Haydon Art Club
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The Haydon Art Club was founded in 1888 by Sara W. Moore. It was named after the British history painter, Benjamin Robert Haydon. The goals of the club was promotion of community within art clubs in and out of schools. It was the forerunner of the Nebraska Art Association.[1]
It began in Miss Moore's home and consisted of herself, Dr. Horton, Mr. Henry Lewis, Dr. H.B. Lower, Mrs. A. P. Stuart, Mr. N.S. Harwood, Miss Sarah Harris, and Frank M. Hall.
The membership fee was $1. Mr. Harwood was the only president the club had during its twelve years of existence[1]