Edwardsville Chapter House, Edwardsville
Facts and practical information
The Edwardsville Chapter House is a historic building located at 515 W. High St. in Edwardsville, Illinois. The building was constructed between 1909 and 1910 as a meetinghouse for Edwardsville's chapter of the American Woman's League. The American Woman's League was a political and social organization founded by magazine publisher Edward Gardner Lewis in 1908. The organization was created to promote feminist causes, particularly the women's suffrage movement; Lewis also intended for the organization to promote and sell his women's magazines. Lewis commissioned the St. Louis architectural firm of Helfensteller, Hirsch & Watson to design five classes of buildings which the League would use as meetinghouses. The Edwardsville Chapter House is an example of a Class II building, which was designed for clubs with 60 to 100 members. The building was designed in the Prairie School style and cost $2,500. After the club disbanded, the building was converted to a private home. ()
Edwardsville
Edwardsville Chapter House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Benjamin Stephenson House, The Wildey Theatre, Watershed Nature Center, John Weir House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Edwardsville Chapter House by public transport?
Bus
- Madison County Transit Center (7 min walk)
- Madison County Transit (7 min walk)