- SCA419-GA486-12
- File
- 1892
One tract "A Plea for Temperance Unity" by Rev. Canon Wilberforce.
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One tract "A Plea for Temperance Unity" by Rev. Canon Wilberforce.
One small booklet "A Wider Outlook" written by Lady Henry Somerset, President for the British Empire. The booklet extols the virtues of the temperance movement.
Annual Leaflet of the Young Woman's Branch of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
One booklet containing the annual report and plan of work for the Young Woman's Branch of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The booklet gives information on missionary work, building of a temperance hospital, animal cruelty and more.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
One coupon booklet given to attendees of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention. All of the coupons in this book have been removed, but a table of contents notes that it included coupons for hotels, dinners and a portrait.
Business card for Sarah K. Taylor.
One business card for Sarah K. Taylor. The verso reads her name and the recto reads her address as well as information on the church that she preached at including sunday school and preaching times as well as prayer meetings. A small note on the recto also indicates that if anyone is in sickness or trouble they should contact her.
One Christmas card sent to members of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union by A. Elizabeth Thomas, the State Y Secretary for Philadelphia.
Condensed parliamentary rules.
One booklet of condensed parliamentary rules from Roberts' Rules of Order which is the accepted authority of the National and New York State Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Correspondence from Frances Barnes to Elizabeth Nichols.
One item of correspondence to Elizabeth Nichols from Frances J. Barnes (of the YWWTU) wishing her a Merry Christmas.
Invitation to farewell meeting.
An invitation to the farewell meeting to delegates and friends attending the Grand International Meetings of W.W.C.T.U. (World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union) and National B.W.T.A. (British Women's Temperance Association). The meeting was held at Exeter Hall in London, England with addresses by Lady Henry Somerset (Isabella Caroline Somerset) and other leading White Ribbon Workers.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Invitation to reception at the Mansion House.
One invitation addressed to Miss. E.P. Nichols to a reception at the Mansion House of the Lord Mayor of London (Walter Wilkin) and his wife the Lady Mayoress (Margot Wilkin nee Dale) on June 20, 1895. The reception was for colonial and foreign delegates of the World's Women's Christian Temperance Union.
List of members of W.W.C.T.U. Convention party sailing on S.S. Berlin.
One pamphlet with a list of members who were on board the S.S. Berlin to attend the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention in London, England. The names of the members are group under headings indicating which hotel they were staying at.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
One circular listing the dates of meetings of the National British Women's Temperance Association and World Woman's Christian Temperance Union for the month of June 1895.
National British Women's Temperance Association
Plan of Work Department of Non-Alcoholic Medication.
One booklet on the plan of work for the Department of Non-Alcoholic Medication of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The booklet was published JAnuary, 1901 by Mrs. Martha M. Allen, Superintendent and discusses the department's work in disproving that alcohol was useful for medical purposes.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
One card noting that delegates of the World Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention taking the train to Reigate are to ask for the Special Train of Lady Henry Somerset.
Reasons why Alcohol is Dangerous as a Medicine.
One tract: "Reasons why Alcohol is Dangerous as a Medicine" by Mrs. Martha M. (Meir) Allen.
One small folded leaflet printed by the Virginia branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union with the short story "Saved by Song" which is noted as being a true story. The story is that of a young woman who had succumbed to a life of sin and was saved by hearing a hymn sung by members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
One small hymnal of hymns sung by the National British Women's Temperance Association. The hymnal was compiled by Anna Gordon, Assistant Secretary World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The hymnal bears a pencil ownership mark of E.P. Nichols, American Delegate.
National British Women's Temperance Association
The White RIbbon Sine Qua Non.
One small booklet with rules, advice, and a bibliography of recommended books for members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
One small folded leaflet with the short story by Mrs. J.H. Earle titled "Wear the White Ribbon." A white ribbon was worn by temperance advocates and members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the YWCA.
One booklet about the relationship between the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Young Woman's Christian Association and their work together.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Woman's Christian Temperance Union collection.
Materials created by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and collected by member Elizabeth P. Nichols. Includes materials from their activities in America as well as from the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union Conventions in London, England in 1895 and to the British Women's Temperance Association.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
World's and National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Department of Evangelistic Work.
One pamphlet outlining the work of the World's and National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Department of Evangelistic Work. Includes notes on aims, activities, goals for 1901 and on topics such as the Bible in public school, and almshouses.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union