Amy P.S. Stacy diary and two letters, 1892, 1896, 1901.

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Amy P.S. Stacy diary and two letters, 1892, 1896, 1901.

Diary (1892 July 25-Aug. 3rd) chiefly relating to a trip taken by Stacy, in company with her husband, from Tacoma, on board the S.S. Topeka, to Alaska, ending at Killisnoo (Aug. 3rd) with a detailed description of native huts and individuals.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8067158

Washington State Historical Society

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Tripp, Mrs.

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Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs

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Alliance of women's clubs of Washington State founded in 1896. Since 1995 it has been known as the General Federation of Women's Clubs -- Washington State. The organization was established at a statewide convention of women's clubs called by the members of the Aloha and Nesika clubs of Tacoma. It is a member of The General Federation of Women's Clubs, International, the world's largest and oldest nonpartisan, nondenominational volunteer service organization for women, founded in 1890. ...

Stacy, Amy P. S. (Amy Peters Sewell), 1839-1912

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Civic leader, of Tacoma, Wash.; founder of Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs and involved in other benevolent and charitable women's groups. From the description of Amy P.S. Stacy diary and two letters, 1892, 1896, 1901. (Washington State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 70979542 ...

Aloha Club.

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City of Topeka (Steamship)

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