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[Group outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Group outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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[Group standing outside National Woman's Party Headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Group standing outside National Woman's Party Headquarters, Washingto...

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[Woman and Man outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Woman and Man outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington...

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Conferring over ratification [of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution] at  [National Woman's Party] headquarters, Jackson Pl[ace] [Washington, D.C.].  L-R Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Mrs. Abby Scott Baker, Anita Pollitzer, Alice Paul, Florence Boeckel, Mabel Vernon (standing, right)

Conferring over ratification [of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Consti...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of six National Woman's Party members gathered around a table. Left to R: Dora Lewis (seated), Abby Scott Baker (seated), Anita Pollitzer (standing), Alice Paul ... More

Julia Obear, messenger girl at the National Women's [i.e. Woman's] Party headquarters

Julia Obear, messenger girl at the National Women's [i.e. Woman's] Par...

Julia Obear on bicycle, facing front. National Photo Company Collection. No. 22880.

Mrs. Henry Atwater, chairman of the District branch of the National Woman's Party and hostess at the reception for the delegates of the three day suffrage conference on Sunday evening at the Party headquarters.

Mrs. Henry Atwater, chairman of the District branch of the National Wo...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoulders with back to camera facing left, of Adeline L. Atwater, chairman of the District of Columbia branch of the National Woman's Party. Accor... More

National Woman's Party Headquarters in Nashville, Tenn., in which the campaign for ratification of the suffrage amendment is being conducted, photographed on the day that Parley P. Christensen, presidential nominee for the new Farmer-Labor Party addressed a mass meeting, urging immediate ratification. Left to right: Rankin Smith, Central Trades and Labor Council; Jim F. Nicholson, Business Manager of the Machinist; W.C. Birthright, Secretary of the Tenn. Federation of Labor; Mrs. Anne Calvert Neely, Mississippi state chairman of the National Woman's Party; W.M. Mitchell; Mrs. Mabel Reber, of New York; Mrs. Walter C. Jackson of Murfreesboro; Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles, of Wilmington, Delaware, member of the Executive Committee of the Woman's Party; Parley P. Christensen, Presidential candidate of the Farmer-Labor Party; Miss Sue White, of Nashville, Tennessee state chairman of the Woman's Party; W.M. Fox, president of the Trades and Labor Council; Miss Mary Winsor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, member of the Advisory Council of the Woman's Party; Archie Craig; Charles P. Sweeney.

National Woman's Party Headquarters in Nashville, Tenn., in which the ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of group of women and men posing under "National Woman's Party" banner.

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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[Young girls carry banners for the procession at dedication of the new National Woman's Party headquarters at the "Old Brick Capitol" in Washington, D.C.]

[Young girls carry banners for the procession at dedication of the new...

Title derived by Library of Congress staff. Summary: Photograph of large contingent of girls in white dresses assembled in street in four columns, with banners.

[In front of National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[In front of National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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[In front of National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[In front of National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence of England, Mme. Hoda Charaoni, of Egypt, Mlle. Ceza Nabaraoiri, of Egypt - all members of the International Advisory Council of the National Woman's Party, and Mrs. Elizabeth Culbertson, of Meadville, Pennsylvania, confer at National Woman's Party Headquarters.

Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence of England, Mme. Hoda Charaoni, of Egypt, Mlle. ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of (left to right) Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Hoda Charasoui, Ceza Nabaraoui, and Elizabeth Culbertson, standing on front steps outside of building. Photograph p... More

[In front of National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[In front of National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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[Group outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Group outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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

[Group outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Group outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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The first suffrage picket line leaving the National Woman's Party headquarters to march to the White House gates on January 10, 1917. From left to right: Miss Berta Crone, of San Francisco, Miss Vivian Pierce, of San Diego, Miss Mildred Gilbert of San Francisco, Miss Maude Jamieson, of Norfolk, Virginia, Miss Joy Young of New York, Miss Mary Dowell of Philadelphia, Miss Gertrude Crocker of Chicago, Mrs. Bessie Papandre, of San Francisco, Miss Elizabeth Geary, of Chicago, Miss Frances Pepper of Washington, D.C., Miss Elizabeth Smith of Washington, D.C., and Miss Pauline Floyd of El Dorado, Ark.

The first suffrage picket line leaving the National Woman's Party head...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of picket line of National Woman's Party members holding banners in front of NWP headquarters.

Richard Bennett, noted actor, calling at National Woman's Party Headquarters, underwrites the Equal Rights campaign, and declares: - "Certainly I am a feminist and will stand back of you women until the Equal Rights Amendment is passed by Congress." Mr. Bennett is surrounded by a group of National Woman's Party leaders. (Left to right) Anita Pollitzer, National Secretary of the Woman's Party, Richard Bennett, Wilma Henderson, National Organizer: (upper left) Mrs. Everett Bray, a Founder, and Jessica D. Henerson, member of the Massachusetts State Committee.

Richard Bennett, noted actor, calling at National Woman's Party Headqu...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of four National Woman's Party leaders with actor Richard Bennett, all seated reading document.

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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A breathing spell between campaigns - Miss Anita Pollitzer (left) and Miss Elsie Hill, secretary and chairman, respectively of the Woman's Party, meet on the steps of the Party headquarters.  The Bulletin Board in the picture saw the stormiest days of the suffrage campaign and still tells of the Party's activities on behalf of women.

A breathing spell between campaigns - Miss Anita Pollitzer (left) and ...

Title and name and address of photographer transcribed from image. Summary: Anita Pollitzer (left), wearing wide-brimmed floppy hat, gloves, and fur-trimmed coat standing on outside steps near stone bulletin bo... More

[National Woman's Party Headquarters: Alva Belmont House]

[National Woman's Party Headquarters: Alva Belmont House]

Title derived by Library of Congress staff. Summary: Photograph of exterior of Alva Belmont House.

National Woman's Party Headquarters is Sold to United States. The National Woman's Party Headquarters, 21 First Street, Northeast, one of the most historic buildings in Washington which was used as the Capitol of the United States from 1815 to 1819 has been taken over by the government and will be torn down to make way for the proposed Supreme Court Building. Attorney General William D. Mitchell is here shown presenting a check for $299,200.00 to Burnita S. Matthews, att[orney] for the Woman's Party, in payment for the site. On the left is Maud Younger, Congressional Chairman of the National Woman's Party.

National Woman's Party Headquarters is Sold to United States. The Nati...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of Attorney General William D. Mitchell handing check to Burnita Shelton Matthews, with Maud Younger on the left.

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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Miss Edith Ainge, of Jamestown, New York, the first delegate to the convention of the National Woman's Party to arrive at Woman's Party headquarters in Washington,  Miss Ainge is holding the New York state banner which will be carried by New York's delegation of 68 women at the convention meeting in Washington February 15th-18th.

Miss Edith Ainge, of Jamestown, New York, the first delegate to the co...

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Informal, three-quarter-length portrait of Edith Ainge of Jamestown, New York, standing in front of National Woman's Party headquarters in Washington, D.C.,... More

[Woman and Man outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Woman and Man outside National Woman's Party headquarters, Washington...

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[Woman outside National Woman's Party Headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

[Woman outside National Woman's Party Headquarters, Washington, D.C.]

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