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- Minnie_Stewart_House abstract "The Minnie Stewart House, located at 1015 Euclid Ave. in Monmouth, Illinois, is the site of the formation of women's fraternity Kappa Kappa Gamma. The house was built by Judge James H. Stewart around 1865. Minnie Stewart, James' daughter and a student at Monmouth College, founded Kappa Kappa Gamma in the house in 1870. Minnie and five other students planned the fraternity through meetings in the house. The group adopted the key as their symbol and ordered a set of gold key badges, which they wore upon the official announcement of the fraternity in October. The fraternity was one of the first Greek organizations for women in the United States; in fact, it predated the use of the term "sorority" by twelve years. Women had only recently gained the opportunity to pursue higher education, and the early women's fraternities such as Kappa Kappa Gamma sprang from women's desires to organize themselves socially as men did through fraternities. While the Monmouth chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma shut down in 1884 after the college outlawed fraternal organizations, the fraternity is still nationally prominent.The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 19, 1989.".
- Minnie_Stewart_House added "1989-10-19".
- Minnie_Stewart_House location Monmouth,_Illinois.
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- Minnie_Stewart_House yearOfConstruction "1865".
- Minnie_Stewart_House added "1989-10-19".
- Minnie_Stewart_House architecture "Italianate".
- Minnie_Stewart_House area "less than one acre".
- Minnie_Stewart_House built "c. 1865".
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- Minnie_Stewart_House location "1015".
- Minnie_Stewart_House locmapin "Illinois".
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- Minnie_Stewart_House name "Minnie Stewart House".
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- Minnie_Stewart_House subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Warren_County,_Illinois.
- Minnie_Stewart_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Illinois.
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- Minnie_Stewart_House comment "The Minnie Stewart House, located at 1015 Euclid Ave. in Monmouth, Illinois, is the site of the formation of women's fraternity Kappa Kappa Gamma. The house was built by Judge James H. Stewart around 1865. Minnie Stewart, James' daughter and a student at Monmouth College, founded Kappa Kappa Gamma in the house in 1870. Minnie and five other students planned the fraternity through meetings in the house.".
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- Minnie_Stewart_House name "Minnie Stewart House".