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Bridal couple dodging camera (scene 5)
06 May 1908
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
With Library of Congress copyright stamp on verso, noting date received and copyright number assigned.
GLC07616.09.03
A race for millions (scene 4)
24 September 1907
GLC07616.09.04
Tale the Autumn leave told (scene 5)
10 April 1908
GLC07616.09.05
to J. C. Martin
circa 1910-1919
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Disputes Martin's premise that a candidate's religion is important: "In no case does the man's religious belief in any way influence his discharge of his duties, save as to make him more eager to act justly and uprightly in his relations to all men."...
GLC07673
to Frederick Bowen
1916/12/20
"The people of this Country have seen [William Jennings] Bryan in high office. If...they make him President of this Country, they will give us four years of incompetence and corruption without a single redeeming feature."
GLC07708
to Walter S. Field
10 March 1910
asks that he appear for him in any suits that may be instituted against him as trustee for a Kickapoo indian named Wah-nah-ka.
GLC07733.02.1
A signed and dated one page statement of the current state of her work for equal rights for women
7 November 1901
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Anthony states: "The one purpose of my life has been the establishment of perfect equality of rights for women...civil and political-industrial and educational."
GLC07337
Votes for Women! The Woman's Reason
1915 circa
Woman Suffrage Party of the City of New York
List of arguments for why women should be allowed to vote, including "Because women must obey the laws just as men do, They should vote equally with men. Because women pay taxes just as men do, thus supporting the government, They should vote...
GLC08963
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