Nineteenth Century Club Records 1895-1943

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Nineteenth Century Club Records 1895-1943

The records of the Nineteenth Century Club are part of the Clubs and Organizations collection of the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center. The materials consist of club by-laws, minutes and calendars, from the founding of the organization in 1895 to 1942. The name of the donor is unknown, as is the exact date of donation to the library; the accession was recorded in 1967. The records (one linear foot) are available for research at the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center.

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The Nineteenth Century Club

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The Nineteenth Century Club was a women's organization, founded in Sandusky on February 7, 1895. Its object was "the intellectual culture of its members," achieved primarily through members' presentations of lectures on literary and historical topics at club meetings. By rule, membership was limited to nineteen persons. Meetings were held weekly between October and April, at which a member would present a lecture on a cultural topic. The records of this organization end on March 25, 1943, as it ...

Nineteenth Century Club.

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