Manuscript Collection

New Southern Women's Club Records - Accession 1765

New Southern Women's Club Records - Accession 1765

Files

Identifier

Accession 1765

Inclusive Dates

1998-2020

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Collection Size

322 pieces

Language

English;

Scope and Content Note

The New Southern Women’s Club is a social organization in the Fort Mill and surrounding areas that provides activities and social opportunities for newcomers to the area. The goal of the club is to support women and help them meet friends through activities and work together on community service projects. The group was first formed when it broke off from the Rock Hill Newcomer’s Club in 1998. The group has monthly meetings and activities set for the group that include a book club, monthly luncheons, and various game nights. The New Southern Women’s Records consist mainly of photographs of events throughout the years, newsletters, guidelines for the club, board members lists, and descriptions of activities.

Additional Notes

The New Southern Women's Club Records are unprocessed.

Provenance

The New Southern Women's Club Records were donated to the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections by the New Southern Women's Club via Ann Ramsay on January 4, 2022.

Copyright

For information concerning copyright please contact the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University.

New Southern Women's Club Records - Accession 1765

LC Subject Headings

New Southern Women’s Club--Archives; Women--South Carolina--York County--Societies and clubs; Clubs--South Carolina--York County; South Carolina--Societies and clubs

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