Augusta W. Urquhart

Augusta W. Urquhart (née Wynkoop; often referred to in print after marriage as Mrs. John C. Urquhart; 1870–1960) was an American social leader and clubwoman, interested in civic and international affairs.

Previously, she served as California State president, Federation of Women's Clubs, 1923–25, and as president, Los Angeles District Federation of Women's Clubs, 1921–23.

[1][2] While serving as president of the State Federation, Urquhart led a major fundraising campaign for the State Federation's 90 acres (36 ha) redwood grove at North Dyerville Flat, California.

[2] She later served as the National WCTU's director in the department of motion pictures.

[4] She was president, Santa Monica Bay Woman's Club; chair, Americanization for Los Angeles District Federation of Women's Clubs; and organizer and chair, Women's Law Enforcement Committee of Southern California.

Augusta W. Urquhart