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Guide to the Willing Helpers Circle of the King's Daughters Records MS 82
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  • Biographical / Historical Notes
  • Scope and Content
  • Arrangement
  • Preferred Citation
  • Conditions Governing Access
  • Conditions Governing Use
  • Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
  • Processing Information

  • Title: Willing Helpers Circle of the King's Daughters Records
    Identifier/Call Number: MS 82
    Contributing Institution: San Diego History Center Document Collection
    Language of Material: English
    Physical Description: 0.75 Linear feet (2 boxes)
    Date (inclusive): 1886-1931
    Abstract: This collection contains meeting minutes and other records of the San Diego Willing Helpers Circle of the King’s Daughters from 1886 to 1931.
    creator: Willing Helpers of the King’s Daughters.

    Biographical / Historical Notes

    The Order of The King’s Daughters was organized by ten women in New York City on January 13, 1886 with the purpose of ministering to the suffering in the world in the name of Jesus Christ. At the First Biennial Convention, held in Louisville, Kentucky May 10-14, 1912, delegates from twenty-four states (including one from California) and Canada were recorded. The San Diego branch was organized in 1889, calling themselves the Willing Helpers Circle of King’s Daughters. It began providing warm lunches for working girls downtown, which developed into a room and boarding club for single women. Other works of The King’s Daughters in southern California included a Day Nursery for children of working mothers and a Home for the Aged.

    Scope and Content

    This collection contains meeting minutes and other records of the San Diego Willing Helpers Circle of the King’s Daughters in the 1880s through 1930. There are six record books of minutes, some of which also contain the Constitution, By-Laws, and Amendments. A similar book contains records of the Boarding Club. Additionally, there is a book on the history of the international organization and newspaper articles about activities and member deaths in 1905.

    Arrangement

    The record books are arranged in chronological order.

    Preferred Citation

    Willing Helpers Circle of the King’s Daughters Records, MS 82, San Diego History Center Document Archives, San Diego, CA.

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research.

    Conditions Governing Use

    The San Diego History Center (SDHC) holds the copyright to any unpublished materials. SDHC Library regulations do apply.

    Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

    Some book covers are in poor condition. Newspaper clippings were found in Book V and have been photocopied and put in a separate folder.

    Processing Information

    Collection processed by Katherine VanDrunen on February 7, 2008.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Order of the King’s Daughters.
    The King’s Daughters Boarding Club.
    Women -- Societies and clubs