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Mrs. Elizabeth Cady. Stanton's Alternative to New York State Constitutional Convention

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01/01/1894
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label_outline Explore New York Constitutional Convention, Alternative, Elizabeth Cady

Senate lobby committee again refuffed. Washington, D.C., April 20. Efforts of the Senate Lobby Committee to obtain records of the National Committee to uphold Constitutional Government hit another snag today when Sumner Gerard, Treasurer of the Organization, testified he did not have in his "control" a list of contributors to the National Committee. Gerard, A brother of James Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany, was questioned by the committee in his investigating of Lobby activities uding congressional consideration of the Government reorganization bill, 4/20/38

Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. Harry E. Wilhelm, 43, a World War veteran and unemployed huckster of York, PA., won himself a job today on his ability to recite from memory the 6,757 words of the Constitution and Amendments. In his quest for work, Wilhelm called on Rep. Sol Bloom, Chairman of the United States Constitutional Sesquicentennial Commission, to whom he announced he was the only man in the world who could recite from memory the Constitution. Interested but skeptical, Bloom promised Wilhelm a job if he could back up hi claim. With Bloom checking the words, Wilhelm made good on his boast and is now an employee of the U.S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission mail room. 9/13/37

[Minutes of the meetings of the Constitutional Society. Richmond, Printed by Dixon and Holt? 1784].

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Obituary, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

James Madison. Notes, Constitutional Amendments. 1833. James Madison Papers.

Constitutional centennial march, American march music

Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania and a sister of Senator Joseph Guffey, urged approval of the Burke Constitutional Amendment for Equal Rights for Women as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. Mrs.. Miller, shown with Senator Burke, author of the Amendment, told the committee that business women have "felt the ruinious effects of discriminatory and so-called protective legislation," 2/9/38

Argument in Favor of Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment in Oregon

Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Seneca County, NY

[First page of first issue of The Revolution, "the organ of the National Party of New America...Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Parker Pillsbury, Editors; Susan B. Anthony, Proprietor and Manager" New York, 8 Jan 1868]

Henry West to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 16, 1858 (Constitutional interpretation)

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

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