Navy Mothers Club

Name/Title

Navy Mothers Club

Entry/Object ID

1995.014.023.014

Description

Black and white photo of a group of women, many wearing cowboy hats, one appears to be wearing a Zorro-type mask and is holding a flag that says Texas. On the bottom is written Texas delegates, Dallas Tex. Aug. 10, 1964. Emma Jones began the first Navy Mothers Club in McAllen, Texas, in 1930. Chapter No. 1 began with 29 members. Just before and after World War II, numerous other clubs formed around the U.S. Traveling to Washington, D.C., Jones helped secure recognition of the Navy Mother's Clubs of America from the U.S. Navy itself. The clubs promoted "social, charitable, and educational work among the Navy men and their families," according to a 1941 article in The Monitor newspaper of McAllen. The organization also supported Navy women and Coast Guard members.

Collection

Formidable Females

Acquisition

Accession

1995.014.023.01

Made/Created

Place

City

Dallas

State/Province

Texas

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America