Records, 1919-1967.

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Records, 1919-1967.

Records of the first women's organization in the United States to promote the passage of beneficial legislation and to serve as a clearinghouse for legislative information. The collection includes organizational records, correspondence, bulletins, minutes, membership lists, and financial records. Topics of interest to the group included food legislation, adoption of children, and the progress of other legislation.

1.2 c.f. (3 archives boxes)

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