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1910
Cargill Co.
"Equal suffrage is neither more nor less than simple justice."
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
29 May 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe mentions the heavy rain. He continues his story of "ancient history," and describes the first few days after D-day in England.
GLC09414.1421
1721/01/16
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
"Affidavits in Taats Case"
The document contains the testimonies of four women, Elizabeth Taat, Elizabeth Luyk, Anna Bernard, and Margrit Sallbagh, in a legal confrontation between Elizabeth Taat and Philip More. Elizabeth Taat accuses Philip More of beating her with a stone...
GLC03107.01415
21 October 1879
Tarbell, J., fl. 1879
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
"writing on behalf of the colored women of this city..." asks if he can find work for a sewing girl, among others.
GLC09400.411
24 June 1797
Cruger, Nicholas, fl. 1766-1797
to Henry Knox
Discusses Knox's business in New York and relays a message from his wife to Mrs. Knox. Also includes a table of the weather patterns, such as temperature and barometric pressure, for the month of May.
GLC02437.06993
16 August 1945
Moe has not done any work for a month now. Marty and Abe left for Paris that morning. He says he is sorry to have missed Alvin and Sybil's wedding. Written at Camp Boston
GLC09414.1481
1862/06/20, 1862/06/21
Daily Republican.
4 pp. each. Vol. 5 nos. 145 and 146. Discusses Benjamin Franklin Butler's "women around town" order in New Orleans.
GLC05959.59
[1861-1865]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
"Gen. Heinkelman [Heintzelman] & staff at Arlington House."
Gathering of soldiers and women on the steps of Arlington House. Photographer Timothy O'Sullivan (in the tall black hat) stands next to Gen. Heinztelman (Horan, 32).
GLC03029.03
1 May 1789
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
to Nathaniel Freeman
An amusing and friendly letter to his former Harvard classmate. Discusses their correspondence. Also discusses the visit to town of two young women (Miss Charlotte Geyer and Miss Breck) who Adams wishes to meet "under the shade of an amorous myrtle...
GLC05902
26 June 1818
Gregorie, Catharine S.M., 1765-1821
to William Graham
One letter addressed to William Graham from Catharine S. Gregoire dated June 26, 1818. Pertains to her son David making a promise to accompany her; and Charles taking a 4-month levae of absence from the military.
GLC01795.068
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