Austin Woman's Club

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Founded in Austin, Texas, in 1929, the Austin Woman's Club (AWC) provides a location for community organizations to meet; hosts weekly artistic, literary, and civic meetings for club members; and supports a scholarship program for women to attend the University of Texas at Austin.

Additionally, the AWC maintains the North-Evans Chateau, also known as Bellevue Place, built in 1874 by Harvey and Catherine North. Although William P. Gaines purchased the home in 1884, it returned to Catherine's possession following several legal issues. In 1892, Major Ira H. Evans bought the property, and the year after his death, the AWC purchased the North-Evans Chateau as their headquarters and a gathering place for local women's groups.

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Austin Woman's Club. Accessed March 14, 2011. http://www.austinwc.org/index.htm.

From the description of Austin Woman's Club records, 1856-1892, 1928, 1964, 1970 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 772627189

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creatorOf Austin Woman's Club. Austin Woman's Club records, 1856-1892, 1928, 1964, 1970 University of Texas Libraries
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associatedWith Almaraz, Marcus. person
associatedWith Collins, Edna. person
associatedWith Evans, Hobart Y. person
associatedWith Evans, Ira Hobart, 1844-1922. person
associatedWith Gaines, William P. person
associatedWith Howson, Emilie Wheelock. person
associatedWith North, Catherine A. person
associatedWith North-Evans Chateau (Austin, Tex.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Texas
Austin (Tex.)
Austin
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Historic buildings
Women
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Active 1856

Active 1970

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