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Mrs. Margaret B. Laird, 34 Goldsmith Ave., Newark N.J. For four years treasurer N.J. Branch National Woman's Party--member of Contemporary Club Elected to New Jersey Assembly Nov. 1920

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Summary: Head-and-shoulders portrait of Margaret B. Laird, facing forward, with necklace.

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national woman party suffragists women suffrage new jersey laird margaret b newark nj margaret margaret b laird goldsmith ave goldsmith ave newark newark n treasurer four years treasurer n branch woman branch national woman contemporary club contemporary club nov civil rights movements female portrait woman photograph national womans party nj women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement high resolution laird margaret records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party branch national woman party four years treasurer ultra high resolution portrait head and shoulders portrait portrait photographs middle aged woman politics and government elections political campaigns library of congress
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01/01/1916
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Newark (N.J.) ,  40.73556, -74.17250
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national woman party suffragists women suffrage new jersey laird margaret b newark nj margaret margaret b laird goldsmith ave goldsmith ave newark newark n treasurer four years treasurer n branch woman branch national woman contemporary club contemporary club nov civil rights movements female portrait woman photograph national womans party nj women suffrage womens right to vote 19th amendment constitutional amendments nineteenth amendment woman suffrage movement high resolution laird margaret records of the national woman party women of protest photographs from the records of the national woman party branch national woman party four years treasurer ultra high resolution portrait head and shoulders portrait portrait photographs middle aged woman politics and government elections political campaigns library of congress