The Tuesday Afternoon Whist Club Collection consists of an early twentieth-century club pamphlet and a related manuscript document associated with the Tuesday Afternoon Whist Club of Rock Hill, South Carolina. Organized in 1903, the club functioned as a social organization centered on the playing of whist, a traditional English card game that was especially popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and remained a common pastime in American social clubs into the early twentieth century. The pamphlet includes a calendar of meetings, a list of members, and the club’s constitution, providing insight into the organization’s structure, membership, and social customs. An accompanying document contains an additional list of members’ names; however, the author and exact date of this item are unknown. Together, these materials document local women’s social life and leisure activities in Rock Hill during the early 1900s and contribute to a broader understanding of community-based clubs and recreational culture of the period.
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