Wau Bun is the
Winnebago Indian word for
"The Early Day."
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Wau Bun Chapter has three
different important dates of organization. We had an organizing meeting
February 17, 1898, although Lydia Dow Swift Flanders was confirmed by
National as organizing regent June 3, 1897. The charter was granted Dec
14, 1898.
|
Charter Members |
| |
|
|
| Melissa Low Alverson |
|
Mary A. Gowran |
| Cordelia M. Bodine |
|
Susan Baxter Holden |
| Minnie D. J. Brown |
|
Laurie Bodine Latimer |
| Elizabeth Baxter Edwards |
|
Sarah Hand Low |
| Lydia D. Flanders |
|
Hattie C. Van Ostrand |
| Eva D. Spear Hill |
|
Fanie E. Waldo |


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