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circa 1905
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929
America
Also known as "America the Beautiful," Bates' lyrics begin "O beautiful for spacious skies..." Four stanzas, carbon printed.
GLC05508.031
circa 1920
Booth, Evangeline, fl. 1920
[There is abundant evidence...]
Commander of the Salvation Army Booth argues that "class consciousness" is giving way to "service consciousness." She comments on the Church's strengthening appeal and its readiness for service. The speech began a fund-raising effort within the...
GLC05508.044
29 November 1912
Cleveland, Frances Folsom, 1864-1947
to Neal
Frances Cleveland offers her nephew condolence on the loss of his child. She urges him to trust in God's plan. She empathizes with his loss by mentioning her thoughts about the age her deceased daughter Ruth would be.
GLC05508.070
1915
Matthews, Essie Collins, fl. 1915
Aunt Phebe, Uncle Tom and others
Title continues, "Character Studies Among the Old Slaves of the South, Fifty Years After." First edition published by Champlin Press. Has photographs of freed slaves after Reconstruction. Contains an advertisement for this book.
GLC05641
1909
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Letters to his wife Nellie re: appointments, personal [decimalized]
GLC05585
1923/12/22
to Gertrude Ely
Notes that he shares Ely's "impatience and amusement" with the Molly Pitcher Club. Discusses attempts to alter the Volstead law and his personal opposition to prohibition. But because of his belief in popular government he must respect the law....
GLC07319
7 November 1901
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
A signed and dated one page statement of the current state of her work for equal rights for women
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
1910
Lincoln Said Women Should Vote
Washington woman suffrage poster, featuring Abraham Lincoln's quote, "I go for all sharing the priviledges of government who assist in bearing its burdens, by no means excluding women."
GLC09103
1910-1915 ca.
Postcard of Mary Kelly
Inscription on verso reads "Probably Mary (Moore) Kelly, c 1910-15"
GLC04197.41
1901
Kletzing, Henry F., 1850-?
Progress of a race or the remarkable advancement of the Afro-American...
Full title is: "Progress of a race or the remarkable advancement of the Afro-American from the bondage of slavery, ignorance and poverty to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor and trust." Published by J. L. Nichols & Co. Co...
GLC06126.01
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