RG0719.AM: Woman's Bi-Metallic League (Lincoln, Neb.)
Records: 1896-1900
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Neb.: Women's organization
Size: Fraction
HISTORICAL NOTE
The Woman's Bi-Metallic League was founded in Lincoln, Nebraska, for the purpose of promotion of bi-metallism and general education on political questions. Membership was restricted to women who sympathized with the objects of the organization, would sign the constitution and pay the initiation fee of twenty-five cents. The organization was disbanded on July 16, 1900.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
This collection consists of one folder relating to the organization of the Woman's Bi-Metallic League. The collection includes the constitution, minutes of meetings (1898-1900) and a membership list (1896) of the Woman's Bi-Metallic League.
The collection was donated by the Woman's Bi-Metallic League in 1918.
DESCRIPTION
Constitution
Minutes of meetings, 1898-1900
Membership list, 1896
ADDED ENTRIES:
Bimetallism
Lancaster County (Neb.) -- History
Lincoln (Neb.) -- History
Silver question
Women in Nebraska
Woman's Bi-Metallic League (Lincoln, Neb.)
Women's clubs
12-28-2006 Revised TMM
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