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Annette Abbott Adams, chairman of Legislation, California Federation of Women's Clubs •
Edith Vosburgh Alvord (1875–1962) •
Helen Bagg, for several years served as chairman of Literature for Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs •
C. Louise Boehringer, Arizona Federation •
Harriet Bossnot, first vicepresident of the Montana Federation of Women's Clubs •
Saidie Orr Dunbar, Oregon State and National Organization of Women's Clubs, elected President of the (National) General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC) in 1938 •
Dale Pickett Gay, President of Wyoming Federation of Women's Clubs and she was active in all club work •
Maude B. Helmond, For six years was Child Welfare Chairman for Federated Women's Clubs of Alameda District during which time she was instrumental in establishing Well Baby Clinics in the schools •
Hope Pyburn Johnson, for two terms District chairman, Public Health, California Fed. Women's Clubs •
Edith O. Kitt, Tucson Woman's Club (president), Southern Arizona District Federation Women's Clubs (president), Arizona State Federation Women's Clubs (president) •
Mabel Montgomery (1879–1968) vice-president of the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs •
Eva Perry Moore (1852–1931) •
Evelyn Williams Moulton, president of the Wilshire Woman's Club and the Dean Club of Southern California •
Fannie Brown Patrick, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs of Nevada •
Lulu Hunt Peters, Chair of the
public health committee of the Los Angeles California Federation of Women's clubs and pioneer in counting calories for weight loss. •
Phebe Nebeker Peterson, vice-president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs •
Lallah Rookh White Rockwell, member of the State Federation of Women's Clubs •
Helen Norton Stevens, • editor of the official bulletin of the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs and • chairman of Civic Department of the Seattle Woman's Club •
Catherine E. Van Valkenburg, State Chairman of Music of the Idaho Federation of Women's Clubs •
Helen Augusta Whittier, co-founder, editor, publisher,
The Federation Bulletin (monthly), the official national organ of the GFWC •
Gertrude B. Wilder, president of the San Bernardino County Federation of Women's Clubs •
Alice Ames Winter, national president of the GFWC •
Belle Wood-Comstock, chairman of Public Health at the Los Angeles District of California Federation of Women's Clubs A
Yankton Dakota writer, editor, translator, musician, educator, and political activist, she joined the GFWC in 1921, was active in its women's rights efforts, and created the Indian Welfare Committee in 1924. She co-founded the
National Council of American Indians in 1926. == See also ==