wa00014. Women's Clubs and Organizations
Found in 143 Collections and/or Records:
Modern Idea Club of Thurman Iowa records
Fremont County, Iowa women's club that was responsible for opening a public library in the small town of Thurman in 1936.
Monday Afternoon Club (Fort Madison, Iowa) records
Cultural women's club in Fort Madison, Iowa which focused on intellectual improvement through study and reading.
Mothers for Natural Law records
Organization opposed to genetically modified organisms.
Burlington Clubwomen's Time Capsule records
Time capsule documenting women's community involvement, as captured in 1896 and 1946.
AAUW - Ottumwa, IA Branch records
Rowena Hardinger's papers relating to a committee that was formed in 1986.
Athene Club records
The program for the Athene Club from 1897-1898.
Chatterso Club essay
"The 'Chatterso Club' of Inwood, Iowa" by Eunice Lee.
Jones County Rural Women's Clubs records
Materials related to four women’s clubs in rural Jones County in the second half of 20th century.
Iowa City Jay-C-Ettes, Inc. (Johnson County, Iowa) records
A social and philanthropic club for the wives of Iowa City Jaycees, from 1962-1967.
Johnson County Democratic Women’s Club records
A cookbook put together by members of the Johnson County Democratic Women’s Club.
N.N. Club of Iowa City records
A history of the topics studied by a women’s literary group throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries in Iowa City, Iowa.
Iowa City Women's Club records
A club focused on promoting social welfare; civic, economic, and cultural advancement.
Prairie Bell Club records
Meeting notes and programs from a women's social club in rural Iowa from 1970-1999.
Mount Vernon Friendship Club records
Minutes, programs, and scrapbooks of the Mount Vernon Friendship Club of Mount Vernon, Iowa.
Dyersville Women's Club records
Women’s club in Dyersville, Iowa which focused on self-improvement and community betterment.
Tama County Federated Women’s Club records
A county branch of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs that was dedicated to volunteer activities in Tama County, Iowa.
Iowa City Feminist Reunion 2017 records
An event held at the Iowa Women’s Archives in 2017 celebrating the achievements of Iowa City feminists from 1965-1985 and collecting their history.
Nancylee Ziese papers
Cedar Rapids advocate for women, children, and the Equal Rights Amendment.
