Mary F. Thomas Woman's Christian Temperance Union Collection
Scope and Contents
The Mary F. Thomas Woman's Christian Temperance Union was one of several local affiliates of the WCTU in Wayne County, Indiana, before 1920. Named in honor of Dr. Mary Frame (Myers) Thomas (1815-1888), one of the first female medical doctors in Indiana and an early advocate of temperance, it was chartered in 1896. Members were Richmond residents, many of them Quakers. The collection consists of minute books from 1898 to 1921, correspondence, programs, and a journal and scrapbook kept by member Rowena Randle while attending the national WCTU convention in 1909.
Dates
- 1896-1921
Extent
1.00 Boxes
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
It is unknown how and when First Friends Meeting came into possession of these records.
Method of Acquisition
Transferred from First Friends Meeting in Richmond, 1990.
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- Archon Finding Aid Title
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- Undetermined
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Repository Details
Part of the Friends Collection and Earlham College Archives Repository