Details for The Woman's Club

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5041008705

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Marker Number 8705
Atlas Number 5041008705
Marker Title The Woman's Club
Index Entry Woman's Club, The
Address 1200 Carter Creek Pkwy.
City Bryan
County Brazos
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 752651
UTM Northing 3394921
Subject Codes fraternal organizations; women, women's history topics
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded in October 1895 as the Mutual Improvement Circle, this organization began with twenty members. Initially gathering in individual homes, the club met as a study group to improve members' minds, serve the community, and promote the cause of women's rights. Its program for the first year was a study of Greece. Among the club's early civic projects were the establishment of the city's Carnegie Library in 1903, downtown beautification efforts, and landscaping of the courthouse grounds. Club members planted a row of live oak trees along the College Avenue approach to the Texas A&M University campus. In 1909 the name of the organization was changed to The Woman's Club. Meetings were held in the Carnegie Library building until 1929, when the first clubhouse was built. Due to increases in membership, the club met in a number of different locations before the present facility was constructed in 1972. The white rose serves as the organization's symbol and appears on club publications and awards. The Woman's Club continues to be active in the civic affairs of Bryan and College Station.

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