Women -- North Dakota -- Societies and clubs.
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Agassiz Garden Club Records
Collection
Identifier: Mss 270
Abstract
The club, organized in 1954 and located northeastern North Dakota, is devoted to garden interests, especially the Pioneer Memorial Gardens at Homme Recreation Area in Walsh County, N.D. The club records include Constitution and Bylaws, Treasurer’s Records, Project Plans, Subject Files, and Scrapbooks. One note are the scrapbooks, from 1980 and later, that follow the political career of one of the club members, Rosemarie Myrdal, former Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota. The other set of...
Dates:
1954-1991.
Agassiz Women's Political Caucus Records
Collection
Identifier: Mss 3031
Abstract
This collection focuses on the Agassiz Women’s Political Caucus. This group is a bipartisan women’s organization, devoted to women’s representation in the State and National public office. The organization helped to nominate the first woman vice presidential candidate in the nation’s history. The group committed itself to the Equal Rights Amendment, and governmental attention to child care. The group sought to get progressive women of both parties elected to public office at every level to...
Dates:
1983-1984
Amenia Chapter of Red Cross Ledger
Item
Identifier: SC 4
Abstract
Ledger consists of receipts and disbursements for the Amenia Chapter of the Red Cross, Junior Red Cross records, and membership lists with amount donated by each member.
Dates:
1917-1919
Amenia Church Ladies Aid Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 575
Abstract
Minutes of meetings (1925-1932) and financial records.
Dates:
1914-1937
Amenia, N.D. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 565
Abstract
Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Amenia, N.D. minutes (1903-1909), membership lists, and financial records (1888-1921).
Dates:
1887-1921.
American Association of University Women, Fargo Branch Records, 1934-2005
Collection
Identifier: Mss 310
Abstract
The American Association of University Women, Fargo Branch records primarily include documents from the 1950s-1990s, and relate to the activities of the club. Of particular value are the Newsletters and Operations and Activities series, which detail the extent to which the organization was active in the community. An earlier accession has been processed as Mss 157.
Dates:
1934-2005.
Country Homemakers' Club Records
Collection
Identifier: Mss 181
Abstract
The Country Club began around 1912. In 1924, its name was changed to the Country Homemakers' Club, located in the Amenia area of Cass County, N.D. It was considered unusual for the time because it was the only one in Cass County that had two meetings a month— "one a social and one a business. The club consists of women who stand out individually as real leaders." Some prominent members through the years included Mrs. William Guy, Mrs. Albert Sinner, Mrs. John Sinner, Mrs. Leo Sinner, Mrs. A.D....
Dates:
1913-1966
Elizabeth Preston Anderson Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 653
Abstract
The Elizabeth Preston Anderson Papers document the life and activities of a woman who influenced North Dakota politics by resisting efforts to reintroduce liquor to a dry state, by battling along with the suffragists to obtain the vote for North Dakota women, and by espousing a rigid moral program.‟ Her papers have been organized into four series: Correspondence, Autobiography, Histories, Pamphlets and Brochures, Speeches, Western Womanhood, and White Ribbon Bulletin.
Dates:
1889-1954
Fargo-Moorhead Quota Club Records
Collection
Identifier: Mss 307
Abstract
The Fargo-Moorhead Quota Club was founded in 1925. Quotarians are known especially for their service to deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired individuals and disadvantaged women and children. The club records document the activities of the organization from 1925-1975. The majority of the collection is comprised of the club’s meeting minutes, scrapbooks, and events.
Dates:
1925-2009
Gardar Homemakers Club Records
Collection
Identifier: Mss 269
Abstract
The Gardar Homemakers Club was organized in 1926 at Gardar, N.D. and continued as an active club until 1985. Its records consist of Meeting Minutes, Treasurer’s Ledgers, Major Project Record Books, Project Instructions and Illustrations, Pioneer Mothers Biographies, Subject Files, and Scrapbooks.
Dates:
1926-1985