Woman's Club of San Antonio Records, 1892-2004

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Woman's Club of San Antonio Records, 1892-2004

The Woman's Club of San Antonio, a club organized for charitable work, education and fellowship, was founded on October 1, 1898. It is the oldest women's civic and social organization in San Antonio, and was the first women's club in Texas to endorse women's suffrage. Records document the structure, activities, interests, events, and business transactions of the Woman's Club of San Antonio. Of note are membership applications, 1937-1982; Fiesta programs, 1945-1994; and yearbooks, 1900-1987. The core of the Club's activities are documented in the records of the Roundtables.

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The Woman's Club of San Antonio, a club organized for charitable work, education and fellowship, was founded on October 1, 1898. It is the oldest women's civic and social organization in San Antonio, and was the first woman's club in Texas to endorse women's suffrage. Among the charter members of the club were suffragists Eleanor Brackenridge, Marin B. Fenwick, and Anna Hertzberg. The Club's current clubhouse, the Woodward House, is a state and national historical landmark. From the ...

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