National Society of New England Women Records 1895-1988

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National Society of New England Women Records 1895-1988

The NSNEW records document the history of the society, as well as the general goals and activities of patriotic societies in the United States. The records may also be studied for the genealogical origins of its members and ongoing social activities. Materials include correspondence, minutes, genealogical records, membership applications and indexes, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, memorabilia, and other material dating from its founding.

106 boxes; (117 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322753

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Clipper. Newsletter of the National Society of New England Women

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Slade, Emma M. R. Hardy

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National Society of New England Women

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Founded by Mrs. William Gerry (Emma) Slade, and fourteen other charter members in New York City on January 24, 1895 "to offer advice and assistance to women of New England birth or ancestry residing in portions of the United States other than New England." In 1913 the society was reorganized and members in New York City became the New York City Colony and the other branches which had formed across the country. In 1929 the mission of the society was revised to read: "to bring together, in social ...

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