Ring, Mrs. Henry F. "Elizabeth L.," Papers, 1913-1931

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Ring, Mrs. Henry F. "Elizabeth L.," Papers, 1913-1931

Correspondence, memoranda, petitions, reports, and minutes comprise the Mrs. Henry F. "Elizabeth L." Ring Papers, 1913-1931, documenting her work through various women's organizations to effect social and prison reform in Texas.

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University of Texas Libraries

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Texas Federation of Women's Clubs

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The Texas Federation of Women's Clubs was chartered at Waco, Texas, on May 13-14, 1897, with Mrs. Edward Rotan as the first president and 21 charter clubs represented. It is now comprised of twelve regional districts. Lubbock, Texas, is in the Caprock District, and the state headquarters are in Austin, Texas. From the description of Records, 1947-1980. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23010861 The largest voluntary association of women in the state, ...

Texas. Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor.

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Ring, Elizabeth L. Fitzsimmons, 1857-1941

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Social worker and reformer Mrs. Henry F. “Elizabeth L.” Ring (1857–1941), daughter of Henry and Elizabeth L. Fitzsimmons, was born in Houston, Texas, in 1857. After attending Miss Brown's Young Ladies Boarding and Day School, she married attorney Henry Franklin Ring in 1880. Ring held numerous leadership roles for reform movements within Texas, including president of the Ladies’ Reading Club and chairman of the library committee of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs. In 1899, she...

National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor (U.S.)

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