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Wis Mss TU
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Part 1 (Wis Mss TU, Wis Mss FH, Audio 128A, Audio 144A): Original Collection, 1899-19573.0 c.f. (7 archives boxes and 2 flat boxes) and 4 tape recordings This collection will afford the researcher a good deal of information concerning the Federation's activities during the first half of this century. This does not mean that it constitutes a complete collection of the WFWC records for this period. There are numerous gaps (both chronological and topical) in the material here. Nonetheless, this collection will give the researcher an excellent idea of the nature and scope of the Federation's activities, and the internal organization and operation of the Federation itself. The collection is organized into eight groups of varying quantity. These are Series A: Mrs. Henry Youman's Correspondence; Series B: Minutes; Series C: General Reports; Series D: History; Series E: Audit Reports; Series F: Financial Reports; Series G: Landmarks Committee Records; and Series H: Tape Recordings. Series A-F are filed at call number Wis Mss TU; Series G is at Wis Mss FM; and Series H at Audio 128A and Audio 144A.
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Series: Series A: Mrs. Henry Youmans' Correspondence, 1899-1907 1 folder : Arranged chronologically, this series consists of miscellaneous letters dealing with Federation business written to Mrs. Youmans while she was recording secretary and president of the WFWC and secretary of the General Federation.
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Box
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Series: Series B: Minutes of the Executive Board, Board of Directors, and the Annual Conventions of the WFWC, 1914-1954 : Arranged chronologically, these minutes of the legislative and executive branches of the Federation constitute an excellent historical record of the Federation's activities during forty significant years.
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Series: Series C: General Reports : This series contains the various department, division, and committee reports of the Federation. In addition, it also includes the officers' reports and the reports of the district organizations. These reports cover only the period from about the early 1930s to 1954, and represent only a few of the total number of reports for even this short period. It will, however, be of value to the researcher since it gives a good indication of the direction and scope of the Federation's activities, and reveals the manner in which the Federation is organized.
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Box
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American Home
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Box
2
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Art
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Box
2
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Budget
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Box
2
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Calls and Convention Reports
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Box
2
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Child Welfare
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Box
2
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Citizenship
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Box
2
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Club Institutes
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Box
2
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Community Service
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Box
2
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Conservation
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Box
2
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Council of International Clubs
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Box
2
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Crime Control and Prevention; Law Observance
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Box
2
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District First
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Box
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District Second
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Box
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District Third
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Box
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District Fourth and Fifth
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Box
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District Sixth
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Box
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District Seventh
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Box
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District Eighth
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Box
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District Ninth
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Box
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District Tenth
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Box
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Education
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Box
3
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Education - Epsilon Sigma Omicron
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Box
3
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Educational Loan Fund
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Box
3
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Endowment and Foundation Funds
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Box
3
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Federal Headquarters and Emblems
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Box
3
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Federation Extension
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Box
3
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Federation History
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Box
3
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Fine Arts
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Box
3
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Indian Affairs
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Box
3
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International Relations
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Box
3
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Junior Clubs
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Box
3
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Legislation
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Box
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Library
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Box
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Motion Pictures
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Box
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Music
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Box
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Nursing Scholarships
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Box
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Officers' Reports
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Box
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Policy
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Box
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Press and Publicity
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Box
4
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Printing
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Box
4
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Public Welfare and Public Health
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Box
4
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Radio and Television
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Box
4
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Better Radio Listening
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Box
4
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Reorganization
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Box
4
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Resolutions
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Box
4
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Revisions and Parliamentary Law
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Box
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Safety
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Box
4
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Speakers Bureau
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Box
4
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Treasurers' Reports
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Box
4
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UNESCO
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Box
4
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Urban-Rural Co-operation
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Box
4
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Veterans
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Box
4
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War Services
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Box
4
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Welfare-Geriatrics
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Box
4
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Wisconsin Clubwoman
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Box
4
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Business Manager
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4
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Circulation Manager
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Box
4
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Wisconsin's Own Library
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Box
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Theodore Youmans Citizenship Award
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Box
4
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Youth Conservation
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Box
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Series: Series D: History of the Wisconsin Federation of Women's Clubs : This work represents a summary of the activities of the WFWC. It is a compilation of summaries for each Federation administration from 1896 to 1958.
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Box
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Series: Series E: Audit Reports, 1926-1953 : Arranged chronologically, these reports give an exact accounting of the yearly income and expenditures of the WFWC. This series is missing reports for the years 1930-1934 and 1943-1950.
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Series: Series F: Financial Reports, circa 1900-1952 : Arranged chronologically, these volumes constitute a comprehensive record of the receipts and disbursements of the WFWC during this period.
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Box
5
Volume
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Member Club dues, 1900-1909
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Box
6
Volume
2
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Endowment Fund Account, 1911-1916
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Box
5
Volume
3
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Financial Records, 1911-1925
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Receipts
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Box
9
Volume
4
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1921-1934
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Box
6
Volume
5
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1925-1931
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Box
6
Volume
6
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1931-1936
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Box
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Volume
7
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1936-1941
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Box
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Volume
8
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1941-1946
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Box
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Volume
9
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1945-1949
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Box
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Volume
10
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1949-1952
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Disbursements
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Box
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Volume
11
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l926-1936
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Box
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Volume
12
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1936-1949
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Wis Mss FH
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Series: Series G: Landmarks Committee Records, 1904-1922 : Addresses on historic sites and events delivered before the Women's Clubs of Wisconsin, newspaper clippings, and a collection of pictures of markers and statues commemorating Wisconsin historic spots collected by the Landmarks Committee of the State Federation of Women's Clubs.
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Series: Series H: Tape Recordings : On renovation of Wisconsin's first Supreme Court Building at Belmont, Wisconsin, sponsored by the Wisconsin State Federation of Women's Clubs.
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128A/1-2
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Program, [1956] : Program arranged by Mrs. E.L. Kriel, Madison, Wisconsin, Citizenship Chairman of the State Federation.
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144A/1-2
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Dedication Ceremony, 1957 October 27
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