[1] The KFWC helped bring about various reforms in Kentucky and expanded educational opportunities to citizens.
[6] Prior to the creation of the club building, important papers for the KFWC had traveled with the president of the organization.
[6] The group has recently changed its name to the General Federation of Women's Clubs Kentucky.
[4] The KFWC took over operations of the traveling library that had been started by the Louisville Monday Afternoon Club in 1887.
[9] Later, the KFWC helped provide books for the pack horse libraries in the late 1930s.
[15] By 1909, KFWC was urging citizens to vote for women to serve on school boards.