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Miss Natalie Gray, of Colorado Springs, Colo. Miss Gray will [be] chairman of ush[ers] at the Woman's [Party] Conference.

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Title and name and address of photographer transcribed from image.

Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoulders, Natalie H. Gray of Colorado, facing left with head turned toward camera, wearing sailor-style blouse with large bow at neck.

A note on the verso of the image reads: Natalie H. Gr[ay], 715 No, Cas[?], Colorado Sp[rings].

The caption on a slightly reduced print of the same image in the same folder reads: "Miss Natalie Gray, of Colorado Springs, Colo., a member of the National Woman's Party, who was arrested and imprisoned for 30 days at the Occoquan workhouse for picketing at the gates of the White House."

Photograph published in The Suffragist, 4, no. 33 (Aug. 12, 1916): 5.

Natalie Gray, of Colorado Springs, Col., was arrested Aug. 17, 1917, and sentenced to 30 day in Occoquan Workhouse. Source: Doris Stevens, Jailed for Freedom (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920), 360.

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01/01/1916
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J. M. Krogmoe, Studio, 308 Hagerman Bldg. (Photographer)
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Colorado Springs (Colo.) ,  38.83389, -104.82139
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

label_outline Explore Colorado Springs Colo, Natalie, Colorado Springs

Mrs. Bertha C. Moller of Minneapolis, Minn.

Women Ask President for Equal Rights Legislation. Fifty prominent members of the New National Woman's Party called at the White House today to ask the president's aid in passing an "Equal Rights Bill" in the next Congress. The bill would give women full equality in the government service, give married women citizenship in their own right and make women of the District of Columbia eligible to serve on juries, equal guardianship rights, and equal rights of inheritance and contract. Photograph shows suffragists with President Harding at the White House.

Party members picketing the Republican convention, Chicago, June 1920. L-R Abby Scott Baker, Florence Taylor Marsh, Sue White, Elsie Hill, Betty Gram.

Colorado's ratification of suffrage amendment, Dec. 12, 1919.

Speaker Gillette, Jane Addams and Sarah Bard Field, the three Speakers at the Woman's Memorial Services in the Capitol on Tuesday evening, February 15, standing in Front of the Memorial Statue, which represents Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.

Pikes Peak panorama. Historic map, Library of Congress

Nell Mercer, Norfolk, Virginia - Public domain portrait

Miss Natalie Gray, of Colorado Springs, Colo.

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.

[Rosalie Jones]. - An old photo of a woman holding a bunch of flowers

Policeman in Syracuse welcoming Mrs. Henry O. Havemeyer [Louisine Waldron Elder Havemeyer] [and Miss Vida Milholland] on arrival of Prison Special.

Mrs. Frederick Forrest, Spokane, Washington, newly elected state chairman for Washington.

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gray natalie h women suffrage colorado suffragists colorado springs colo miss natalie gray miss natalie gray springs colorado springs miss gray chairman woman conference female portrait woman photograph 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 studio j m krogmoe print ultra high resolution high resolution portrait head and shoulders portrait young woman jail library of congress facing left portrait