minutes, financial records, and membership lists; and photos and...
The Women?s Sports Club of Fargo Series consists of fifty-three unbound pages of handwritten text by...
The Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1892 by a local author, Emma Harvey (Mrs....
These Fine Arts Club records reflect later donations by the club including papers from the club and ...