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The Des Moines Women's Club, founded in 1885 as the women's club movement swept through the United States, today serves the Des Moines community by providing scholarships, support for the local arts community, and other civic projects.

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  • The Des Moines Women's Club, founded in 1885 as the women's club movement swept through the United States, today serves the Des Moines community by providing scholarships, support for the local arts community, and other civic projects. (en)
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  • 1885-10-20 (xsd:date)
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  • DMWC (en)
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  • The founders of the Des Moines Women's Club (en)
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  • 1885-10-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Margaret Cleaves, Martha Callanan, Calista Halsey Patchin, Mrs. James Berryhill, Ella Hamilton Durley (en)
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  • Hoyt Sherman Place, Des Moines (en)
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  • Central Iowa (en)
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  • The Des Moines Women's Club, founded in 1885 as the women's club movement swept through the United States, today serves the Des Moines community by providing scholarships, support for the local arts community, and other civic projects. (en)
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  • Des Moines Women's Club (en)
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