Silver City Woman's Club Explained

Silver City Woman's Club
Designated Other1:New Mexico
Designated Other1 Date:June 13, 2003
Designated Other1 Number:1830
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Coordinates:32.7828°N -108.2717°W
Area:less than one acre
Built:1936
Builder:Richard Tatsch
Added:September 2, 2003
Refnum:03000886
Mpsub:New Mexico Federation of Women's Club Buildings in New Mexico MPS

The Silver City Woman's Club is a historic women's club located at 411 Silver Heights Boulevard in Silver City, New Mexico. The club was founded in 1909, and it built its meeting house in 1935–36. Richard Tatsch designed the clubhouse in the Pueblo Revival style, which reflected the region's architectural history. The clubhouse provided two spaces for the club's community activities and private meetings; the former included distributing food to needy families and conducting child welfare inspections on behalf of the state, while the latter included self-improvement courses in music and literature. The women's club has continuously held its activities in the building since its construction; it has also provided a space for community meetings and large events.[1]

The clubhouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 2, 2003.

The Carrizozo Woman's Club and Alamogordo Woman's Club were also listed then; all three originally were Works Progress Administration projects. The deterioration of the Carrizozo one, with its being identified as one of the Ten Most Endangered Properties in New Mexico, led to interest by preservationists and woman's club members in all three buildings.

The club operates under the auspices of the New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs (NMFWC).[2] (now known as GFWC New Mexico).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kammer. David. [{{NRHP url|id=03000886}} National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Silver City Woman's Club]. National Park Service. November 22, 2014. May 2003. .
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation: New Mexico Federation of Women's Club Buildings in New Mexico . David Kammer . May 2003. 4 October 2018 . National Park Service.
  3. Web site: About Us . GFWC New Mexico . 4 October 2018.