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Peace envoys at Portsmouth, N.H. /

Peace envoys at Portsmouth, N.H. /

The Japanese and Russian peace envoys arrive and depart in automobiles, horse-drawn vehicles, or steam yachts, with arbitration groups from the United States. Neutral areas are designated for the conference, th... More

Nation-wide demonstrations were held on May 2nd in support of Federal Amendment. Envoys from these demonstrations brought petitions to Washington on May 9th and carried them in procession to Congress from Lafayette Square. Five thousand women massed on and about the East Steps of the Capitol singing Ethel Smyth's Hymn of the Women before entering the Rotunda to deliver the petitions.

Nation-wide demonstrations were held on May 2nd in support of Federal ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of large crowd of suffragists who took part in Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage procession of May 9, 1914, gathered on the steps of the U.S. Capitol (those... More

[Suffrage envoys from San Francisco greeted in New Jersey on their way to Washington to present a petition to Congress Suffrage envoys from San Francisco greeted containing more than 500,000 signatures.]

[Suffrage envoys from San Francisco greeted in New Jersey on their way...

Title derived by Library of Congress staff. Summary: Photograph of group of smiling women and two children standing with banners on sidewalk. Banner on left: "We demand an amendment to the United States Constit... More

Equal Rights Envoys of the National Woman's Party who motored to Rapid City where the delegation, consisting principally of western women, saw President Coolidge and asked his aid for the Equal Rights Amendment now pending in Congress. The national delegates are here bidding farewell to Rapid City women who organized a branch in support of the Equal Rights program.

Equal Rights Envoys of the National Woman's Party who motored to Rapid...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of group of women standing outside waving. One vehicle behind them has banner, "Equal Rights Envoys to President Coolidge National Woman's Party."

Russia and Japanese peace envoys in session. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1905

Russia and Japanese peace envoys in session. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 190...

Photograph shows envoys seated around a table, left to right: Sato; Takahira; Komura; Otchai; Adachi; Korostovetz; De Rosen; Witte; Navohoff; and Plancon. On image: Copyright 1905 Nat'l. Press Association. Pos... More

[Map of] Route of Envoys Sent from East by the Congressional Union for Woman's Suffrage, to Appeal the Voting Women of the West [with inset portrait of Alice Paul]

[Map of] Route of Envoys Sent from East by the Congressional Union for...

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[Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura and Kogoro Takahira (left), M. Witte and Baron Rosen (right), and President Theodore Roosevelt (center). Written at bottom of card "We are fighters for peace"]

[Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura ...

Copyrighted 1905 by Nellie B. Van Slingerland. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: Hotel Wentworth, Portsmouth, Aug. 15, 1905. Dear Ma - These are excellent li... More

Mrs. Robert Adamson, wife of Fire Commissioner of N.Y. City. She will attend C[ongressional] U[nion] conference Sat. and speak at luncheon in honor of departing [suffrage] envoys.

Mrs. Robert Adamson, wife of Fire Commissioner of N.Y. City. She will ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Head-and-shoulders studio portrait of Ethel M. Adamson, with clasped hands. The caption on a smaller duplicate print of the same image located in the same folder reads: "Mr... More

To the Envoys of Russia. President Wilson and Envoy Root are deceiving Russia. They say we are a democracy. Help us win a world war so that democracies may survive. We, the Women of America tell you that America is not a democracy ...

To the Envoys of Russia. President Wilson and Envoy Root are deceiving...

A group of men standing next to each other holding a sign, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Copy photograph. Date based on date... More

WOMAN SUFFRAGE SIGN: WELCOME TO ENVOYS OF WOMEN VOTERS

WOMAN SUFFRAGE SIGN: WELCOME TO ENVOYS OF WOMEN VOTERS

A group of people standing in front of a sign. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Arrival Envoys from San F[rancisco]. Parade arriving at Capitol.

Arrival Envoys from San F[rancisco]. Parade arriving at Capitol.

Title transcribed from item. A similar photograph was published in The Suffragist, vol. 3, no. 50 (December 11, 1915). Summary: Photograph of large crowd of suffragists on Capitol steps, some with banners, one ... More

[Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura and Kogoro Takahira (left), M. Witte and Baron Rosen (right), and President Theodore Roosevelt (center). Written at bottom of card "We are fighters for peace"

[Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura ...

Picryl description: Public domain photo of vintage New Hampshire postcard, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

[Russian envoys Serge Witte and Baron de Rosen in an automobile]

[Russian envoys Serge Witte and Baron de Rosen in an automobile]

On print: M. Witte & Baron Rosen; copyright, 1905 by F.G. Berte. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: The Russian envoys returning from church. This is a photog... More

French and British Ambassadors confer with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., June 15. The French and British ambassadors, Count Rene De Saint-Quentin, left, and Lord Lothian, respectively, leaving the White House today following a conference of more than an hour. The meeting 'cleared up some things in our minds' was the only statement the envoys would make to reporters. They also said the results of the conference would be made to their governments immediately

French and British Ambassadors confer with President Roosevelt. Washin...

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[Billboard signs welcoming suffrage envoys from San Francisco to Washington, D.C.]

[Billboard signs welcoming suffrage envoys from San Francisco to Washi...

Title derived by Library of Congress staff. Summary: Photograph of billboard signs on brick wall welcoming arrival of Congressional Union automobile envoys in Washington, D.C.: "Welcome to envoys of women voter... More

Chilean envoys, 4/25/22 - Public domain portrait photograph

Chilean envoys, 4/25/22 - Public domain portrait photograph

A group of men standing on the steps of a building. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Russian envoys Serge Witte and Baron de Rosen in an automobile]

[Russian envoys Serge Witte and Baron de Rosen in an automobile]

On print: M. Witte & Baron Rosen; copyright, 1905 by F.G. Berte. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: The Russian envoys returning from church. This is a photog... More

Reporters quiz French and British ambassadors following their conference with president. Washington, D.C., June 15. Reporters and cameramen surround the French Ambassador Count Rene De Saint-Quentin, left, and British Ambassador Lord Lothian as they left the White House today following a requested conference with President Roosevelt. The envoys refused to amplify the statement 'the meeting cleared up a lot of things in our minds' which they made to the newsmen

Reporters quiz French and British ambassadors following their conferen...

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To the Envoys of Russia. President Wilson and Envoy Root are deceiving Russia. They say we are a democracy. Help us win a world war so that democracies may survive. We, the Women of America tell you that America is not a democracy [...]

To the Envoys of Russia. President Wilson and Envoy Root are deceiving...

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[Japanese envoys Kogoro Takhira (seated, left), Jutarō Komura (seated, right) with two staff members and H.W. Dennison, the American advisor to the Japanese delegation, full-length portrait facing front]

[Japanese envoys Kogoro Takhira (seated, left), Jutarō Komura (seated,...

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[Lt. Martynoff, Capt. Chutt, Genl. Roop, Amb. B.M. Bahtmatiff, Genl. Lomonossoff, Col. Avanovsky, Russian envoys to Wash., June 1917

[Lt. Martynoff, Capt. Chutt, Genl. Roop, Amb. B.M. Bahtmatiff, Genl. L...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Inaugural envoys from Guatemala at W.H., 3/2/25

Inaugural envoys from Guatemala at W.H., 3/2/25

A group of men standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura and Kogoro Takahira (left), M. Witte and Baron Rosen (right), and President Theodore Roosevelt (center). Written at bottom of card "We are fighters for peace"]

[Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura ...

Copyrighted 1905 by Nellie B. Van Slingerland. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his daughter, Lilly. Text reads: Hotel Wentworth, Portsmouth, US. Aug. 29, 1905. In memory of a battle fo... More

TR receiving Belgian envoys at Sagamore Hill [1917] /

TR receiving Belgian envoys at Sagamore Hill [1917] /

TR entertains members of the Belgian Mission at Sagamore Hill, Aug. 22, 1917. The mission is headed by Baron Ludovic Moncheur, former Ambassador to the United States and includes General Mathieu Leclercq, Comma... More

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place but until the message of the president of the 5th inst. with the letter of our Envoys at Paris, on the 8th of Janu

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting f...

Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 149, Folder 13.

3 new German envoys to Wash. holding their first meeting at the German embassy. Left to right: Karl von Lewinski, Privy Counselor; Dr. Wilhelm Kiesselbach, Special Emissary of German govt. before the American German War Claims Commission; and Dr. Otto. Kiep, new Counselor of the Embassy

3 new German envoys to Wash. holding their first meeting at the German...

A black and white photo of three men sitting at a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

WOMAN SUFFRAGE SIGN: WELCOME TO ENVOYS OF WOMEN VOTERS

WOMAN SUFFRAGE SIGN: WELCOME TO ENVOYS OF WOMEN VOTERS

A black and white photo of a sign that reads welcome to envys of women voters. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Russian envoys to Wash., D.C., June 1917

Russian envoys to Wash., D.C., June 1917

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Welcome to envoys of women voters Mrs. Sara Bard Field Miss Frances Jolliffe. Escort will meet 11:30 A. M., Dec. 6 Stanton Square, 4th St. and Md. Ave. N. E .... Congressional Union for woman suffrage 1420 F Street Northwest. Washington, D. C. N

Welcome to envoys of women voters Mrs. Sara Bard Field Miss Frances Jo...

Woman suffrage. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 208, Folder 18b.

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place but until the message of the president of the 5th inst. with the letter of our Envoys at Paris, on the 8th of Janu

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting f...

Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 149, Folder 13.

Russian envoys to Wash., [D.C.], June 1917

Russian envoys to Wash., [D.C.], June 1917

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Central American envoys attend Pan American Committee conference here today. Washington, D.C., Nov. 15. Dr. Don Francisco Castillo Najera, Ambassador from Mexico, Miguel Lopez Pumarejo, Ambassador from Columbia, and Dr. Don Diogenes Escalante, Ambassador from Venezuela photographed today at the first meeting of the Inter-American Economic and Financial Advisory Committee at which Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles was unanimously elected permanent chairman

Central American envoys attend Pan American Committee conference here ...

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Welcme to envoys of woman voters. I expect to be one of the escort to welcome the envoys of the woman voters to Washington December 6, ... Fill out this form and mail to Miss Emma Waldo, Chairman, Registration committee. Congressional Union Head
Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place but until the message of the president of the 5th inst. with the letter of our Envoys at Paris, on the 8th of Janu

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting f...

Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 149, Folder 13.