Some of the anti-suffrage leaders who took 1200 people up the Hudson f...
Photograph shows group portrait of women involved in anti-suffrage event along the Hudson River on May 30, 1913. (Source: New York Times, May 31, 1913, p. 6) Forms part of the George Grantham Bain Collection.
An anti-suffrage viewpoint / drawn by W.E. Hill.
Illustration shows an elderly man standing at a table with three women and another man during a New Year's party; he is concerned that his wife will find him with a female companion. Caption: Gaylord (in cafe ... More
National Anti-Suffrage Association
Photograph shows men looking at material posted in the window of the National Anti-Suffrage Association headquarters; sign in window reads "Headquarters National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage".
Governor is Besieged by Women Folk; page 2
Clipping on February 1908 hearings inadvertently placed with 1909 hearing coverage.
Governor is Besieged by Women Folk; page 2
Clipping on February 1908 hearings inadvertently placed with 1909 hearing coverage.
Opposition to resolution for suffrage amendment; page 2
Quotes official anti-suffrage position which cites various suffrage campaign failures as evidence most women do not want suffrage, read by Mrs. Emil Kuichling
A lively hearing on suffrage bills; page 2
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Women at State Capitol; page 2 - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897...
Details of suffrage hearings including extracts of speeches by anti-suffragists Mrs. William Forse Scott, Mary Dean Adams and Margaret Doane Gardiner and suffragists Fanny Garrison Villard, Anna Howard Shaw, He... More
Carnegie Hall Mass Suffrage Meeting and Anti-Suffrage meeting compared
Anne Fitzhugh Miller, who attended both meetings, noted that three thousand attended the Carnegie Hall suffrage meeting and over one thousand could not be seated while only a few hundred attended the anti-suffr... More
A lively hearing on suffrage bills; page 3
Coverage of suffrage hearings, arguments both for and against full suffrage and tax suffrage; Mrs. Richard K Noyes concerned about enfranchising disreputable women and black women; extracts from Mrs. Richard Al... More
Women at State Capitol; page 2 - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897...
Details of suffrage hearings including extracts of speeches by anti-suffragists Mrs. William Forse Scott, Mary Dean Adams and Margaret Doane Gardiner and suffragists Fanny Garrison Villard, Anna Howard Shaw, He... More
Women's National Anti-Suffrage League organizing meeting
Reports organizing meeting of national anti-suffrage league, chaired by Lady Jersey; Manifesto and constitution printed as adopted; list of supporters including Lords, Ladies and MPs; Mary Ward spoke of urgent ... More
Women in Albany in Ballot Battle; page 2
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New York Suffragettes Invade the Capital; page 2
One thousand women attend suffrage hearings aimed at 23 Judiciary Committee members; reports flamboyant banter by suffragists and anti-suffragists.
Suffrage Field Day: Advocates and opponents address Senate Hearings
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A lively hearing on suffrage bills; page 2
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Votes for Women Strongly Urged; page 2
Extracts from speeches of Mrs. William Forse Scott and Mary Dean Adams, against women immigrants voting; Ella Hawley Crossett and Fanny Garrison Villard stress large number of organizations supporting woman suf... More
Anti-suffrage Women--Massachusetts
Argues that the majority of Massachusetts women, including single and widowed women do not was woman suffrage
Piazza Party at "Lochland"; page 2
J. Redfern Mason counters Rev. Joseph Leighton's anti suffragist arguments: voting is a natural right of both men and women; trade unions alone cannot protect working women; woman suffrage could uplift politics.
Women's National Anti-Suffrage League organizing meeting
Reports organizing meeting of national anti-suffrage league, chaired by Lady Jersey; Manifesto and constitution printed as adopted; list of supporters including Lords, Ladies and MPs; Mary Ward spoke of urgent ... More
Women's National Anti-Suffrage League organizing meeting
Reports organizing meeting of national anti-suffrage league, chaired by Lady Jersey; Manifesto and constitution printed as adopted; list of supporters including Lords, Ladies and MPs; Mary Ward spoke of urgent ... More
New York Suffragettes Invade the Capital; page 2
One thousand women attend suffrage hearings aimed at 23 Judiciary Committee members; reports flamboyant banter by suffragists and anti-suffragists.
Votes for Women Strongly Urged; page 3
Extracts from speeches of Mrs. William Forse Scott and Mary Dean Adams, against women immigrants voting; Ella Hawley Crossett and Fanny Garrison Villard stress large number of organizations supporting woman suf... More
Women in Albany in Ballot Battle; page 2
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A lively hearing on suffrage bills; page 3
Coverage of suffrage hearings, arguments both for and against full suffrage and tax suffrage; Mrs. Richard K Noyes concerned about enfranchising disreputable women and black women; extracts from Mrs. Richard Al... More
Anti-Suffrage quotation ascribed to Mr. [James?] Wadsworth
In Anne Fitzhugh Miller hand: "The bulk of the bull-dozers are again the suffrage. Mre. Wadsworth on Lockland Piazza, August 4, 1911"
Women at State Capitol; page 3 - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897...
Details of suffrage hearings including extracts of speeches by anti-suffragists Mrs. William Forse Scott, Mary Dean Adams and Margaret Doane Gardiner and suffragists Fanny Garrison Villard, Anna Howard Shaw, He... More
Women at State Capitol; page 4 - Public domain document scan
Details of suffrage hearings including extracts of speeches by anti-suffragists Mrs. William Forse Scott, Mary Dean Adams and Margaret Doane Gardiner and suffragists Fanny Garrison Villard, Anna Howard Shaw, He... More
Piazza Party at "Lochland"; page 2
J. Redfern Mason counters Rev. Joseph Leighton's anti suffragist arguments: voting is a natural right of both men and women; trade unions alone cannot protect working women; woman suffrage could uplift politics.
A lively hearing on suffrage bills; page 3
Coverage of suffrage hearings, arguments both for and against full suffrage and tax suffrage; Mrs. Richard K Noyes concerned about enfranchising disreputable women and black women; extracts from Mrs. Richard Al... More
Anti-suffrage Women--Massachusetts
Argues that the majority of Massachusetts women, including single and widowed women do not was woman suffrage
Votes for Women Strongly Urged; page 2
Extracts from speeches of Mrs. William Forse Scott and Mary Dean Adams, against women immigrants voting; Ella Hawley Crossett and Fanny Garrison Villard stress large number of organizations supporting woman suf... More
A lively hearing on suffrage bills; page 2
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Women at State Capitol; page 3 - Miller Nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897...
Details of suffrage hearings including extracts of speeches by anti-suffragists Mrs. William Forse Scott, Mary Dean Adams and Margaret Doane Gardiner and suffragists Fanny Garrison Villard, Anna Howard Shaw, He... More
Women at State Capitol; page 4 - Public domain document scan
Details of suffrage hearings including extracts of speeches by anti-suffragists Mrs. William Forse Scott, Mary Dean Adams and Margaret Doane Gardiner and suffragists Fanny Garrison Villard, Anna Howard Shaw, He... More