Anne Fitzhugh Miller's remarks introducing Nathaniel Schmidt to Geneva...
In hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Membership card for Equality League of Self-Supporting Women
Blank stub of Equality League of Self-Supporting Women membership card, printed before headquarters moved in May? 1909.
Equal Franchise Society Legislative Series; extract from a letter from...
Equal Franchise Society reproduces extract from famous Abigail Adams letter of March 31, 1776 in which she warns John to "Remember the Ladies" or they may rebel.
Nathaniel Schmidt, Photograph and Signature
Professor Nathaniel Schmidt, Cornell University was a Vice President and organizer of the Men's League for Woman Suffrage.
Equal Franchise Society Invitation to Albany Reception
Equal Franchise League reception invitation for "Mr. Nicholas"
I do not have all the rights I want. By "Jane"
Keepsake women's rights card.
Newspaper photomechanical prints of Suffragists: Miss Caroline Lexow, ...
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"Votes for Women" Ribbon, suffrage scrapbook
"Votes For Women" Gold Ribbon, similar to those worn at New York Suffrage Parade, May 6, 1911.
New York City Suffrage parade photograph top right
Photograph shows suffragists with banners marching in New York City parade; Elizabeth Smith Miller banner is being carried by man in left foreground.
Postcard, labeled "Leksand," shows Swedish woman in traditional folk c...
Verso manuscript note from "M.G.P" (probably Mary Gray Peck) thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for farewell note and "Votes for Women" ribbon from New York City suffrage parade; reports Carrie Chapman Catt being well... More
From pinafores to politics - by Daisy Hurst (Mrs. J. Borden Harriman)
This autobiography details the life of Daisy Hurst (Mrs. J. Borden) Harriman, a wealthy New York woman who worked diligently for issues concerning working-class women. Harriman was one of the women who lent her... More
Transactions of the National Council of Women of the United States : a...
The National Council of Women of the United States was founded in 1888 by Susan B. Anthony at the suggestion of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It was an organization composed of national organizations and affiliated a... More
Scrapbooks of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
The scrapbooks were compiled by suffragists Elizabeth Smith Miller and her daughter, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, of Geneva, N.Y., between 1897 and 1911. They include newspaper clippings, pamphlets, programs, letters... More
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
Index for Miller Scrapbook 1894-1904, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Index of subject and names created by Anne Fitzhugh Miller, with additions in her hand . Note that although the substance of the scrapbook begins in 1897, there are a few items dating from 1894 and 1895
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.
Thirty-Ninth Annual Convention of the New York State Woman Suffrage As...
New York State Woman Suffrage Association Program: Lists Officers, Committees, Program and speakers. Photomechanical print of First Baptist Church, Seneca Lake, and portraits of Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard... More
The Path to the Sunrise; Suffrage next step past education; page 2
Maud Park stresses contribution of woman suffrage movement to progress in higher education for women; photomechanical print of Mrs. John Miller Horton, Twentieth Century Club reception hostess.
Enclosure: American Impressions by Anne Cobden-Sanderson
On board the Lusitania, after a three-month tour of America, Anne Cobden-Sanderson reflects on conditions in America: women of extreme wealth and poverty are aloof from politics. Working women, students, reform... More
New York State Woman Suffrage Association Invitation to Farewell Recep...
On verso of invitation is a photograph of Anna Howard Shaw, captioned "Painting the world white."
"Proof of Portrait of Mrs. Pankhurst " and tracing paper with James Ru...
Envelope includes two items: "Proof of Portrait" of Emmeline Pankhurst seated in a chair; pencil design on tracing paper of a James Russell Lowell epigram framed in a multiple lined border, marked to be colored... More
Harriet Taylor Upton to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, November 9, 1908
Upton encloses a carbon copy of Susan B. Anthony's last letter, January 31, 1906, 2 p. Anthony mentions visit of Millers to Rochester and discusses Oregon campaign finances.
Mrs. Cobden Sanderson will speak on Militant Suffrage Movement, Cooper...
Inside: Advertisement for suffrage novel, The Convert, by Elizabeth Robins with review by Carrie Chapman Catt; handwritten across the top: "Our price $1.25. Discount goes to the College League. Order copies of ... More
Advancement of Women; Ella Hawley Crossett speaks to Geneva Political ...
Geneva Political Equality Club officers re-elected; Ella Hawley Crossett discusses progress of women in education; in professions as doctors and lawyers; legislative work of suffrage associations; woman suffrag... More
Enclosure: Government by the People: Speech by Nathaniel Schmidt, Corn...
Envelope transcription: Address by Prof. Nathaniel Schmidt at the 6th Annual Convention of the Ontario Co. W. S. A. at Phelps, May 24, 1909. Schmidt traces development and extension of suffrage though history a... More
Platform ticket, Pioneers and Friends of Woman's Progress, NAWSA suffr...
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George William Curtis portrait with quote, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
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Lucretia Mott portrait with quote, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
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Women Opposed to Votes Are Angry with Mr. Taft
New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage protest President Taft's speaking at National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention. Ida Harper says Taft and wife are suffragists
Progress is the victory of a new thought over old superstitions: Eliza...
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Florence Fenwick Miller; photomechanical print, NAWSA suffrage scrapbo...
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Peace Was Subject of Piazza Party Speaker Anna Howard Shaw
Shaw believes women do more for peace because they suffer more during war; Jane Addams deserved Nobel Peace Prize more than President Theodore Roosevelt.
Votes for Women: An Object-Lesson by Bertha Damaris Knobe; page 2
Summarizes progress of woman suffrage throughout world, International Woman Suffrage Alliance to meet in Amsterdam, will celebration full suffrage in Finland and Norway. Woman-Suffrage Map of World show the for... More
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) photomechanical print
Caption: I would like to see the ballot in the hand of every woman.-Mark Twain.
An Ideal "Rally" for Woman Suffrage
Reprint of New York Herald editorial notes that the "charming" suffrage gathering at Mrs. O. H.P. Belmont's Newport mansion was on a higher plane than the rioting mobs of British suffragists, the majority of wo... More
Marble Palace at Newport. Lectures on Woman Suffrage, Marble House, Au...
Announcing lectures by Anna Howard Shaw and Charles Zueblin; Photomechanical prints of Anna Shaw, Mrs. Belmont and Marble House
Woman suffrage By Mrs. Vladimir Simkhovitch
Mrs. Vladimir Simkhovitch: Concern for a flood of ignorant women voters requires education of idle women more than working women.
Lucy Stone. Photomechanical print
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Characters in "A Pageant of Protests" given by leading suffrage worker...
Shows characters in suffrage pageant at Broadway Theater well attended entertainment. "Uncle Sam," as Supreme Court Judge gives women the vote. While "Betsy Ross" sews suffrage stars on a flag.
Daffodil Place card - Drawing. Public domain image.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's initials in pencil Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw, suffrage scrapbook
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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.
The Pullman Company ticket, Jersey City to Ithaca, New York
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New York City Suffrage Parade photograph, bottom left
Photograph shows marching suffragists in New York City parade, crowd along streets and in windows.
The mortality of nations : an address delivered before the American Eq...
No. 37 in a collection of pamphlets lettered: Miscellaneous speeches, etc. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Florence M. Leonard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Summarizes February 20 meeting election of club officers
Sophie Friedland United States Lecture Tour, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Extracts of press coverage of Sophie Friedland's Lecture Tour in Brooklyn, Boston, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage Thirteenth Annual...
List of Officers and Committee Chairman ; Treasurer's Report; Executive Report for 1908: established office; legislative work; anti-suffrage literature distribution Executive Committee Treasurer's Report
Ethel M. Arnold Lecture Subjects
Advertising brochure announcing Ethel Arnold's 1910 lecture tour of the U. S.; brief biography; lists lecture subjects and comments on her 1909 tour; photomechanical print of a seated Ethel Arnold
U. S. Senate Hearing before Committee on Woman Suffrage on Joint Resol...
Statements by Anna Shaw, Belva Lockwood, Fannie Fernald of Maine, Isabel Barrows of New York, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Ella Stewart of Illinois, Ida Husted Harper, Ella Hawley Crossett, Laura Clay, and Carrie Chap... More
Wendell Phillips portrait with quote, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
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Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman speaks at Geneva Political Equality Club Piaz...
Clippings re Geneva Political Equality Club Lochland Party, Gilman speech on woman suffrage
Geneva Political Equality Club; Mrs. Florence Kelley Lecture ticket, N...
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller, President, Geneva Political Equality Club, Deleg...
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Brownlee Plan for the School. Geneva Political Equality Club speaker J...
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Suffragettes Pleading Their Cause in Albany
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Mrs. Pankhurst-Practical Politician by Arthur Ruhl with photomechanica...
Arthur Ruhl editorial praises Emmeline Pinehurst's charm and her speaking power. British suffragettes practical actions, like rock throwing are same tactics used by men to get government attention.
Suffragists in Storm Scold the Lawmakers
Reports protest parade of ninety cars, banner messages, and demonstration attended by 10,000; summary of speeches: women more educated than men; women policemen would wipe out white slave trade; pass resolution... More
Photomechanical print of Leaders of the SuffrageParade; Mrs. Sarah McP...
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Women Suffrage Dead in both New York Assembly and Senate
After discussing pros and cons of Toombs' suffrage resolution, New York Assembly vote not to discharge Judiciary Committee from consideration; many members avoid voting; suffrage contingent in attendance, inclu... More
Carrie Chapman Catt - Victorian era public domain image
Carrie Chapman Catt was reelected President, International Woman Suffrage Alliance, June 1911.
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
Woman suffrage : the argument of Carrie S. Burnham before Chief Justic...
Carrie S. Burnham tried to vote in the state of Pennsylvania in 1871. This pamphlet concerns her arguments before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania about why she was entitled to vote. In addition to Burnham's a... More
Third Annual Convention; Ontario County Political Equality Club, Phelp...
Susan B. Anthony, photomechanical print; participants; addresses by Mrs. Rounds, V. Hemiup Haley, Mrs. W. W. Gannett; county officers; membership totals for 4 clubs
Votes for Women Broadside with graphic of men rocking cradle
Hopeful that new, younger New York legislature will give serious consideration to woman suffrage; women needed to help solve problems of urban housing and working conditions. Cartoon shows Senator Thomas Grady ... More
New York Suffrage Newsletter: Piazza Party at Lochland
Geneva Political Equality Club has 307 members, largest club in New York; quotes from Edward Carpenter's "Toward Democracy." Photomechanical prints of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Introductory remarks, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Remarks preceding reading Elizabeth Cady Stanton's paper on "Why Women Taxpayers believe in Equal Suffrage at Ontario County Suffrage Meeting. Annotated by Anne Fitzhugh Miller: "Anne Fitzhugh Miller's first wo... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Introduction to Nathaniel Schmidt's address on ...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's remarks introducing Professor Nathaniel Schmidt 's address on "Woman's Sphere." notes Geneva Political Equality Club's debt to Geneva Daily Times for generous publicity
Sojourner Truth, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Quotation: "If de fust woman God ever made was strong enough to turn de world upside down all alone, dese women all togedder ought to be able to turn it back and get it right side up agin."
I wonder if it's really becoming? Suffrage Cartoon
Suffrage cartoon: stylish woman with "Votes for women" hat with suffrage message on feathers
To Organize A Political Equality Club the Men and Women of Geneva
Call for organizing meeting of Geneva Political Equality Club, sponsored by an equal number of men and women
Delegate; 30th Anniversary New York State Woman Suffrage Association, ...
Both Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller were delegates to this convention
Geneva Political Equality Club May Piazza Party at Lochland, NAWSA suf...
Clippings covering Lochland Party include extracts from Anne Fitzhugh Miller's introduction stating importance of women's service beyond the home; Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, Rochester School Commissioner, spoke on ... More
League of self-supporting women meeting notice, Anne Cobden Sanderson ...
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New York State Woman Suffrage Association 39th annual convention, Gene...
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The Ex-Prisoners Acknowledging the Greetings of Friends From Their Hea...
WSPU suffrage demonstration from Holloway Jail to Queen's Hall. Public domain photograph of 19th-century photomechanical print, book illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Why Women Should Vote; Beatrice Forbes-Roberson lectures at Kirkwood H...
Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, speaker at Geneva Political Equality Club meeting, November 10, 1910. Arguments for and against woman suffrage; women's sphere goes beyond home. Working women need suffrage now; prais... More
Mrs. Raymond Brown - Public domain portrait photograph
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Why I Am a Suffragist By Anne Fitzhugh Miller; page 2
Anne Fitzhugh Miller is suffragist by heredity and environment; she is interested in municipal affairs and believes by voting women can improve society; compares ballot to telephone; both tools necessary for pr... More
Christabel Pankhurst, photomechanical print
Christabel Pankhurst, LL.B. Organizing Secretary, National Women's Social and Political Union
Philip Brooks, photomechanical print with caption, 'I am in favor of w...
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New York City Suffrage Parade photograph, bottom right
Photograph shows suffragists with banners, marching in New York City suffrage parade, with crowds along street. Anne Fitzhugh Miller is in the middle grouping of three, facing the camera.
Political District Organization of the Geneva Political Equality Club ...
Geneva Political Equality Club reorganizes along political districts Public domain photograph of politician, meeting, government and politics, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mrs. Robert Elder - Public domain portrait print
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The proceedings of the Woman's Rights Convention, held at Worcester, O...
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
Review of Horace Mann's two lectures : delivered in New-York, February...
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
The torch bearer : a look forward and back at the Woman's journal, the...
This pamphlet contains a history of the "Woman's journal" which was of the official publication of AWSA. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
Envelope with invitation cards - Public domain dedication image
Elizabeth Smith Miller's invitation to meet Julia Ward Howe and Susan B. Anthony at Arundell Club; Arundell Club admission cards for Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thirty-Ninth Annual Convention of the New York State Woman Suffrage As...
New York State Woman Suffrage Association Program: Lists Officers, Committees, Program and speakers. Photomechanical print of First Baptist Church, Seneca Lake, and portraits of Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard... More
Susan Brownell Anthony, February 15, 1820-March 13, 1906 "Failure is I...
Geneva Political Equality Club memorial tribute to Susan B. Anthony and her accomplishments in many areas; Anthony memorial poem by Rosaline E. Jones; illustrated lecture by Pauline Goldmark, Consumers League o... More
Why Women Should Protest - woman suffrage, Library of Congress
Alice Stone Blackwell offers reasons why women should not be barred from voting in new states, using statistics and testimony from suffrage states
Elizabeth Smith Miller Study Class Outline of Work for 1909
Lists Elizabeth Smith Miller Study Club officers and 1909 meeting dates and subjects; Includes comments and quotes related to three planned areas of study: centennial celebrations of great men, American women, ... More
Forty-second annual convention of the New York State Woman Suffrage As...
Lists officers of New York State Woman Suffrage Association and National American Woman Suffrage Association; Program and speakers; Memorial tribute to Julia Ward Howe; Suffrage Quotes from Abraham Lincoln, Wil... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Address Before Senate Committee
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's February 15, 1906 speech before U. S. Senate Suffrage Committee stresses that government concerns more than business and women voters could contribute to improved social welfare of all; a... More
Geneva Political Equality Club Program: Sylvia Pankhurst
Program and photometrical print portrait of Sylvia Pankhurst.
Men's League for Women's Suffrage: Constitution and Charter Members
Lists officers and charter members: President, George Foster Peabody; Secretary Treasurer, Max Eastman; 13 Vice Presidents including William Dean Howells, Prof. Nathaniel Schmidt, President Langdon Stewardson, ... More
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Receipts of funding for the New Hampshire Amendment Campaign, with Carrie Chapman Catt's analysis of why it failed.
Other Press Notices of New York State Woman Suffrage Association Conve...
Press coverage of New York State Woman Suffrage Association Convention: officers, speakers, working women, Lochland social, resolutions supporting suffrage legislation and opposing Gov. Hughes veto of equal pay... More