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Collection Overview
| Size | 1 item |
| Abstract | The Spinsters' Club of Fayetteville, N.C., was a social club for unmarried women under age 30. The collection includes a volume containing the bylaws, constitution, and membership lists of the Spinsters' Club. |
| Creator | Spinsters' Club (Fayetteville, N.C.) |
| Language | English |
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Subject Headings
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Historical Information
The Spinsters' Club of Fayetteville, N.C., was a social club for unmarried women under age 30. Membership was by election and was limited to 25 members.
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Scope and Content
The collection includes a volume containing the bylaws, constitution, and membership lists of the Spinsters' Club of Fayetteville, N.C. Member lists include charter members, honorary members and membership lists, 1945-1948.
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Spinsters' Club Records, 1936-1948.
| Folder 1 |
Original finding aid #04144-z, Series: "Spinsters' Club Records, 1936-1948." Folder 1 |
Records #04144-z, Series: "Spinsters' Club Records, 1936-1948." Folder 1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, January 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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