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[May I. Condon.], Washington DC

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Summary: Formal portrait, full-length, May I. Condon, seated on stone bench, facing left with upper body and head turned toward camera wearing fur-trimmed coat and wide-brimmed hat.

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the suffragist serial circulation staff suffragists women suffrage washington dc national woman party columbia heights may i condon civil rights movements women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party harris and ewing print ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress facing left portrait
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01/01/1910
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Harris & Ewing (Photographer)
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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Library of Congress
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the suffragist serial circulation staff suffragists women suffrage washington dc national woman party columbia heights may i condon civil rights movements women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party harris and ewing print ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress facing left portrait