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Vote for the Woman Suffrage Amendment, Nov. 2nd 1915
1915
One stamp with text that reads, "Vote for The Woman Suffrage Amendment Nov. 2nd 1915." Image is of flagbearer Cora Anderson Carpenter standing in front of the U.S. Capitol.
GLC10101
What President Wilson Says
1917
New York State Woman Suffrage Party
One pamphlet entitled What President Wilson Says by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party, dated 1917. This is a promotional for New York's successful 1917 referendum on woman's suffrage. Its focus was on President Wilson's statements in support of...
GLC10124
National anti-slavery standard. [Vol. 26, no. 35 (January 6, 1866)- v. 28, no. 34 (December 28, 1867)] [with gaps]
1866-1867
Volume 26 is missing issue numbers 43 and 47. Volume 27 is missing issue numbers 8,13,and 35. Volume 28 is missing issue number 28. The January 5, 1866, Vol. 27, no. 35 most likely contains a misprint in either the date or the Volume and issue...
GLC05825.02
GLC05825.01
The Evening Tribune (October 12, 1911)
October 12, 1911
The Evening Tribune
One printing of The Evening Tribune dated October 12, 1911. Contains articles related to local, country-wide and international news. News articles pertain to women's suffrage, the 1911 Revolution in China, the opening of the Panama canal, Mexico's...
GLC10082
"Equal suffrage is neither more nor less than simple justice."
1910
Cargill Co.
One postcard with the text that reads, "Equal suffrage is neither more nor less than simple justice." Printed by Cargill Co. Pertains to women's suffrage.
GLC10085
[Postcard related to women's suffrage]
One postcard with the text, "The framers of the Constitution of the United States, foreseeing the social and political conditions that would confront the nation did not restrict the right ofo Suffrage to Man." Printed by Cargill Co.
GLC10086
Vote No on Woman Suffrage
1900
One pink button with the text, "Vote No on Woman Suffrage," the word "No" is printed on a white circle in black font. Dated approximately 1900.
GLC10090
Vote "Yes"
October 26, 1914
Committee on Education
One postcard of a ballot providing information for proposed amendments to the Consitution. Included on the ballotis a facsimile ballot and summary on why to vote YES on Article XII.
GLC10091
The Woman's Journal [Vol. XIX, No. 11 (March 17, 1888)]
March 17, 1888
The Woman's Journal (Boston, Mass.)
One printing of The Woman's Journal dated March 17, 1888. Contains various articles on current events related to women's rights. Includes updates on movements to attain women's rights, voting registration, local correspondence, elections and other...
GLC10092
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