Louisville Women's City Club records, 1917-1985.

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Louisville Women's City Club records, 1917-1985.

The records of the Louisville Women's City Club consist of meeting minutes from 1917 through the mid 1970s, along with correspondence, club pamphlets, financial records, and bound volumes of the club bulletin. The collection highlights the Louisville Women's City Club's involvement in political, educational, and social matters including city planning, education, anti-litter campaigns, and support for war efforts.

2 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7274750

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The Louisville Women's City Club was founded in 1917 through the dissolution of the Louisville Women's Civic Association. The principle aim of the club was to awaken civic consciousness within the city of Louisville and to work together for the common benefit of others. The club engaged in various civic activities within Louisville, but was most active from its founding through the early 1930s. Members organized campaign rallies, worked for proper sanitation within the city, sought to improve pu...