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Cedar Investors (Cedar County, Iowa) records
A women's investment club organized to invest the assets of the partnership solely in stocks, bonds, and securities, for the education and benefit of the partners.
Cedar Valley Community Club (Muscatine County, Iowa) records
Club formed in 1920 by rural women living near West Liberty, Iowa.
Central Iowa Family Planning records
Feminist health clinic based in Marshalltown and Grinnell, Iowa.
Cerna Martin Gendler papers
Photographs from the life of a woman who lived in Hawarden, Iowa in the 1940s.
Chapman Family papers
A prominent Jewish family in Iowa City, Iowa that included Nathan and Dora Chapman, owners of the Englert Theater, and Ansel Chapman, a State Distrcit Court judge.
Charla Boyle papers
"Toot's Eye View:" a memoir by Charla "Toot" Boyle about her mother, who moved to Fort Madison, Iowa in 1921.
Charlene Conklin papers
Member of the Iowa House of Representatives,1967 to 1969, and the Iowa Senate, 1969 to 1973.
Charlene "Mac" Eblen papers
Homemaker from Wichita, Kansas whose papers consist primarily of journals.
Charlotte Bailey papers
Founder of Female Elite Wrestling (FEW) and advocate for women’s wrestling in Iowa.
Charlotte Faxon papers
Teacher who traveled widely during the Civil War period.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Charlotte P. "Sherry" Hutchison papers
Peace and human rights activist from Des Moines, Iowa.
Charlotte Shivvers papers
Unitarian Universalist minister and daughter of Iowa State Senator Vera Shivvers.
Chatterso Club essay
"The 'Chatterso Club' of Inwood, Iowa" by Eunice Lee.
Chauncey Depew Club records
Des Moines women's club formed in 1897 to promote efficiency in extemporaneous speaking.
Cherry Muhanji papers
Writer, lesbian activist, and University of Iowa alumna.
Cheryl Britton papers
Career nurse and avid traveler who grew up in Dedham, Iowa and Des Moines.
Christie York papers
University of Iowa graduate and laboratory assistant who was active in student government and served as a steward in AFSCME Local 12.
Christine Anderson papers
Appanoose County 4-H leader, farmer, and teacher.
Christine Dutson papers
Multi-volume memoir of a Mormon woman who was an educator, poet and advocate for the mentally ill.
Christine Grant papers
Sports administrator, professor, and gender equity activist.