Women -- Montana -- Societies and clubs
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
American Association Of University Women Montana Division records
Flathead Valley Girl Scouts Scrapbook
Flathead Valley Girl Scouts Scrapbook (ca. 1940-1949) scrapbook includes photographs and ephemera from activities enjoyed by Girl Scout troops in the Flathead Valley during the 1940s. Many photographs and ephemera include labels. Some photographs have become detached or are no longer in the scrapbook.
Grand Army of the Republic Montana Department records
This collection consists of records of the Montana Department of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) and of the Woman's Relief Corps. Records include correspondence, financial records, organizational materials, rosters, minutes, and miscellany for locals in Anaconda, Butte, Boulder Valley, Columbia Falls, Deer Lodge, Fort Custer, Great Falls, Hamilton, Helena, and Missoula.
League of Women Voters of Montana records
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan political organization. Records (1921-1989) of the Montana branch include general correspondence arranged by president; financial records; minutes; organizational materials; reports to the national office; subject files; miscellany; and clippings. There are also records for local branches of the League around the state.
Flora McKay McNulty papers
Montana Cowbelles, Inc. records
The Montana CowBelles, Inc. is an organization of ranch women. Records (1952-1986) include general correspondence; minutes of board meetings, conventions, and workshops; organizational materials, including articles of incorporation and membership lists; subject files of materials from local CowBelles groups; writings on local ranches, ranchers, early settlers; and miscellany.
Montana Federation Of Colored Women's Clubs records
Montana Legislative Assembly (15th: 1917-1918) records
Montana Legislative Assembly (15th: 1917-1918) records
Records (1917-1918) of the Montana 15th Legislative Assembly consist of Regular and Extraordinary Sessions. The records include correspondence from the Dorcas Ladies' Aid Society and the Women's Christian Temperance Union, both of Butte, opposing legalization of prostitution; a Resolution honoring Buffalo Bill; and records of the High Court of Impeachment hearing the case of Charles L. Crum, judge of the 15th Judicial District.