Abstract
Navy Mothers' Club, Las Vegas, Nevada Records (1946-1979) contain scrapbooks, photographs, artifacts, by-laws, newspaper clippings, directories, and song books.
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Navy Mothers' Club, Las Vegas, Nevada Records (1946-1979) contain scrapbooks, photographs, bylaws, artifacts, newspaper clippings, directories, and song books. There are two artifacts, a Navy Mother's Club hat, and a bronzed book. Miscellaneous books, pamphlets and pins belonging to Ann Kennedy are also included.
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Collection is open for research.
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Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.
Biographical / Historical Note
The Navy Mothers' Club held its first meeting at the Mesquite Club building in the fall of 1942. Local chapter #392 was named the Norman Ready Club for Mrs. Jane Ready's son of Henderson, Nevada who died a hero on the Battleship Lexington. Twenty-one women comprised the charter membership. The first group of officers were elected at the War Memorial Building in Las Vegas on January 20, 1943. The membership in the first year represented the cities of Las Vegas, Henderson and Boulder City. After that first year, however, Boulder City formed it's own chapter that dissolved after World War Two. The original name for the club was also changed around this time.
The purpose of the club was "to promote a program of educational welfare of social interest between the parents of Navy man and women and the enlisted personnel; to encourage contentment and patriotism among the boys and men serving in the U.S. Navy, Marines and Coast Guard; to collect and disseminate information relating to the Navy and the manner of living and environment of it's personnel; to extend benevolent relief to its needy members."
Early projects included sponsoring War Bond Drives and collecting donations for the Community Chest and the American Red Cross. They held various bazaars, hosted dinners and engaged in sewing projects to provide quilts, robes, layettes and other items requested by Navy hospitals for the men and their families. The Las Vegas Chapter was very active within the national organization and had local women elected to national offices. Membership was open to mothers and wives of naval personnel. The last record of any activity is 1977.
Preferred Citation
Navy Mothers' Club, Las Vegas, Nevada Records, 1946-1979. MS-00285. Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Acquisition Note
Materials were donated in 1987 by John Kennedy; accession number 87-71.
Processing Note
Collection was processed in 1996 by Joyce Marshall. In 2017 Joyce Moore edited the collection description and published the ArchivesSpace finding aid.
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Some of the photographs in this acquisition were removed from the collection and placed in Navy Mothers' Club, 1954. PH-0307. Special Collections, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.