Membership Ribbon

Name/Title

Membership Ribbon

Entry/Object ID

1993.33.3

Description

Beige colored ribbon with red print and symbols that reads starting from the top: Newport, Vermont, June 20, 1900, Delegate, Sixteenth Department Convention, W.R.C."

Context

WRC stands for Women's Relief Corps and was an women's auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, a veteran organization for Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The WRC was founded in the 1870s in New England. WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPs (WRC) - The Woman's Relief Corps (W.R.C.) is the official women's auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, recognized in 1883. The W.R.C. is one of the many women's organizations that were founded after the American Civil War. In 1879 a group of Massachusetts women found a "secret" organization and its members were to be women who were loyal to the North during the Civil War. From 1879, the Woman's Relief Corps held as the primary means to identify women who were eligible to become members was remaining loyal to the Union. It didn't matter where the applicants lived during the Civil War as long as they could prove loyal to the Union. While it might be easy to assume that this organization was only for white women, there were many Posts across the country that had African American women as members. The only challenge identifying these women is that the Woman's Relief Corps records do not specify the races of its members very often. The organization was designed to assist the GAR, promote and help run Memorial Day (alongside the GAR), petition the federal government for nurses pensions, and promote patriotic education. The motto of the WRC stands for "Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty." Source: https://www.cityofgroveok.gov/building/page/womens-relief-corps

Acquisition

Accession

1993.33

Source or Donor

Peltier, Frank

Acquisition Method

Gift

Dimensions

Width

1-1/2 in

Length

5-1/4 in

Material

Silk

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Women's Relief Corps

Related Places

Place

City

Newport

County

Orleans County

State/Province

Vermont

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America