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The Woman's Club of Morristown is a civic organization of Morristown, New Jersey. Its goal is to promote "community, civic, and cultural activities," as well as to preserve the 1797 Lewis Condict house, currently used as their Clubhouse. Notable members included suffragist Alison Turnbull Hopkins and farmer and philanthropist Caroline Rose Foster. In 2003, the National Park Service listed the Club in "Properties Associated with the Women's Rights Movement" as part of a Women's Rights National History Trail Feasibility Study.

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  • Woman's Club of Morristown (en)
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  • The Woman's Club of Morristown is a civic organization of Morristown, New Jersey. Its goal is to promote "community, civic, and cultural activities," as well as to preserve the 1797 Lewis Condict house, currently used as their Clubhouse. Notable members included suffragist Alison Turnbull Hopkins and farmer and philanthropist Caroline Rose Foster. In 2003, the National Park Service listed the Club in "Properties Associated with the Women's Rights Movement" as part of a Women's Rights National History Trail Feasibility Study. (en)
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  • Morristown Woman's Club (en)
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  • Morristown Woman's Club (en)
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  • The historic Lewis Condict House, 51 South St., Morristown, NJ 07960 (en)
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  • Beth Wilson (en)
  • Anna Pullano (en)
  • Eileen Saks (en)
  • Mary Ellen Warner (en)
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  • President (en)
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  • First VP, Communications (en)
  • Second VP, Finance (en)
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  • The Woman's Club of Morristown is a civic organization of Morristown, New Jersey. Its goal is to promote "community, civic, and cultural activities," as well as to preserve the 1797 Lewis Condict house, currently used as their Clubhouse. Notable members included suffragist Alison Turnbull Hopkins and farmer and philanthropist Caroline Rose Foster. In 2003, the National Park Service listed the Club in "Properties Associated with the Women's Rights Movement" as part of a Women's Rights National History Trail Feasibility Study. (en)
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  • * Woman’s Town Improvement Committee * Woman’s Civic Association (en)
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  • * Woman’s Civic Association (1920) (en)
  • * Woman’s Town Improvement Committee (1910) (en)
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