A Guide to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Collection, 1880-1965 Woman's Christian Temperance Union Collection M 101

A Guide to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Collection, 1880-1965

A Collection in
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number M 101


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Repository
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number
M 101
Title
previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit Collection, 1880-1965
Extent
.33 cubic feet .
Creator
Loudoun County Historical Society, Leesburg, VA; Purcellville Preservation Association, Purcellville, VA.
Language
English
Abstract
The collection consists of minutes and treasurer's books from the Hamilton, Lincoln, and Purcellville WCTUs, as well as an assortment of documents from the state-wide Virginia WCTU and undated literature from the National WCTU Publishing House. Additionally, the Lincoln WCTU has bank records, processed checks, and used checkbooks

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection open for research.

Use Restrictions

Physical characteristics and conditions affect use of this material.

Preferred Citation

previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit Collection (M 101), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA

Alternative Form Available

None

Accruals

2004.0001, 2013.0160

Processing Information

Processed by Ashley Swartwout, 1 July 2014

Historical Information

The previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit was founded in November 1878 in Cleveland, Ohio. The organization encouraged abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, and drugs as part of its mission of reform. Local chapters of the WCTU were called unions. While unions worked closely with the state and national organizations, they were largely autonomous and could choose to work for reforms that would be most beneficial in their local communities.

Loudoun County was home to several unions of WCTU. The Lincoln WCTU was founded in 1878 (the first local union in Virginia), the Young previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit of Hamilton in 1894, and the Purcellville WCTU in 1913. All the clubs worked to decrease alcoholism among the people of Loudoun County, and they all promoted the value of temperance to children. The Purcellville WCTU had a special emphasis on teaching children about the dangers of alcohol. The clubs taught children through school textbooks, speech contests, and Sunday school programs. The unions raised money through membership dues and by hosting bazaars and dinners. They used these funds, along with charitable donations, to purchase temperance literature from the National WCTU Publishing House in Evanston, Illinois, and to send members to the Virginia WCTU annual state convention. The unions also actively worked to promote the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the production, transportation, and sale of alcohol. The amendment eventually passed and took effect in 1920, but the women of the WCTU continued their work of discouraging the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The Lincoln WCTU was the most active union in Loudoun County, and it remained active into the 1960s.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of minutes and treasurer's books from the Hamilton, Lincoln, and Purcellville WCTUs, as well as an assortment of documents from the state-wide Virginia WCTU and undated literature from the National WCTU Publishing House. Additionally, the Lincoln WCTU has bank records, processed checks, and used checkbooks.

Arrangement

Chronological

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Bibliography

Ironmonger, Elizabeth Hogg, and Pauline Landrum Phillips. History of The previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit of Virginia and A Glimpse of Seventy-Five Years, 1883-1958. Richmond VA: Cavalier Press, 1958.

previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit Collection (M 101), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union , Early History. www.wctu.org/earlyhistory.html (accessed 7 July 2014)


Other Finding Aid

None


Technical Requirements

None

Other Finding Aid

None


Bibliography

Ironmonger, Elizabeth Hogg, and Pauline Landrum Phillips. History of The previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit of Virginia and A Glimpse of Seventy-Five Years, 1883-1958. Richmond VA: Cavalier Press, 1958.

previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union  next hit Collection (M 101), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

previous hit Woman's Christian Temperance Union , Early History. www.wctu.org/earlyhistory.html (accessed 7 July 2014)


Contents List

M 101
  • Box 1
    • Lincoln WCTU Minutes book, 1906-1913
    • Lincoln WCTU Treasurer's book, 1910-1916
    • Lincoln WCTU Treasurer's book, 1910-1916
    • Lincoln WCTU Treasurer's book, 1922-1940
    • [Lincoln WCTU] Treasurer's book, 1939-1965
    • Lincoln WCTU Minutes book, 1880-1887
    • Purcellville WCTU Minutes book, 1915-1923
    • Purcellville WCTU Treasurer's book, 1914-1933
    • Hamilton WCTU Minutes book, 1894-1901
  • Box 2
    • Folder 1: Hamilton WCTU Minutes, 1901
    • Folder 2: Leesburg Hospital History, 1912
    • Folder 3: Lincoln WCTU Bank Statements, Checks, and Receipts, 1932-1938
    • Folder 5: Lincoln WCTU Checkbooks and Receipt Stubs from the Purcellville National Bank, 1938-1965
    • Folder 5: Lincoln WCTU Checks, 1930-1939
    • Folder 6: Lincoln WCTU Correspondence, 1913-1964
    • Folder 7: Lincoln WCTU Financial Papers and Money Receipts, 1936-1960
    • Folder 8: Lincoln WCTU Minutes, 1908-1911, 1954
    • Folder 9: National WCTU Publishing House Materials
    • Folder 10: Sunday School Temperance Program
    • Folder 11: Virginia WCTU, 1913-1965
    • Folder 12: WCTU Newspaper Clippings 1940-1953
    • Folder 13: WCTU Pledge Cards
    • Folder 14: WCTU Speech Contest Ballot Forms and Awards