
Iowa Women's Archives
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City, Iowa
WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES REPORTS, IOWA
RECORDS, 1946-1948
2.5 linear inches
Iowa Women's Archives
100 Main Library
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Phone: 319-335-5068
Fax: 319-335-5900
E-mail the Iowa Women's Archives
Please cite materials from this collection as follows:
Women's Activities Report, Iowa Records, Iowa Women's Archives, University of Iowa Libraries,
Iowa City, Iowa.
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Collection Overview
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Acquisition: |
The records were transferred from the Special Collections Department in 1999. |
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The records are open for research. |
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Copyright: |
Copyright held by the donor has not been transferred to The University of Iowa. |
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Processed by: |
Karen M. Mason, 1999 and Sharon M. Lake, 2006. [WomenActivitiesReports] |
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History
In the 1940s, Allen Bogue, chairman of the History Department at the State University of Iowa (now the University of Iowa), thought that a greater effort should be made to preserve historical manuscripts and records in the state of Iowa. Therefore, the History Department hired George Sheets, a retired journalist who had worked for the Des Moines Register and Tribune, to travel the state and solicit manuscript collections for the University of Iowa Libraries. The Des Moines Register and Tribune also apparently put out a call for reports on women’s community activities in 1947 or 1948. Before their transfer to the Iowa Women’s Archives, the Women’s Activities Reports were part of the George Sheets collection in the Special Collections Department at the University of Iowa.
Scope and Content Note
The Women’s Activities Reports records date from 1946 to 1948 and measure 2.5 linear inches. The records are arranged alphabetically by town. A chart in the first folder lists the names of the towns represented, the town’s 1998 population, the county in which each town is located, and name of the woman who submitted each report.
The collection consists of thirty-seven reports, which vary greatly in length, detail, organization, and topics addressed. Many describe the women’s organizations or the outstanding women in their towns or counties; others discuss specific projects women have undertaken such as the building of a church or library; some include town and county history. Some reports are handwritten, but most are typed; they are from all parts of the state, and towns of every size. The report on Cedar Falls contains only a description of the Wednesday Club. The report from Lake Park starts with the names of “good scrub women, without the help of these capable women, many of the homes would suffer when the wife takes up interests outside the home.” Many reports allude to the effects of change and progress on women and their families. The town of Lenox is most thoroughly represented, with nineteen biographical sketches of prominent Lenox women written by Esther Dixon, along with several poems and songs written by Dixon.
Related Collections
- Wilma Belden Collins Papers
- Author of report on town of Grimes in Polk County, Iowa
George Marsh Sheets Collections
- Special Collections Department, University of Iowa Libraries
Box List
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B-L, 1947-1948
Lenox, Iowa, 1946-1948
M-W, 1947-1948 |
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