Women -- Societies and clubs
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Hamilton Woman's Club records
The Mothers Club of Hamilton, Montana, was organized in 1911, and renamed the Hamilton Woman's Club in 1913. The organization functions as a civic and social club that donates money and goods to the library, the needy, students, etc; improves local parks; and presents programs on travel, social, and political topics. The collection (1913-1989) includes incoming correspondence, financial records, organizational records, minutes, miscellany, and clippings.
Helena Business and Professional Women's Club Records
Helena Woman's Center records
Helena Woman's Club Records
Records of the Helena Woman's Club include treasurer's books (1969-1995); articles of incorporation (1896); minutes of the general and Executive Board meetings (1901-1908, 1921-1940, 1947-1956, 1959-1993), of the Arts and Crafts Dept. (1915-1937, 1955-1988), of the Liberal Arts Dept. (1967-1975), of the Literary Dept. (1940-1956), of the Music Dept. (1925-1946), and of the Social and Political Science Dept. (1920-1929); and yearbooks (1900-1995).
Homer Club of Butte Records
The Homer Club of Butte, Montana, was organized in 1891 by Nettie E. Casper and named for the classical Greek author. Included in the records are minutes (1898-1970), yearbooks (1895-1984), constitutions, instructions, and miscellany.
Alexander Mckay papers
Alexander McKay (1832-1922), a Scottish immigrant, was a miner and businessman in Virginia City, Montana. Records (1857-1922) include correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and court papers for McKay's business interests including flour mills and mining claims. There are subgroups for Elling, Baker McKay (1887-1911); Mill Creek Mills (1878-1898); Caroline Hanson McKay (1877-1911); and Mary McKay Herhold Bothwell Swanze (1876-1925).
Montana International Women's Year records
The Montana International Women's Year Conference met in Helena in 1977. Records (1976-1977) include general correspondence, financial records, minutes, and organizational materials for the MIWY Coordinating Committee; minutes, reports, speeches, etc. for the conference; subject files for other committees and regional conferences; and clippings.