Houston Heights Woman's Club records, 1900-2004.

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Houston Heights Woman's Club records, 1900-2004.

The records of the Houston Heights Woman's Club consist of awards, certificates and citations acknowledging the positive efforts and contributions to the community made by the members, yearbooks detailing the year's events and providing membership lists, photo albums showcasing the numerous activities the club's members have taken part in over the course of the years, and administrative materials, including meeting minutes and audit reports among other documentation. All materials date from 1900 to 2004. The collection arrived in the archives in excellent order, arranged chronologically and neatly in binders, albums, and yearbooks. The records have been processed chronologically into four series: awards, certificates and citations; yearbooks; albums and scrapbooks; and administrative documentation.

6.5 linear ft.

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The Houston Heights Woman's Club, founded by sixteen wives of Houston Heights founders and originally called the Houston Heights Literary Club, held their first meeting at Mrs. Cummings' home on January 15, 1900. The club appointed its first officers, including president, vice president, and secretary, and formed a constitution and program of work to be accomplished. Meetings were subsequently held every Monday at a different member's house each week and the members dedicated themselves to the d...