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Hroswitha Club (1944-1999) a club of women bibliophiles, all excluded (until 1976) from the men's Grolier Club and the Caxton Club. [15]) It met first at the Cosmopolitan Club (New York City) (a women's club) and met four to five times a year at multiple locations. [ 16 ]
Belmont Manor House, formally known as Belmont Plantation, is a two-story, five-part Federal mansion in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, built between the years of 1799–1802 by Ludwell Lee (1760–1836), son of Richard Henry Lee. The land surrounding the mansion, the Belmont property, was handed down to his first wife (also his first ...
Bolling Haxall House, also known as the Woman's Club, is a historic residential building located in Richmond, Virginia.It was built by Bolling Walker Haxall in 1858 and is a three-story Italian Villa style dwelling of sandstone-colored stucco, scored to imitate ashlar.
Wilfandel Club; Woman's Athletic Club; Woman's Building (Los Angeles) Woman's Civic Betterment Club; Woman's Club of El Paso; Woman's Club of Fayetteville; Woman's Club of Lodi; Woman's Club of Morristown; Woman's Club of Olympia; Woman's Club of Redondo Beach; Woman's Club of Rutherford; Woman's Club of San Antonio; Woman's Club of Upper ...
Improvements, maintenance and repairs to the gazebo at Dwyer Park in Winnetka were made possible by a $100,000 donation by the Winnetka Woman’s Club. A dedication event along with a ribbon ...
During World War II, the club bought enough war bonds that they had a bomber named after them. [6] In 1969, former club president Virginia S. Young became Fort Lauderdale's first and so far only female mayor. In 2007 the club elected Alice Sakhnovsky as the club's first African American president. [5]
Jane Brunson Marks, served as Philanthropic Chairman of Woman's Club of Burbank and was the President of Woman's Club of Burbank from 1927 to 1928 and reelected from 1928 to 1929 [19] Maybelle Stephens Mitchell (1872–1919), served in the Atlanta Woman's Club [27] Eva Perry Moore (1852–1931)
The Bradenton Woman's Club is a women's club in Bradenton, Florida. Their clubhouse building was completed in 1921 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019 as part of a Multiple Property Submission .