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- Brooklyn_Womens_Club abstract "The Brooklyn Women's Club was an organization founded in 1869 and incorporated in 1871. Laura Curtis Bullard cofounded the organization along with her friend Elizabeth Tilton and served as its first president. In 1912, the club moved to 114 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights and shared the building with the Brooklyn Women Suffrage Association and the Civitas Club.In 1915, Ida Sherwood Coffin (née Willets) served as president. After his election in 1921, President Warren Harding wrote to Mrs. William Hoster, director of social services for the organization, to endorse their work for child welfare in Brooklyn.In addition to working towards women's suffrage, the club also hosted events such as card games for hundreds of attendees and lectures on world politics and peace advocacy.".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club formationYear "1869".
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- Brooklyn_Womens_Club membership "300".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club thumbnail 114_Pierrepont.jpg?width=300.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageID "46919963".
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- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageRevisionID "700449457".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Womens_clubs_in_the_United_States.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Womens_suffrage_advocacy_groups_in_the_United_States.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageWikiLink Laura_Curtis_Bullard.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageWikiLink Warren_G._Harding.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brooklyn Women's Club".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club formation "1869".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club headquarters "114".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club leaderName Laura_Curtis_Bullard.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club leaderTitle "President".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club membership "300".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club name "Brooklyn Women's Club".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club regionServed "United States".
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- Brooklyn_Womens_Club subject Category:Womens_clubs_in_the_United_States.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club subject Category:Womens_suffrage_advocacy_groups_in_the_United_States.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club hypernym Organization.
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- Brooklyn_Womens_Club comment "The Brooklyn Women's Club was an organization founded in 1869 and incorporated in 1871. Laura Curtis Bullard cofounded the organization along with her friend Elizabeth Tilton and served as its first president. In 1912, the club moved to 114 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights and shared the building with the Brooklyn Women Suffrage Association and the Civitas Club.In 1915, Ida Sherwood Coffin (née Willets) served as president. After his election in 1921, President Warren Harding wrote to Mrs.".
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club label "Brooklyn Women's Club".
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- Brooklyn_Womens_Club sameAs Q20715400.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club wasDerivedFrom Brooklyn_Womens_Club?oldid=700449457.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club depiction 114_Pierrepont.jpg.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Brooklyn_Womens_Club.
- Brooklyn_Womens_Club name "Brooklyn Women's Club".