Your search for " Lebanon (Mo.) " returned 2 records . Click the thumbnail for the full record.
The Lebanon, Missouri Chapter of the American Woman's League qualified for a Class I arts and crafts style chapter house. It was built for them by the League on a lot purchased by the Chapter. The League also provided a set of mission style furniture and carpets. Each Chapter House received a phonograph built into a mission style cabinet and received phonograph records from the League's lending library on a rotating basis. In this photograph the phonograph is in the back of the room by the shelves, and a shipping case for the records is below it.
The American Woman's League Chapter in Lebanon, Missouri qualified for this Class I arts and crafts style Chapter House which was built for them by the League on a lot that the Chapter purchased. This Chapter House, built in 1909, was the first of five built in the State of Missouri. Chapter officers were: President, Miss Clara Hooker; First Vice President, Mrs. Nannie Irey, Second Vice President, Mrs. C. G. Bentley; Treasurer, Miss Josephine Fayant; and Secretary, Mrs. M. A. Hoppock. There were 49 Chapter members. In this photograph, members of the Lebanon Chapter are gathered on the lawn in front of the Chapter House, and a dog sleeps peacefully next to the walk.

Home | Search Photographs | Browse Photographs | Search Documents | Browse Documents | About | Links

All content ©2002 - 2014 University City Public Library. All rights reserved.