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Equal Suffrage, reprinted from Harper's Bazaar, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

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Annotated by Anne Fitzhugh Miller: " Please return to Ann Fitzhugh Miller" and after Montgomery's name: "Rochester, New York Spoke at Lochland May 1901"

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montgomery helen barrett mrs w a lochland geneva new york miller anne fitzhugh equal suffrage equal suffrage harper bazaar high resolution miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 scrapbook 3 1897 1904 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 national american woman suffrage association collection rare book and special collections division helen barrett montgomery harper bazaar book illustrations
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01/01/1894
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Montgomery, Helen Barrett (Author)
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Geneva Political Equality Club Piazza Party

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Manikns [?] selling tickets for Allied Bazaar

Miss Clara Louise Thompson of Missouri, one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, is President of Latin at Rockford College, Illinois. Miss Thompson held for three years the fellowship in Latin and Greek at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the only woman who ever won the American Fellowship at the Classical School in Rome. Miss Thompson was formerly field secretary of the Missouri Equal Suffrage League.

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montgomery helen barrett mrs w a lochland geneva new york miller anne fitzhugh equal suffrage equal suffrage harper bazaar high resolution miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 scrapbook 3 1897 1904 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 national american woman suffrage association collection rare book and special collections division helen barrett montgomery harper bazaar book illustrations