1903Founded, Boston, Mass.Mary Morton Kehew elected president1904Women’s trade union leagues founded in Chicago, Ill., New
York, N.Y., and Boston, Mass.1907National convention, Norfolk, Va.19071922Margaret Dreier Robins served as president1909National convention, Chicago, Ill.1911Founding of
Life and Labor, official organ of
the National Women’s Trade Union League of AmericaNational convention, Boston, Mass.1913National convention, St. Louis, Mo.19141926Conducted a training school for women labor leaders1915National convention, New York, N.Y.1917National convention, Kansas City, Mo.1919National convention, Philadelphia, Pa.International Congress of Working Women, Washington,
D.C.1921International Congress of Working Women, Geneva,
Switzerland1922National convention, Waukegan, Ill.Maud O’ Farrell Swartz elected president1923International Federation of Working Women, Vienna, Austria
1924National convention, New York, N.Y.1926National convention, Kansas City, Mo.Rose Schneiderman elected president1929National convention, Washington, D.C. 1936National convention, Washington, D.C.1947National convention, Washington, D.C.1950League dissolvedFrom the guide to the National Women’s Trade Union League of America Records, 1903-1950, (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)