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N. National Association of Colored Women's Clubs; National Association of Wage Earners; National Federation of Women's Music Clubs; National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild
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Cuban Philatelic Society of America [40] Florida Precancel Club [40] Ft. Lauderdale/Oakland Park Stamp Club (Oakland Park) [40] Gainesville Stamp Club [40] Gasparilla Stamp Club [44] General Francis Marion Stamp Club [40] George W. Linn Stamp Club (Howey-in-the-Hills) [40] Germany Philatelic Society [40]
Title sheet with site plan and roof plan for Saratoga Foothill Club, 20399 Park Place, Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California. Established in 1907 under the name "Foothill Study Club," this organization comprised a small circle of local women who gathered in the homes of members to engage in self-improvement activities, including reading and public speaking.
The registration for the Women's Club Adobe Plaque as a California Historical Landmark #249 dates back to September 3, 1937. [1] On January 20, 1961, the California State Parks Commission in cooperation with the Santa Clara Women's Club, erected a commemorative plaque, that designates the site of the Women's Club Adobe. The marker is located at ...