Photographer unidentified. Case: floral design. Forms part of: Visual materials from the Blackwell family papers. Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress). Transfer; Manuscript Division; 20 More
Photographer unidentified. Case: oval with scrolls. LC Manuscript Division citation number for color copy transparency: LC-MS-12880-25. Forms part of: Visual materials from the Blackwell family papers. Forms pa More
Caption title. "This call was published in the Seneca County courier, July 14, 1848, without any signatures. The movers of this convention, who drafted the call, the declaration and resolutions were Elizabeth C More
This state conference included reports on education, labor, and common law, as well as letters from Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. More
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site, and on microfilm (Microfilm O1291 reel 221, no.10E). No. 3 in a vol. with binder's title: Miscellaneous speeches.
In 1851, Indiana adopted a state constitution that included a measure protecting the property rights of married women. Robert Dale Owen was the chief architect of this provision and the women of Indiana honored More
This pamphlet includes addresses by Paulina Wright Davis, Abby Price, and Harriet K. Hunt. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly owned by Lucy Stone. Includes tipp More
This pamphlet includes addresses by Ernestine Rose, Wendell Phillips, and Abby Price, as well as correspondence from Harriet Martineau of England and from Jeanne Deroin Pauline Roland of France. Also available More
This is a scathing attack on two lectures delivered by educator Horace Mann, entitled "Hints to a young woman." Among her other accomplishments, Ernestine Rose worked for passage of the Married Women's Property More
This was reprinted from "Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review," July 1851, and was intended for a European audience. Caption title. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC cop More
This sermon was preached at the ordination of Antoinette L. Brown, on 15 September 1853. Brown was one of the first women to be ordained in the Congregational church. Lettered on cover: S.B. Anthony. No. 13 in More
This pamphlet contains addresses by William Lloyd Garrison, Sojourner Truth, Lucy Stone, and C.C. Burleigh. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly owned by Lucy Sto More
This conference included the expulsion of female delegates, among them Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Abby Foster. "Compiled from the reports of the Tribune, Times, and Herald; principally from the Tribune." More
This sermon was one of a long series of sermons delivered by Parker on the "spiritual development of the human race." In one section containing four sermons devoted to women, Parker argues that women were preve More
This pamphlet addresses a variety of different problems facing women in the nineteenth century, including equal access to education and employment, reform of laws governing marriage and divorce, and concerns ab More
This pamphlet contains a speech by Wendell Phillips advocating for women's enfranchisement. "Published for the Convention." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly o More
In this pamphlet, the author addresses a number of issues contributing to problems in contemporary society, among them poor diet, prostitution, marriage and divorce, the plight of orphans, and women in prisons. More
This pamphlet includes speeches by Matilda Joselyn Gage and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and an appendix including information on actions taken since the convention, including the memorial of Victoria Woodhull to Co More
This speech defends Woodhull's advocacy of free love or social freedom, which served to create divisions within the women's rights movement and led eventually to her ostracism by some women's rights association More
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly owned by Lucy Stone. Gift; National American Woman Suffrage Association; Nov. 1, 1938.
Photographer unidentified. Case: oval with scrolls. LC Manuscript Division citation number for color copy transparency: LC-MS-12880-25. Forms part of: Visual materials from the Blackwell family papers. Forms pa More
Caption title. "This call was published in the Seneca County courier, July 14, 1848, without any signatures. The movers of this convention, who drafted the call, the declaration and resolutions were Elizabeth C More
In 1851, Indiana adopted a state constitution that included a measure protecting the property rights of married women. Robert Dale Owen was the chief architect of this provision and the women of Indiana honored More
This pamphlet includes addresses by Paulina Wright Davis, Abby Price, and Harriet K. Hunt. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly owned by Lucy Stone. Includes tipp More
This state conference included reports on education, labor, and common law, as well as letters from Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Amelia Bloomer. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. More
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site, and on microfilm (Microfilm O1291 reel 221, no.10E). No. 3 in a vol. with binder's title: Miscellaneous speeches.
This pamphlet includes addresses by Ernestine Rose, Wendell Phillips, and Abby Price, as well as correspondence from Harriet Martineau of England and from Jeanne Deroin Pauline Roland of France. Also available More
This was reprinted from "Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review," July 1851, and was intended for a European audience. Caption title. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC cop More
This is a scathing attack on two lectures delivered by educator Horace Mann, entitled "Hints to a young woman." Among her other accomplishments, Ernestine Rose worked for passage of the Married Women's Property More
This sermon was preached at the ordination of Antoinette L. Brown, on 15 September 1853. Brown was one of the first women to be ordained in the Congregational church. Lettered on cover: S.B. Anthony. No. 13 in More
This conference included the expulsion of female delegates, among them Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Abby Foster. "Compiled from the reports of the Tribune, Times, and Herald; principally from the Tribune." More
This pamphlet contains addresses by William Lloyd Garrison, Sojourner Truth, Lucy Stone, and C.C. Burleigh. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly owned by Lucy Sto More
This sermon was one of a long series of sermons delivered by Parker on the "spiritual development of the human race." In one section containing four sermons devoted to women, Parker argues that women were preve More
This pamphlet addresses a variety of different problems facing women in the nineteenth century, including equal access to education and employment, reform of laws governing marriage and divorce, and concerns ab More
This pamphlet contains a speech by Wendell Phillips advocating for women's enfranchisement. "Published for the Convention." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly o More
In this pamphlet, the author addresses a number of issues contributing to problems in contemporary society, among them poor diet, prostitution, marriage and divorce, the plight of orphans, and women in prisons. More
This pamphlet includes speeches by Matilda Joselyn Gage and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and an appendix including information on actions taken since the convention, including the memorial of Victoria Woodhull to Co More
This speech defends Woodhull's advocacy of free love or social freedom, which served to create divisions within the women's rights movement and led eventually to her ostracism by some women's rights association More
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly owned by Lucy Stone. Gift; National American Woman Suffrage Association; Nov. 1, 1938.