Yorktown/Mt. Pleasant Historical Alliance and Museum

Brief History of Yorktown Woman’s Club

Below is a 1908 clipping from the History of Delaware County by William H. Kemper, M.D., about the “Yorktown Woman’s Club”.

Woman’s Clubs were a social movement throughout the United States. Looking through the many bi-monthly programs of the club, it is clear that this local organization was far more than a social meeting. The Yorktown Woman’s Club presented information, ideas, music, drama, and literature of an educational and historical nature. As Kemper states, they were a progressive club.

Our January 2021 newsletter, “Once Upon a Time” featured a 1921 meeting. The women were talented. The program is now interactive. Take a listen here.

The club was organized on February 11, 1893 and the first meeting took place in the home of Mrs. Martha Flowers. Others mentioned are: Cynthia Paulin, Elizabeth Matthe, Minta Greer, Emma Overmire, Virena Colvin, Mayme Warfel, Miss Melissa Helvie, Lizzie Downing, Ella Shirey, Rose Fowler, Mary Williamson, Helen Hensley,  Effie Skillen, Hester Warfel, and Mayme Warfel.

January 2021 Newsletter

Interactive, colorful, and informative. Open the link to the January 2021 Newsletter, “Once Upon a Time”.

 INDEX
*New Website and Newsletter
*100 YEARS AGO-Gone! Yorktown Boys Disappear  
*1837 New Mail Route Extension
*200 Years Ago-First Land Sales in Mt. Pleasant Township  
*Yorktown Woman’s Club  June Meeting  in  1920
*Fun Fact         
*By the Section-Early Land Purchases Section 1  
*Missing Boys Found /All Grown Up   
*1923 YHS Commencement Party  
*Membership/ Donate
*Anxious Basketball Players  
*Volunteer  
*YHS Students Create Township Tours      

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