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Zamora Criswell Cauffman, President of Women's Commercial Club of Seattle, Seattle, ca 1914 (MOHAI 4236)

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Zamora Criswell Cauffman, President of Women's Commercial Club of Seattle, Seattle, ca 1914 (MOHAI 4236)

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The Women's Commercial Club of Seattle, founded in 1910, was an organization of over 100 Seattle women in business and professions. Professions included architect, dentist, surgeon, editor, printers, florist, and proprietor of a livery barn. Club activities appear to have included both social functions and business-related meetings. Zamora Criswell Cauffman was the original club president. She owned the Cauffman Company Factory Hair Store. The club disappears from the Seattle City directory after 1915.
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Caption on image: Zamora Criswell Cauffman, President Women's Commercial Club.
Handwritten on stickers on image: 7, Zamora Cauffman (3)
Subjects (LCTGM): Women--Societies and Clubs--Washington (State)--Seattle
People: Cauffman, Zamora Criswell

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1914
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Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Seattle
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