GUIDE TO THE
MINERVA P.
PAPERS
1908-1939
.35 cubic ft.
Processed by
Susan Hamburger
May 2001
Biography
Minerva
Park Phelps was a descendant of John Phelps of
Mrs.
Jennings was active in
· American Association of University Women
o Chair, International Relations, 1927
· Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union of Jacksonville
· Council of National Defense, Women’s Auxiliary Entertainment Committee, Jacksonville Commission
o Organizing Committee chairperson
o Executive Committee chairperson
o Woman’s Club Committee chairperson
·
Daughters of the American Revolution,
· Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs
o Legislation Committee chairperson, 1914-1917
·
o Committee on Revision of Charter and Bylaws chairperson
·
National Society of Colonial Dames of
o Corresponding Secretary, 1923
o Board of Managers, 1924
o 11th President
o Committee chair, memorial to Francis Philip Fatio, 1935
· Woman’s Club of Jacksonville
o President, 1915-1917
o Nursing Committee
· Woman’s Club of Richmond, Kentucky
o Honorary President, 1910-1911
· Young Woman’s Christian Association (YWCA)
o Publicity Committee chairperson
She was a strong-willed and highly motivated woman who
competed with contemporaries May Mann Jennings (no relation) and Margaret Young
in civic work in
In addition
to her work on education and child labor reform,
During
World War I,
The
collection consists of Minerva Jennings’s personal papers and organization
records pertaining to her membership and chairmanship in women’s organizations,
primarily in
The
organizational records include correspondence, newspaper clippings, membership
lists, conference programs, and manuals (year books) for the women’s clubs
The collection is divided into two series: personal papers and organizational records.
The personal papers series is arranged alphabetically by topic; the organizational records series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the association.
There are no access restrictions. For those papers that are fragile, preservation photocopies have been made and are to be used instead of the originals.
Council of
National Defense. Woman’s Committee.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs – History
National
Society of Colonial Dames of
Woman’s Club of Jacksonville – History
Box Listing
Folder 1 Correspondence, 1915-1939
Correspondents include Kirk Munroe, Louisa B. Poppenheim (with biographical sketch of her sister Mary B. Poppenheim, President-General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy), U.S. Representative John B. Hollister, and her cousin Corrinne Maguire.
Folder 2 Financial records: receipt for
shipping a horse via Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company to
Folder 3 Genealogical materials
Instructions
for providing lineage records for the Compendium of American Genealogy
with a sample page, mimeographed form letter soliciting membership in the
Jennings Family Genealogical Society, and a newspaper article about
Folder 4
Annual Report
for Home Demonstration Work, State of
An act providing for the humane destruction of any animal (typescript draft)
Folder 5 Miscellaneous papers
Notes on the
courses in classical and general philology offered by the Department of
Comparative Philology in
Foreword (meaning of the sacraments) (carbon typescript)
The Church
and Women in Industry, Labor
“City Planning” [as applied to
Folder 6 Newspaper clippings, 1924-1936
Folder 7 Subject file: Seminoles, 1915
The Seminoles
of Florida and Their Rights in the Everglades by Minnie Moore-Willson of
“The Seminole
Land Bill’s Defeat Harshly Condemned—Indians in Poor Circumstances,” by Minnie
Moore-Wilson of
Folder 8 Citizens Drug Relief Association
Rough minutes, 1915
Folder 9 Council of National Defense
General plan, letters, memoranda, press releases, 1917-1918
Folder 10 Council of National Defense. Woman’s
Committee.
Correspondence, 1918
Folder 11 Council of National Defense. Woman’s
Committee.
Membership lists, 1918
Folder 12 Council of National Defense. Woman’s
Committee.
Newspaper clippings
Folder 13 Daughters of the American Revolution
Conference program, 1930
Jacksonville Chapter year books 1911-1912, 1912-1913 (2 copies)
Folder 14 Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs
Bylaws, committee lists and reports (1914-1915), minutes, programs (1914), projects, speeches
Folder 15 Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs printed publications
Annual meeting, 1917-1918
Charter and bylaws, 1935-1936
Year book, 1923-1924
Bulletin, Woman’s Club of Jacksonville, December 1938
Folder 16
Folder 16A Correspondence, 1935-1940
Includes letters from Caritta Doggett Corse, Julian Young, AJ Hanna & Katherine Abbey about organizational issues of FHS.
Folder 16B Copies of correspondence in 16A.
Folder 16C Rough minutes, 1906-1921
Broadside, after 1932
Folder 17 National Society of Colonial Dames of
Membership list, 1923
Newspaper clipping
Folder 18 Woman’s Clubs:
Woman’s Club of Jacksonville, Manual 1910-1911, 1914-1915, 1926-1927
Woman’s Club,
Folder 19 Woman’s Clubs
Newspaper clippings, 1911-1927
Folder 20 Miscellaneous clippings, 1915-1918
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union of Jacksonville, Citizens Liberty League, Garden Club of Jacksonville, Third Liberty Loan Campaign Woman’s Committee, Woman’s Club Nursing Committee (1915-1918), YMCA, Young People’s Patriotic League Woman’s Organization Committee