Women's History -- Women's Organizations
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
American Association of University Women, Grand Forks Chapter Records
Please contact Special Collections for detailed information regarding this collection.
American Association of University Women, North Dakota Chapter Records
The American Association of University Women, North Dakota Chapter Records dates from 1916 to 1991. The collection records the history of local chapters, the North Dakota state chapter, and the national organization. Included are administrative documents, annual reports, conference proceedings, correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, publications, membership directories and photographs.
Anna V. Kirk Papers
1883-1965; Nelson County suffragette, Woman's Christian Temperance Union member
Bathgate Homemakers Club Records
The Bathgate Homemakers Club Records consist of the Homemakers Creed, meeting minutes from 1940 to 1954, project books, craft books, and some miscellaneous materials.
Bathgate Study Club Records
Brenna Homemakers Club Records
The Brenna Homemakers Club Records consist of annual record books providing information on officers, members, and minutes of meetings. The activity calendar for this organization typically began in the summer or fall of a particular year and ended the following year.
Carrie Simpson Papers
1879-1964; Grand Forks active club woman, PEO North Dakota State President, nationwide President Supreme Chapter
Chester Homemakers Club
The Chester Homemakers Club Records consist of twelve booklets with information about their annual activities. The booklets contain lists of officers, past presidents, and monthly program details.
Church Women United of Grand Forks Records
The Church Women United of Grand Forks Records date from 1961 to 2003 and have been divided into seven series: Series 1: Executive Series 2: Membership Series 3: Community Projects Series 4: Financial Series 5: State Documents Series 6: National Documents Series 7: Miscellaneous
Community Input Committee Records
Organization of businesswomen in the Greater Grand Forks area