River Falls Tuesday Club Records, 1890-2000


Summary Information
Title: River Falls Tuesday Club Records
Inclusive Dates: 1890-2000

Creator:
  • River Falls Tuesday Club (River Falls, Wis.)
Call Number: River Falls Mss AQ

Quantity: 4.8 cubic feet (7 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 7 volumes) and 13 photographs

Repository:
Archival Locations:
UW-River Falls, Chalmer Davee Library / River Falls Area Research Ctr. (Map)

Abstract:
Records of the River Falls Tuesday Club, a study and service group affiliated with the Wisconsin Federation of Women's Clubs; including minute books, treasurer's records, scrapbooks, lists of members, histories, anniversary photographs, and other material. Activities included support of the public library, public health causes (particularly tuberculosis), sales of Liberty Bonds, city hospital improvement, a “save the elms” campaign, and other causes.

Language: English

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Biography/History

The River Falls Tuesday Club, River Falls, Wisconsin, was organized in 1890 by Mrs. J. 0. Emery, wife of the president of River Falls Normal School, for the purpose of studying history, literature, and art. Club members agreed to devote Tuesday afternoons to the consideration of a specific country or region.

The Club's raison d'etre was extended in 1906 by incorporating the promotion of causes which members decided were “wise and helpful.” Thus a major campaign was initiated by the Club for the creation of a public library in River Falls. The campaign was successful and the growth and development of the River Falls Public Library has been an ongoing Tuesday Club project for the past half century. The Club also began to diversify its intellectual endeavors by including a study of current events.

The passing years saw the gradual transition of the Tuesday Club from a study group to a service-oriented organization. Accordingly, the purpose of the Club was amended in 1916 to include promotion of “intellectual and social culture and to advance whatever relates to public welfare.” The specific interest of the Club at that time became public health and a program of support for the Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association was inaugurated.

Other Club projects included conducting annual Christmas Seal campaigns, collecting relief contributions, promoting Liberty Bonds, and adopting a French orphan. Among later projects were loans to college students, improvement of the city hospital facilities, establishing a Youth Center, sponsorship of the local UNICEF program, and directing a “save the elms” campaign. The Club also passed resolutions on such political and social issues as child labor, equal suffrage, and the League of Nations.

The Tuesday Club has been affiliated with the State Federation of Women's Clubs since 1898 and the General Federation of Women's Clubs since 1912.

Scope and Content Note

The collection consists of 21 volumes and 2 folders of miscellany. There are 9 minutes books covering the years 1902-1968. However, minutes for the years 1890-1902, 1921-1930, and 1948-1953 are missing. The minutes books contain a list of members and dues paid, the laws and by-laws as adopted or amended by the Club, and the minutes of Club meetings.

The Treasurer's Record, covering the period 1906-1936, records the accounts of the Club for those years.

Volume 10 contains copies of the Club's yearbooks from 1890 to 1968. Each yearbook contains an outline of the study program for that year, the topics presented, and who presented them. Later yearbooks become progressively more elaborate, listing officers, all members, and special committees.

Volumes 11-14 are press books containing newspaper clippings of Club events, awards, and programs. Volumes 15-17, and 20-21 are scrapbooks; included is information concerning the Club's Community Achievement Projects in 1956-1958, 1961-1962, and 1964-1970. Volume 19 contains Club anniversary photographs.

Boxes 3 and 4 each contain a folder of miscellaneous items, including histories of the Club prepared by Club historians.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Mrs. G. P. Helgeson, River Falls, Wisconsin, 1968 and 1971, and Mrs. Frank Springer, Elmwood, Wisconsin, 1968; and Helen Erickson, 2002. Accession Number: M68-178, M68-244, M71-344, M79-452, M80-438, M85094, M2014-103


Processing Information

Processed by D. Egbert, November 7, 1968, and Karen Baumann, February 8, 1972.


Contents List
River Falls Mss AQ
Series: Administrative
Box   1
Folder/Volume   1/1
1902-1907
Box   1
Folder/Volume   2/2
1907-1913
Box   1
Folder/Volume   3/3
1913-1921
Box   1
Folder/Volume   4/4
1930-1933
Box   1
Folder/Volume   5/5
1933-1936
Box   1
Folder/Volume   6/6
1940-1946
Box   1
Folder/Volume   7/7
1946-1948
Box   1
Folder/Volume   8/8
1953-1961
Box   4
Folder/Volume   1/18
1962-1968
Box   5
Folder   1-3
Agenda and minutes, 1968-2000
Box   5
Folder   4
By-laws and standing rules, 1915, 1968, 1974-1975
Box   5
Folder   5-6
Membership lists, 1890-1984
Box   5
Folder   7
Monthly discussions, 1890-1902
Box   5
Folder   8
President and secretaries lists, 1890-1971
Series: Programs and Activities
Box   5
Folder   9
Antique show, 1975-1978
Box   5
Folder   10
Antique show and quilt raffle, 1981, 1983-1985, 1998, circa 2000
Box   5
Folder   11-12
Series: Correspondence, 1970s-1990s
Series: Financial Records
Box   3
Folder   1/9
Treasurer's record, 1906-1936
Box   6
Folder   1
Budget and receipts, 1980-1987, 1995
Box   6
Folder   2-3
Financial record books, 1968-1990
Box   6
Folder   4
Treasurer's book, 1936-1968
Series: Histories
Box   6
Folder   5
“Sedulously They Carry On,” undated
Box   6
Folder   6-8
1970s-1990s
Box   7
Folder   1
Series: Legal and Tax Documents, 1960s-1980s
Series: Pamphlets and Brochures
Box   7
Folder   2-3
Club memorabilia, 1903-1927
Box   7
Folder   4
Club Woman, 1982, 1984
Box   7
Folder   5
News clippings, 1950, 1980-1984, 1995-2000
Box   7
Folder   6
Newsletters, 1984
Box   7
Folder   7
Wisconsin Federation of Woman's Clubs papers, 1980s
Series: Scrapbooks and Yearbooks
Volume   10
Yearbooks of the Tuesday Club, 1890-1968
Box   7
Folder   8-14
Yearbooks, 1915-1991
Press books
Volume   11
No. 2, 1948-1960
Volume   12
No. 3, 1960-1962
Volume   13
No. 4, 1962-1965
Volume   14
No. 5, 1965-1966
Community Achievement Projects
Box   2
Folder/Volume   1/15
1956-1958
Box   2
Folder/Volume   2/16
1961-1962
Box   2
Folder/Volume   3/17
1964-1966
Scrapbooks
Volume   20
1966-1968
Volume   21
1968-1970
Box   8
Folder   1-3
1970-1978
Box   3
Folder   2
Miscellaneous
Note: Includes Club histories prepared by Tuesday Club historians.
Box   4
Folder   3
Miscellaneous
Note: Includes a history of the 1966-1970 period, a list of the presidents and recording secretaries from 1890 to 1970, and two 1971 newsletters.
Series: Visual Materials
Box   4
Folder/Volume   2/19
Anniversary photographs, 1900, 1915, 1940, 1965, 1971
PH River Falls Mss AQ
Folder   1
Photographs, circa 1990s
Folder   1 (continued)
Turning Point Award, undated