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Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest women's volunteer association in Texas.

American Music Therapy Association, Southwestern Region Records

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Consists of organizational records, newsletters, histories and videos covering the educational and professional activities of therapists in the use of music in rehabilitation, special education and communities.

Hazel M. Stamper Hohn Papers

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Aviator, who served with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of World War II, Class 44-W-4. Biographical information, correspondence, WASP flight records, certificates, and IDs, WASP reunion ephemera, events (post-war), articles and cartoons by Hohn, news clippings about Hohn and WASP, photographs (war-time and post-war), and WASP songs, and memorabilia.

Katie Daffan Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Texas author, educator, journalist, club woman. A native of Brenham, Texas, Daffan was the author of several books on Texas and women's history. She served as president of the United Daughters of the Confederates, and Texas Woman's Press Association. This collection contains 160 unidentified photographs (circa 1900's - 1930's) attached to loose black pages of a photograph album along with several news clippings including an obituary. The photos show family outings, houses, and work such as feeding the chickens and gardening.

Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest women's volunteer association in Texas.

Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest women's volunteer association in Texas.

Hilda Gloria Tagle, 1946 - .

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Hilda Tagle became the first Hispanic female federal judge in Texas upon her appointment in 1998 to the U.S. Southern District of Texas, Brownsville. This collection consists primarily of material collected during the years (1977-1998) she was in Corpus Christi leading up to that appointment and includes correspondence, subject files, printed and audio/visual material.

Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest women's volunteer association in Texas.

Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest women's volunteer association in Texas.

Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection

Texas Woman's University - The Woman's Collection
Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest women's volunteer association in Texas.

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