Portland Woman's Club records [manuscript], 1895-1995.

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Portland Woman's Club records [manuscript], 1895-1995.

Collection includes: Minutes, 1895-1993; Correspondence, ca. 1918-1985; Historian files, ca. 1951-1973; Membership logs and record, 1901-1968; Financial records, 1910-1978; Attendance, 1899-1978, 1989-1998; Secretary's Files, 1986-1995; Publicity, 1915-1968; Safe Deposit, 1953-1973; Insurance, 1925-1979; By-Laws and Constitution, ca. 1897-1975; Publications, 1896-1978; Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, ca. 1915-1995; General Federation of Women's Clubs, ca. 1915-1948; Miscellaneous, ca. 1922-1995; Scrapbooks, 1897-1983;

25 cubic feet (25 record cartons and some loose items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8099831

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Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs

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The Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs (OFWC) was admitted to the General Federation of Women's Clubs on January 10, 1901. The mission of the OFWC is to "bring into communication and to unite the women's clubs and like organizations throughout the State for the purpose of mutual benefit, and for the promotion of their common interest in educational, industrial, artistic, and scientific culture as interpreted and implemented by established policy". All clubs are organized...

General Federation of Women's Clubs

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Zitkala is the Indian name for Gertrude Bonnin, 1876-1938. From the guide to the National Council of American Indians records, 1926-1938, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Portland Woman's Club (Portland, Or.)

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The Portland Woman's Club was formed on December 19, 1895, when a group of Portland women gathered at the home of W. W. Spaulding. From the guide to the Portland Woman's Club records, 1895-1995, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) The Portland Woman's Club was formed on December 19, 1895, when a group of Portland women gathered at the home of W. W. Spaulding. These women wished to identify themselves with the concerns and activities within t...