Charlotte Woman's Club

During both world wars, they staffed city buses and the Southern Railway station with volunteers.

They also brought the first public health nurses to Charlotte and helped create the League of Women Voters.

The CWC also supported the creation of the Mint Museum of Art and the Domestic Relations Court.

[4] In 1901, twenty-five more women joined and the group was officially renamed to the Charlotte Woman's Club (CWC) with Mrs. F.C.

[9] The CWC clubhouse stands on 1001 East Morehead Street and was designed by architect, Charles C.

In 1900, members of the group sent care packages to United States soldiers in the Philippine Insurrection.