Woman's Club of Claymont (Del.) records 1920-2002

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Woman's Club of Claymont (Del.) records 1920-2002

The Woman's Club of Claymont (Del.), records, spanning the dates 1920-2002, and detail the social and civic life of this women's club located in Claymont, Delaware.

4 linearfeet, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder; (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6363703

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General Federation of Women’s Clubs.

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Junior Woman's Club of Claymont (Del.)

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Woman's Club of Claymont (Del.)

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The Woman's Club of Claymont was founded in 1920 to promote social, cultural, intellectual, and civic pursuits by a group of homemakers looking for a closer alternate to the Wilmington New Century Club. The club adopted as its motto "Nihil Sine Labore" - "Nothing Without Labor." Founding members chose white and green as the Club colors, and several years later the narcissus was chosen as the Club flower. The 1965 club historian wrote regarding the choice of club flower, saying, "We ...

Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs.

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