The Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1892 by a local author, Emma Harvey (Mrs. J.G.) Currie (1829-1913) and held its last official meeting on February 19, 1994. After more than one hundred successful years, the last members of the club deposited their archives at Brock University for the benefit of researchers, scholars and the larger community. The object of the club was “the promotion of literary pursuits.” The club was a non-profit social organization composed of women from the St. Catharines and surrounding areas. Club meetings were traditionally held biweekly from March to December each year. The last meeting of the year was a celebration of the club’s anniversary. The early meetings of the club included papers wh...
The St. Catharines Standard started publication in 1891 under W.B. Burgoyne. It was subsequently pu...
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in study and literary clubs offered one of the few options to women in the nineteenth century for se...
The St. Catharines and District Council of Women was founded in 1918 and elected as its first presid...
The University Women’s Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1921, two years after the formation of ...
The club was organized by a group of pioneer women in Carrington, N.D. as a study club with regular ...
A four page document of the highlights of the 80th year of The Women's Literary Club of St. Catharin...
Anne Taylor was active in the St. Catharines arts community. She is married to Dr. Robert R. Taylor...
The first Canadian chapter of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was opened in Ontario in Picton...
Scrapbook compiled by E. Stevens. The title of the book is Memories. Included is a biography of the...
Records of the Woman’s Literature Club of Cherokee, Kansas. The records consist of minute books, a f...
The Women’s Art Association of Hamilton was founded in 1894 to preserve Hamilton’s culture during a ...
Scrapbook [unknown author] containing mainly Literary Club clippings and some correspondence, 1891-...
Far from upholding the domestic ideal of the Victorian Era, the Moorhead Woman?s Club helped establi...
If you have a favourite author, you may like to consider getting together with other like-minded peo...
The St. Catharines Standard started publication in 1891 under W.B. Burgoyne. It was subsequently pu...
The first Rotary Club was created in February 1905, by Chicago lawyer Paul P. Harris. Harris envisio...
in study and literary clubs offered one of the few options to women in the nineteenth century for se...
The St. Catharines and District Council of Women was founded in 1918 and elected as its first presid...
The University Women’s Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1921, two years after the formation of ...
The club was organized by a group of pioneer women in Carrington, N.D. as a study club with regular ...
A four page document of the highlights of the 80th year of The Women's Literary Club of St. Catharin...
Anne Taylor was active in the St. Catharines arts community. She is married to Dr. Robert R. Taylor...
The first Canadian chapter of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was opened in Ontario in Picton...
Scrapbook compiled by E. Stevens. The title of the book is Memories. Included is a biography of the...
Records of the Woman’s Literature Club of Cherokee, Kansas. The records consist of minute books, a f...
The Women’s Art Association of Hamilton was founded in 1894 to preserve Hamilton’s culture during a ...
Scrapbook [unknown author] containing mainly Literary Club clippings and some correspondence, 1891-...
Far from upholding the domestic ideal of the Victorian Era, the Moorhead Woman?s Club helped establi...
If you have a favourite author, you may like to consider getting together with other like-minded peo...
The St. Catharines Standard started publication in 1891 under W.B. Burgoyne. It was subsequently pu...
The first Rotary Club was created in February 1905, by Chicago lawyer Paul P. Harris. Harris envisio...
in study and literary clubs offered one of the few options to women in the nineteenth century for se...