THURSDAY CLUB (SAINT PAUL, MINN.):
An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
Manuscripts Collection
OVERVIEW
Creator: | Thursday Club (Saint Paul, Minn.), creator. | |
Title: | Thursday Club records. | |
Dates: | 1894-2022. | |
Abstract: | Constitutions, minutes, an early membership list, yearbooks containing the club's annual programs, membership rosters, and secretary's report, treasurer's books and reports, scrapbooks; and miscellaneous papers (including a few manuscripts written by club members) documenting the activities of a Saint Paul women's literary and intellectual society organized on May 14, 1894. | |
Quantity: | 2.10 cubic feet (3 boxes). | |
Location: | See Detailed Description section for shelf locations. |
HISTORICAL NOTE
The Thursday Club of Saint Paul was formed on May 14, 1894 during a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Henry P. Upham. The purpose of the club was to provide a forum for young women to engage in literary study. Mrs. Clinton J. (Carrie Haskins) Backus, an instructor of history, literature, and mathematics at the Baldwin Seminary, helped to organize the club. She also served as its director from 1894 until her resignation in 1909 when she was made an honorary president.
The club was organized with 25 charter members and its first meeting was held on October 4, 1894. Charter members included Lucy Ames, Caroline Beaumont, Nellie Beardslee, Marguerite Blakeley, Mrs. William Canby, Annie Carpenter, Mary Clark, Laura Dawson, Mrs. J. P. Elmer, Emma Gilfillan, Josephine Kalman, Gertrude Kirk, Louise Lindeke, Charlotte Meade, Julia Gilman Noyes, Bertha Robbins, Cornelia Saunders, Mrs. McNeil V. Seymour, Grace Upham, Laura Winter, and Jane Wood. The secretary's first annual report given on February 7, 1895 identified a membership of 102. Member dues were $3.00 and two-thirds of the total was paid to the director. In 1896 the Club became a member of the fourth district of the Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs.
Meetings were held the third Thursday of each month from October through May for the first five years. Beginning in 1899 the club met on the second Thursday of each month from October through April. Typical meeting programs included a paper presented by a club member known as the "essayist of the day" on a selected topic. In later years guest speakers were included on programs. The club's first course of study focused on the poets of the 19th century. That course expanded during the 1899 club year to include American history and focused on philanthropic and social institutions and movements during 1902/1903. Special interest sections were added in 1919 that focused on such topics as music, drama, travel, American art, civics, and current topics. These sections met in addition to the regular monthly meetings of the club.
In 1904 the club began what became a long tradition of civic and philanthropic charity. During that year Mrs. William T. McMurran coordinated a project that resulted in the planting of 14,000 fruit trees by schoolchildren at Oakland Terrace Park and at the Phalen Park, Lafayette, Davis, and Shaeffer schools. A standing social and civic committee formed during the 1908/1909 club year continued until 1978. Subsequent projects included support for the St. Paul public library, the Neighborhood House Association, the Free Medical Dispensary, and the Red Cross. During the second world war the club supported war relief organizations and women's activities through the state's civil defense program.
Historical information was taken from the collection.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Availability:
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item here]. Thursday Club Records. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Accession Information:
Accession numbers: 12,664; 14,160; 14,599; 15,263; 15,449; 15,806; 16,164; 16,589; 16,846; 17,308; 17,495; 17,602; 17,634; 17,825; 17,889; 17,918
Processing Information:
Processed by: Kathryn A. Johnson, May 1980, May 1989; Dennis E. Meissner, July 1991, January 1996; Monica Manny Ralston, June 2005; Alex Kent, March 2011; Shelby Edwards, January 2012; David B. Peterson, March 2014; Leif Kopietz, July 2021, July 2022, and June 2023
Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with a Basic Project grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).
Catalog ID number: 990017148550104294
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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151.E.11.8F | 1 | Constitutions, 1927-1928, 1939-1940, 1957. |
Yearbooks, 1895-1896, 1999-2000, 2003-2004, 2009-2013, 2015-2022. 5 folders and 2 volumes. | |||||||||||
The yearbooks typically include an annual meeting schedule and lists of the club's officers, committees and sections, and members. The books also variously include the constitution and bylaws (1895-1896, 1923-1924, 1980-1981, 1998-1999), the secretary's annual report (1895-1896, 1915-1916, 1928-1929, 1953-1954), the treasurer's annual report (1895-1896, 1933-1934), the annual report of the social and civic committee (1910-1911, 1915-1916), and standing rules (1915-1916). |
Minutes, May 14, 1894-January 25, 1917, September 29, 1923-April 14, 1955, June 15, 1993-June 15, 2000, June 2003-June 2005, June 2009-June 2022. 5 volumes and 11 folders. |
Treasurer's books, February 1924-September 1930, April 1933-April 1941. 2 volumes. |
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123.E.18.6F | 3 | Treasurer's reports, 2000-2001, June 2003-June 30, 2005, 2012, 2017. 3 folders. |
Proposed budget, 2009-2011. |
Membership list, 1895-1897. 1 volume. |
Officers' job descriptions, 1982-1990. |
Officers' reports, 2016-2017. |
Year-end reports from Board Members, 2021-2022. |
Miscellaneous papers, undated, circa 1906, 1921, 1981. |
Personal mailings, September 2003-June 2005. |
Program postcards, September 2010-June 2013, 2016-2017. |
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142.G.14.8F-2 | 2 | Scrapbooks, 1908-1956. 2 volumes and 2 folders. | |||||||||
The scrapbooks contain copies of the club's annual yearbooks; printed postcards used to announce the club's programs and meetings; printed programs from recitals and plays sponsored by the music and drama sections; annual handwritten reports from the club's officers, committees and sections; and news clippings highlighting club meetings, receptions, and guest lecturers. |
CATALOG HEADINGS
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
- Topics:
- Literature -- Societies, etc.
- Women -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Societies and clubs.
- Women -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Social life and customs.
- Women -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Intellectual life.
- Clubs -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
- Document Types:
- Scrapbooks.