Chester County History Center - Jean Kane Foulke Papers

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About This Collection

This digitized selection from the Jean Kane Foulke papers measures 1.4 linear feet and dates from 1850 to 1955, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1900 to 1920. Found within the scanned papers are correspondence, notes, news clippings, and printed materials related to Foulke’s work as a suffragist, community service leader, and organizer supporting the homefront during World War I. Correspondence and printed materials highlight Foulke’s work as a suffragist leader. From 1913 to 1920, Foulke sat on the board of both the Women’s League for Good Government and the Equal Franchise Society of Pennsylvania. She also served as chairwoman of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women’s committee for rural women. Materials include internal organizational memoranda, membership form letters and mailings, printed ephemera, and 1920 election campaign materials. In addition, Foulke was actively involved with public health issues in Chester County, as documented by correspondence and printed material covering smallpox vaccinations, consumption, a scarlet fever outbreak, and the West Chester sewage system. Materials also document Foulke’s work with The Grange, Acorn Club, Chester County Historical Society, and College Club. Additional folders focus on women’s contributions to the war effort during World War I. These materials document the Women’s Land Army’s efforts to counteract food and farm labor shortages, women’s war work/labor, and other local safety and educational campaigns. The entirety of the Jean Kane Foulke papers is housed and available for research use at the Chester County History Center.

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Committee for Promoting Kitchen Gardens
Committee of Public Safety for Pennsylvania
Election campaign of 1920
Equal Franchise Society of Philadelphia
Jackson Day Dinner correspondence
National League for Woman's Service and its Bureau of Registration and Information
Pennsylvania Rural Progress Association
Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association - correspondence from Alice Kiernan and Carrie Chapman Catt
Philadelphia Home Defense Committee and the School Mobilization Committee
Politics and the League of Women Voters correspondence
Post-election correspondence
Samuel Dixon, M.D. on various health topics
Woman's Land Army correspondence