May 1898 Piazza Party, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Describes Geneva Political Equality Club closing event at Miller's home, Lochland; Elizabeth Cady Stanton's reminiscences of the first women's suffrage meeting in 1848 read by S. H. Ver Planck. Music by Anne Fi... 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
Geneva Political Equality Club Annual Piazza Party A Social-Political ...
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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
Piazza Party at Lochland, June 18, 1904, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Clippings include R. E. J.'s account of Lochland Party for Woman's Journal
Piazza Party at Lochland, June 3, 1907
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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
Piazza Party at Lochland, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
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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.
The Geneva Political Equality Society; Piazza Party at Lochland, NAWSA...
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Piazza Party at Lochland, June 18, 1904, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Clippings include R. E. J.'s account of Lochland Party for Woman's Journal
Piazza Party at Lochland, May 31, 1909
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... More
Piazza Party at Lochland, May 31, 1909
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... More
Piazza Party at the Lochland, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Describes Lochland party; Frederick Willis address on Alcott family; birthday telegram to Julia Ward Howe; Seventeen from Phelps Political Equality Club come twelve miles by four-horse carryall.
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.