Harrison Woman's Club 1908-1970.

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Harrison Woman's Club 1908-1970.

This collection consists of records (1908-1970) for the Harrison, Montana, Woman's Club, including correspondence, miscellaneous financial records, minutes, scrapbooks, clippings, and miscellany. Also includes a secretary's book (1951-1952) from the Home Demonstration Club which was formed from the Harrison Woman's Club. Records include minutes of the Harrison Woman's Club (1914-1966); of a predecessor club, the Mystic Circle and Daughters of Leisure (1908-1910); and of the Home Demonstration Club (1951-1958). In addition there are programs for meetings (1920-1948), membership records (1923-1964), minor correspondence (1959-1964), financial records (1927-1970), and two scrapbooks (1950s-1960s). There are constitutions for the Madison County Federation of Women's Club and for the Montana Federation of Women's Clubs; and a minute book (1908-1910) for an earlier women's club in Harrison the Mystic Circle / Daughters of Leisure.

1.2 lin. ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7716045

Montana Historical Society Library

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Harrison Woman's Club (Mont.)

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The Harrison Woman's Club was founded in 1914 as the Home Betterment Club. The club voted to change its name in June 1915. The club's purpose was the "mutual improvement of its members in art, literature, science, domestic and vital interests of the day, or any other subject chosen." The club was assisted in organizational matters by members of the Cardwell Country Club. The Harrison Woman's Club joined the Montana Federation of Women's Clubs in 1916. It was also a membe...

Daughters of Leisure (Harrison, Mont.)

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Montana Federation of Women's Clubs

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Montana division of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The Montana Federation of Women's Clubs was organized and voted to join the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC) on 14 Apr. 1904. As part of the GFWC, the largest international service club for women in the world, the members of the Montana federation raise funds and volunteer time to improve their communities, particularly the lives of women and children. From the description of Records of th...

Madison County Federation of Women's Clubs.

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Mystic Circle (Harrison, Mont.)

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