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Monday Club records, 1892-2001

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Monday Club
Title
Monday Club records
Dates
1892-2001 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 linear foot
Collection Number
XOE_CPNWS0066mondayclub (collection)
Summary
The collection includes the records of the Monday Club, the oldest women's club in Bellingham, WA.
Repository
Western Washington University, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Goltz-Murray Archives Building
808 25th St.
Bellingham, WA
98225
Telephone: (360) 650-7534
cpnws@wwu.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

Languages
English.
Sponsor
Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the Washington State Legislature to the Washington Women's History Consortium. Funding for encoding the finding aid was awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Historical Note

Established in 1892, the Monday Club is the oldest literary club in the Bellingham region. It was founded by Mrs. J.A. Kerr and Mrs. B.B. Seymour, two prominent members of Whatcom County society, in the city of Fairhaven. It was their intention to provide an intellectual and cultural forum for the local female elite to study classic literary works. The establishment of the Monday Club reflected a broader national trend as the decade witnessed the rise of the women's club movement throughout the United States. Though primarily a literary club, the women of the Monday Club also discussed the arts, current events, and philosophy, as well as giving each other support in their home and family lives. The members held a picnic every summer, a Christmas party every December, and several musical evenings throughout the year. The early members maintained a simple organizational structure for the club. Initially, the club was led by only a president, and as time went on a secretary/treasurer and a vice president were added to the leadership. In April of 1899 the president, Mrs. Gillette, encouraged the membership to formalize the organization so they could join the General Federation of clubs in the state. The suggestion was rejected by the club members. The club occasionally met with other groups, such as the Aftermath Club, to exchange ideas and conversation with women in the community. The membership of the club traces its roots to some of the first families to settle in the area. It has included such prominent members as Mrs. Lottie Roeder Roth, Mrs. C.X. Larrabee, Mrs. F.K. Gillette, Mrs. Blodel, and Miss Mabel Zoe Wilson - among many others. The club took for its motto a quote from Robert Browning’s Fra Lippo Lippi: “This world’s no blot for us, Nor blank – it means intensely, and means good: To find its meaning is my meat and drink.” The descendents of the original members still meet the first Monday of each month, ensuring that the Monday Club continues as an active and vibrant part of the Bellingham cultural landscape.

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Content Description

The Monday Club Records include minute books, programs, correspondence, cards and notes, and some photographs. The Club's records provide documentation of the social life of women in the Bellingham area, many who descend from prestigious families. Within the minute books are records of presentations of books read by the members, discussions of current events, and descriptions of the events hosted by the club. The records were created by several club members over the Monday Club’s history, and organized from the outset. Secondary information on the Monday club can be found in: Roth, Lottie Roeder. History of Whatcom County. Vol I.Pioneer Historical Publishing Company. Chicago. 1926.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Monday Club records, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA 98225-9123.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The Monday Club records are organized in accordance with the following series arrangement:

  • Series I: Minute Books, 1892- 2001
  • Series II: Programs, 1903-2001
  • Series III: Cards and Notes, 1996-1997
  • Series IV: Photographs, undated

Acquisition Information

Donated by the Monday Club, 2001 October 22

Future Additions

The Monday Club will continue to transfer records as they become available.

Bibliography

Processing Note

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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

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Subject Terms

  • Literature -- Societies, etc. -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham -- History -- Sources
  • Women -- Societies and clubs -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham -- History -- Sources

Corporate Names

  • Monday Club (creator)
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