Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, English actress, speaks at Geneva Political...
Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, English actress, to give recitation and speak on woman suffrage at Geneva Political Equality Club meeting; photomechanical print
Bitter Fight Among Suffragists over New York State Woman Suffrage Asso...
New York State Newsletter refuses to publish resolutions supporting Mrs. Frank Shuler to president of New York State Woman Suffrage Association.
O. J. C. Rose To Honorable Aaron J. Levy, Judiciary Committee, Albany
Rose urges that suffrage bill be reported out of committee.
Win Fight By One Vote-Buffalo Teachers gain entrance to New York State...
Reports activities of New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention, October 18, 1910, including proceedings regarding admission of 29 Buffalo suffrage clubs, made up principally of women teachers; Shule... More
Elizabeth Piper, Boston friend, to "Miss Nannie" (Anne Fitzhugh Miller...
Reports on lecture by Sylvia Pankhurst and describes local organizing scheme of Mrs. John Leonard for canvassing by ward for suffrage support.
Elizabeth Smith Miller: bloomer costume
Pictures show Elizabeth Smith Miller in bloomer costume in 1852 and at 84 with praise for her kindness.
Mrs. John Winters Brannan speaks; photomechanical print
Eunice Dana Brannan, active in Women's Political Union and Woman Suffrage party, biographical sketch and photomechanical print
Alva Belmont to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; Mrs. Raymond Brown to Anne Fitzh...
Brown and Belmont thank Anne Fitzhugh Miller for offering to donate twelve copies of Evelyn Sharp's book Rebel Women to the New York State Woman Suffrage Association bazaar.
Suffragists Sing New March Song and photograph of Mme. Elsa Gregori
New march song performed at Clinton Hall, mass meeting to recruit participants in suffrage parade. James H. Brady, Idaho governor spoke, testifying to positive influence of women voters.
Political Equality Club Banners and photograph
Describes and shows two suffrage banners created by the Geneva Political Equality Club for the May 6th suffrage parade in New York City. One honoring women architects was designed by Katharine Stetson, Charlott... More
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
London Women's Suffrage Parade - Public domain document scan
London suffrage parade included historical characters, Americans Inez Milholland, Julie Opp, and Gertrude Elliott, and Highland women pipers photomechanical prints of Actresses Franchise League and Welch women ... More
The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook
Covers February 1911 Massachusetts legislative hearing on suffrage amendment, alleging 15,000 women oppose a suffrage amendment; defeated by both houses in April.
Cornell's Champion Girl Debater, Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook, to Enter Wa...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
W. G. V. to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Postcard from Heidelberg notes New York suffrage parade favorably reported in Paris Herald.
Stockholm Convention of International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Clippings list US Delegates to International Woman Suffrage Alliance Stockholm World Congress; Carrie Chapman Catt re-elected President; 15 of 27 countries represented had suffrage victories in last two years; ... More
Concurrent Resolutions of the Senate and Assembly
Typescripts of two versions of the suffrage amendment modified to require naturalization of all non-native-born. On verso in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: Kindly return to Anne F. Miller Bill of Equal Franchise Society.
Concurrent Resolutions of the Senate and Assembly
Typescripts of two versions of the suffrage amendment modified to require naturalization of all non-native-born. On verso in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: Kindly return to Anne F. Miller Bill of Equal Franchise Society.
Subject and Name Index for Miller scrapbook 1910-1911
Index in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller.
Dinner for Mrs. Snowden; In Favor of Woman Suffrage
Ethel Snowden, English suffragist, stands on chair to address Men's League Dinner; believes most men support woman suffrage; list of men supporting women suffrage identifies legislators who voted for suffrage.
Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Bayne thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for her hospitality and for contribution to Washington suffrage campaign; discusses campaign workers and Massachusetts and New York support, asks for additional support from Ne... More
Geneva Political Equality Club Constitution, Bylaws, and Membership l...
Geneva Political Equality Club Constitution, By-Laws and Officers for 1898, printed, followed by Alphabetical Membership list, mostly in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller. More than 200 names are recorded, some ... More
Eliza W. Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Eliza Wright Osbourne sends regrets that due to her health she can not join Anne Fitzhugh Miller's party going to Albany legislative hearings. Comments "Funny what a snarl they have got into in regard to the di... More
Few Seats for Men at Suffrage Hearing
Suffrage hearings so packed that Legislative committee couldn't find seats; strong anti-suffragist group present; Max Eastman and Richard Barry speak for suffrage.
Pauline Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for contributing to Mrs. Brackett's memorial teaching scholarship fund; comments on suffrage parade.
Alva Belmont to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; Mrs. Raymond Brown to Anne Fitzh...
Brown and Belmont thank Anne Fitzhugh Miller for offering to donate twelve copies of Evelyn Sharp's book Rebel Women to the New York State Woman Suffrage Association bazaar.
Dinner for Mrs. Snowden; In Favor of Woman Suffrage
Ethel Snowden, English suffragist, stands on chair to address Men's League Dinner; believes most men support woman suffrage; list of men supporting women suffrage identifies legislators who voted for suffrage.
Woman Suffrage as Man Sees It; Max Eastman Has Only Nice Things to Say
Max Eastman speaking in Rochester believes all women need the ballot: working women need the ballot for economic opportunity; the rest need it for development.
National Delegates: Closing Session, New York State Woman Suffrage Ass...
New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention closes; abolished peace committee and industrial committee and created Assembly District Committee; Executive Committee Business Meeting; appointed delegates... More
W. G. V. to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Postcard from Heidelberg notes New York suffrage parade favorably reported in Paris Herald.
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller, as "The Mother of blubs" quotes Ralph...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller quotes Emerson's support of woman suffrage at women's rights convention, 1885, where he concluded that if women were not allowed to vote, they should not be taxed Scrapbook page three is bl... More
F[rederick] P. Keppel, Secretary, American Association for Internation...
Acknowledges Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to Baron d'Estournelles de Constant to address the Geneva Political Equality Club.
The Woman Suffrage Party membership card
Nonpartisan support for equal suffrage
Win Fight By One Vote-Buffalo Teachers gain entrance to New York State...
Reports activities of New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention, October 18, 1910, including proceedings regarding admission of 29 Buffalo suffrage clubs, made up principally of women teachers; Shule... More
Enclosure: W. S[mith] O'Brien to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, enclosing copy ...
City attorney, William Smith O'Brien, whom Anne Fitzhugh Miller consulted regarding the D.A.R. charges is of the opinion that the flag image on the poster displayed by Geneva Political Equality Club did not vio... More
Geneva to Send Delegation to Buffalo for New York State Woman Suffrage...
Notice of Geneva Political Equality Club delegates attending New York State Woman Suffrage Association and National American Woman's Suffrage Association conventions in Buffalo, including Elizabeth Smith Miller... More
Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for preside...
Discusses New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention proceedings including dispute over admitting Buffalo teachers' suffrage clubs; consideration of changes in methods that affiliation with Woman Suff... More
Suffrage Parade a Success; Greatest Demonstration
Suffrage marchers gain respect and cheers from spectators; photomechanical print of pioneer carriage; descriptions of parade to be sent to state legislators.
Parade of the Women - Public domain document scan
Editorial, though not supportive of woman suffrage, sees suffrage parade as a valuable advertisement for the cause.
Sylvia Pankhurst speaks in New York City; page 2
Sylvia Pankhurst describes her experience in suffrage marches and prison; militancy was in response to brutal treatment.
Rhoda Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Notes expressing regrets, due to ill health, to invitations to attend Geneva Political Equality Club piazza party and meeting.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Woman Suffrage Bill Blocked by Grady
Senator Stephen Stilwell's efforts to move the suffrage amendment to Senate floor consideration is blocked by Senator Grady.
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Bayne thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for her hospitality and for contribution to Washington suffrage campaign; discusses campaign workers and Massachusetts and New York support, asks for additional support from Ne... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
National Delegates: Closing Session, New York State Woman Suffrage Ass...
New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention closes; abolished peace committee and industrial committee and created Assembly District Committee; Executive Committee Business Meeting; appointed delegates... More
Enclosure: W. S[mith] O'Brien to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, enclosing copy ...
City attorney, William Smith O'Brien, whom Anne Fitzhugh Miller consulted regarding the D.A.R. charges is of the opinion that the flag image on the poster displayed by Geneva Political Equality Club did not vio... More
Win Fight By One Vote-Buffalo Teachers gain entrance to New York State...
Reports activities of New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention, October 18, 1910, including proceedings regarding admission of 29 Buffalo suffrage clubs, made up principally of women teachers; Shule... More
Woman suffrage battle on; New York suffrage hearings
Suffragists hold open air meetings with soap box speeches; legislative hearing room so crowded that some women had to leave to make room for legislators.
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Harriot Blatch notifies Anne Fitzhugh Miller that Senate Judiciary Committee reported out the suffrage amendment.
New Woman Suffrage Bill - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congres...
Harriet May Mills, President of New York Woman Suffrage Association, offers revised suffrage amendment, supported by Woman Suffrage Party of New York City.
Program for Meeting of Geneva Political Equality Club
Geneva Political Equality Club program , in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller, indicating the flag incident to be discussed and reply to DAR considered.
Pauline Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for contributing to Mrs. Brackett's memorial teaching scholarship fund; comments on suffrage parade.
Pauline Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for contributing to Mrs. Brackett's memorial teaching scholarship fund; comments on suffrage parade.
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book...
Advertising Sylvia Pankhurst's book, The Suffragette; photomechanical print show her waving from Holloway Prison.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Enclosure: W. S[mith] O'Brien to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, enclosing copy ...
City attorney, William Smith O'Brien, whom Anne Fitzhugh Miller consulted regarding the D.A.R. charges is of the opinion that the flag image on the poster displayed by Geneva Political Equality Club did not vio... More
President to be Chosen at New York State Woman Suffrage Convention
Clippings from several sources cover Proceedings of New York State Woman Suffrage Association, including memorial service for Julia Ward Howe, speeches by presidential candidates Harriet Mills and Mrs. Frank Sh... More
Woman Suffragists Get Ready for Convention at Niagara Falls
Announces program of New York State Woman Suffrage Association Convention, Niagara Falls, bio info on outgoing president, Ella Hawley Crossett, national president, Anna Howard Shaw, and presidential candidates,... More
Nora Blatch De Forest to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Nora De Forest, as chairman of the pageant committee, asks her cousin Anne Fitzhugh Miller to organize Geneva girls to make parade banners, including one bearing Elizabeth Smith Miller's name.
Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for preside...
Discusses New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention proceedings including dispute over admitting Buffalo teachers' suffrage clubs; consideration of changes in methods that affiliation with Woman Suff... More
Aaron J. Levy, Committee on Judiciary to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Chairman Levy acknowledges receipt of Geneva Political Equality Club telegram urging that the suffrage amendment be reported out to Assembly.
Sylvia Pankhurst speaks in New York City
Sylvia Pankhurst describes her experience in suffrage marches and prison; militancy was in response to brutal treatment.
Charles J. Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Charles Goldmark encloses photographs taken of Anne Fitzhugh Miller at the New York Suffrage parade.
New York City Women's Parade - Public domain document scan
3,000 women march with order, respect, sympathetic spectators.
Rhoda Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Notes expressing regrets, due to ill health, to invitations to attend Geneva Political Equality Club piazza party and meeting.
Roxana B. Burrows to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, inclosing suffrage bill int...
Concurrent resolution proposing suffrage amendment with modified qualifications: citizen by marriage only must be U.S. resident for five years.
Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Bayne thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for her hospitality and for contribution to Washington suffrage campaign; discusses campaign workers and Massachusetts and New York support, asks for additional support from Ne... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting c...
photomechanical print and biography of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler; List of supporters, including Elizabeth Smith Miller, Carrie Chapman Catt, Florence Kelley, Mary E. Craigie.; report on Lochland conference and attem... More
Frances Squire Potter to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Potter's note reports improved health of Mary Gray Peck.
Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for preside...
Discusses New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention proceedings including dispute over admitting Buffalo teachers' suffrage clubs; consideration of changes in methods that affiliation with Woman Suff... More
Leading Suffragists in Convention at Niagara Falls
New York State Woman Suffrage Convention coverage with photomechanical prints of Harriet May Mills, Jessie Ashley and Ella Hawley Crossett.
Eliza Wright Osborne dies at age 82
Obituary of Eliza Wright Osbourne, daughter of Martha Wright and niece of Lucretia Mott, active suffragist, vice president, New York State Women Suffrage Association.
Suffragists and their anti-sisters storm state capitol
Photomechanical prints of Folla La Follette, Harriet Stanton Blatch, and Harriet May Mills.
Rhoda Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Notes expressing regrets, due to ill health, to invitations to attend Geneva Political Equality Club piazza party and meeting.
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Brannan agrees to speak in January 1911 to Geneva Political Equality Club about her experiences with the English suffrage movement.
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Brannan agrees to speak in January 1911 to Geneva Political Equality Club about her experiences with the English suffrage movement.
Concurrent Resolutions of the Senate and Assembly
Typescripts of two versions of the suffrage amendment modified to require naturalization of all non-native-born. On verso in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: Kindly return to Anne F. Miller Bill of Equal Franchise Society.
Concurrent Resolutions of the Senate and Assembly
Typescripts of two versions of the suffrage amendment modified to require naturalization of all non-native-born. On verso in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: Kindly return to Anne F. Miller Bill of Equal Franchise Society.
Elizabeth Piper, Boston friend, to "Miss Nannie" (Anne Fitzhugh Miller...
Reports on lecture by Sylvia Pankhurst and describes local organizing scheme of Mrs. John Leonard for canvassing by ward for suffrage support.
The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook
Covers February 1911 Massachusetts legislative hearing on suffrage amendment, alleging 15,000 women oppose a suffrage amendment; defeated by both houses in April.
Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book...
Advertising Sylvia Pankhurst's book, The Suffragette; photomechanical print show her waving from Holloway Prison.
List of Life Members of Geneva Political Equality Club
List in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller with indication of who sponsored each member. List includes Rhoda Palmer, Anna Howard Shaw, and Harriet Tubman.
List of Life Members of Geneva Political Equality Club
List in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller with indication of who sponsored each member. List includes Rhoda Palmer, Anna Howard Shaw, and Harriet Tubman.
Woman Suffrage as Man Sees It; Max Eastman Has Only Nice Things to Say
Max Eastman speaking in Rochester believes all women need the ballot: working women need the ballot for economic opportunity; the rest need it for development.
Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for preside...
Discusses New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention proceedings including dispute over admitting Buffalo teachers' suffrage clubs; consideration of changes in methods that affiliation with Woman Suff... More
Eunice Dana Brannan telegram to Mrs. Frederick Hazard
Eunice Brannan request Hazard to contribute to "sympathy" fund for English militants. Note in Anne Fitzhugh Millers hand: "A. F. M. read Anna Shaw's Tribune letter Nov. 23rd & sent $100."
Mary L. Jennings to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
"My dear Miss Miller, I wish to thank you very much for your kind wishes and only hope I may be able to be of service to the School Board and the people. Yours Sincerely, Mary L. Jennings
"Eliza Wright Osborne dies at age 82"
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Woman Suffrage Bill in Mrs. Mackay's League Steals March on State Asso...
Two suffrage bills expected: Women's Political Union and Equal Franchise League support bill the would require alien women to meet same naturalized citizen requirements as men.
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook
Covers February 1911 Massachusetts legislative hearing on suffrage amendment, alleging 15,000 women oppose a suffrage amendment; defeated by both houses in April.