Fortnightly Club records
Scope and Contents
Records. 1890-2015. 1.6 linear feet. This collection consists of the records of The Fortnightly Club of Helena, Montana, and includes incoming correspondence (1916-2012, undated); financial records (1897-1899, 1912-1935); minutes (189O-2014); organizational records (1991-2014, undated); miscellany, including attendance records (1985-2014), outlines of study (1896-2015), programs, a scrapbook (1965-2005), histories of the club; and assorted clippings.
Dates
- Creation: 1890-2015
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Collection open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Montana Historical Society. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collection. In some cases permission for use may require additional authorization from the copyright owners. For more information contact an archivist.
Biographical / Historical
The Fortnightly Club of Helena, Montana, was founded on October 11, 1890, by Mrs. Frances (Fanny) Webster Wickes, for the study of English literature. Fanny Webster Wickes was born in September 1845 in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Gen. Joseph Dana Webster. She married George T. Wickes on March 31, 1868. In 1882 Fanny and George came to Montana, George worked as a manager of the Wickes mines and business in the town of Wickes, founded by his father's cousin W. W. Wickes. Fanny and George had three children: Edwin Dana; Anne (Love); and Lewis Webster.
The Fortnightly Club was the first organization in the state to function as a literary circle. The group, whose membership was limited to women, was to meet "at half past two o'clock on the afternoons of the first and third Saturdays of each month." It was agreed that each member be required to spend not less than three hours a week in study for the club work; that for any failure to do so there be a fine of one cent per half hour; that for absence from meetings, except in cases of illness or absence from town, there be a fine of ten cents; and for tardiness, five cents. Membership fees were set at a dollar a year. As the club grew its membership was limited to 33, and eventually to 20.
Within the first few years, Club members branched out to include the study of Western literature and drama. By 1901 the focus had expanded to include the arts in general, and in 1904 the Club's name was changed to the Fortnightly Study Class. In 1919 the program began to include current events and philosophy, and by the 1920s "Negro music" was being performed. The Club was renamed the Fortnightly Club in 1931.
Extent
1.6 linear feet
Abstract
The Fortnightly Club was founded by Mrs. Frances W. Wickes to study English literature. It was the first organization in Montana to function as a literary circle. The collection (1890-2015) consists of incoming correspondence, financial records, minutes, organizational records, miscellany, attendance records, outlines of study, programs, histories of the club, a developing scrapbook, and clippings.
Arrangement
Arranged by series.
Physical Location
12:3-3
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Acquisition information Available upon request.
Separated Materials
Artifacts and photographs have been transferred to the Museum and Photograph Archives respectively. The sheet music of "It Is Lilac Time," with lyrics by Club member Mrs. Harvey L. Glenn, has been transferred to the Library Sheet Music Collection. See inventory below for more information.
- Title
- Guide to the Fortnightly Club records 1890-2015
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by MHS staff
- Date
- 2004
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs ( Describing Archives: A Content Standard 2nd Edition)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Repository Details
Part of the Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives Repository
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT 59620-1201 United States
406-444-2681
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