Geneva Political Equality Club; A Great Event; Smith Opera House; Mrs....
Emmeline Pankhurst to speak on the meaning of the woman's movement in England. Geneva Political Equality Club members to wear yellow ribbons
Woman's Sphere: Suffrage cartoons
Merle De Vore Johnson cartoon shows woman peering over a fence labeled "Woman's Sphere" while her toys "Fashion" and "gossip" lay abandoned; another cartoon shows women voting while pushing a baby carriage.
Group of Officers and Delegates to the 42nd Annual Convention of the N...
Photomechanical print of New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention delegates, taken outside meeting place in Niagara Falls, interesting display of dress fashion and hats
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
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
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."
New York State Woman Suffrage Association 31st Annual Convention, Dunk...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller was a delegate to New York State Woman Suffrage Convention in Dunkirk
Leaving the Gaol, suffrage scrapbook
Smiling women, one in white and one with "Votes for Women" sash marching down street.
Reverend Anna Howard Shaw, President, National American Woman Suffrage...
Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
"The Heavy Cross" Sculpture by Constantin Isenberg
Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Delegate National American Woman Suffrage Association 31st Annual Conv...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller was a delegate to National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention
Baroness Alexandra Gripenberg elected to Finnish Assembly
Nineteen women elected to national legislature in Finland in March 1907.
Suffrage postcard postcard, suffrage scrapbook
Emily Ford sketch of working girl viewing posted sign "Factory Acts Regulation for Women" with caption "They have a cheek. I've never been asked."
Miss Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller
photomechanical print of Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller, who received tribute for their work at Ontario County Woman Suffrage Association Convention.
Wallack's Theatre; Mary Shaw in 'Votes for Women'
Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Votes for Women Broadside. Women's Political Union
Ex-convicts given power to vote. "Stand Back Ladies" graphic shows policeman holding back Woman with baby and Woman in academic robes to allow ex-convicts in stripped uniforms vote. Convicts out-rank women in N... More
Wendell Phillips portrait with quote, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Suffragettes Pleading Their Cause in Albany
Photo by Brown Brothers, New York. Public domain photograph of 19th-century photomechanical print, book illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Photomechanical print of Leaders of the SuffrageParade; Mrs. Sarah McP...
Public domain photograph of military parade, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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
George William Curtis portrait with quote, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Next scrapbook page, 29, is blank. Public domain scan of 19th century American drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lucretia Mott portrait with quote, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) photomechanical print
Caption: I would like to see the ballot in the hand of every woman.-Mark Twain.
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
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.
New York City Suffrage Parade photograph, bottom left
Photograph shows marching suffragists in New York City parade, crowd along streets and in windows.
Woman Suffrage Gathering at Newport Marble House
Suffragists attend lecture on grounds of Marble House, Newport home of Mrs. Alva Belmont.
Emmeline Pankhurst, The World-famed Leader of the English Suffragettes
4:00 PM Announcing Emmeline Pankhurst's October/November 1909 U.S. tour. Photo, biographical sketch; lecture subjects
Votes for Women Broadside: Saint George and the Dragon
Suffrage cartoon shows Judge Ben Lindsay slaying the anti suffragist dragon of prejudice and misrepresentation. Inspired by Linsay's support of woman suffrage during Albany suffrage hearings based on experience... More
Enclosure: Mrs. Oreola Williams Haskell, speaker at New York State Wom...
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"O Save Us, Senators, From Ourselves!"
W. A. Rogers cartoon: Anti-suffragists presenting petition to New York Senators Thomas Grady and John Raines
Photograph of statue of Abraham Lincoln
Inscription reads, 'I go for all sharing the privileges of the government who assist in bearing its burdens, by no means excluding women.
Congressional union for woman suffrage. Massachusetts meeting Belasco ...
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 18.
Enclosure: Mrs. Mary E. Craigie of Brooklyn, speaker, New York State W...
Public domain scan of a female portrait, woman, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
New York State Woman Suffrage Association Convention, Syracuse, New Yo...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller was a delegate to New York Woman's Suffrage Association Syracuse Convention. Button image: Susan B. Anthony
Anne Fitzhugh Miller Delegate Ribbon, Baltimore, 1906 and photo mechan...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller was a delegate to the 1906 Baltimore National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention
Votes for Women, Programme and souvenir, Hyde Park Demonstration, Lond...
Hyde Park Suffrage Demonstration Program includes map showing route of 7 processions and placement of 20 speaker's platforms, encircled by portraits of 20 women speakers and list of 60 speakers; border of pink rosettes.
Mureil Matters, suffrage scrapbook
Mureil Matters with megaphone in airship basket. She distributed Women's Freedom League suffrage handbills over London by airship in February 1909.
Harriet Stanton Blatch addressing Union Square suffrage meeting, photo...
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The Suffragists at Albany, suffrage scrapbook
Two photographs show crowds at open air meeting and in suffrage hearings at Capitol Assembly chamber in Albany.
James Lee Laidlaw, suffrage scrapbook
Public domain photograph of 19th-century photomechanical print, book illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Late Mrs. Caroline Hallowell Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Caroline Hollowell Miller organized Maryland Woman Suffrage Association in 1889 Public domain photograph of 19th-century photomechanical print, book illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image -... More
Kate M. Gordon, Corresponding Secretary, National American Woman Suffr...
Print affixed to envelope containing clippings: "Addresses at New Orleans." Public domain photograph of 19th-century photomechanical print, book illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Pic... More
English Women Suffragists Parade with Sandwich Boards to Aid "Cause"
Women's Freedom League, which split from Women's Social and Political Union in October 1907, protest at London police courts against man-made laws. Date based on sandwich board signs announcing suffrage meeting... More
Votes for Women, Hyde Park Demonstration, London, June 21, 1908, Souve...
Hyde Park Suffrage Demonstration Program includes map showing route of 7 processions and placement of 20 speaker's platforms, encircled by portraits of 20 women speakers and border of purple violets.
David J. Brewer, photomechanical print
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New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement
Frances Potter describes the organization of the nonpartisan Woman Suffrage Party, modeled after the political party, intending to bring awareness of the need of universal suffrage
Directory for the Twenty-Ninth Annual Convention of the New York State...
Lists guests and local hosts
Votes for Women postcard; Color Illustration of Woman Suffrage Headqua...
Picryl description: Public domain photo of vintage New York postcard, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Suffragists At Rally in Home of Robert Ingersoll's Daughter, Mrs. Wals...
Photomechanical print of suffragists attending luncheon at Mrs. Walston H. Brown's Dobbs Ferry estate
Eva Ingersoll Brown, photomechanical print
Eva Ingersoll Brown, daughter of Robert Ingersoll, entertains suffragists at her Dobb's Ferry estate
Booth at State Fair, Where Richmond Women are Telling Visitors About G...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of city street life, vendor, shop sign, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Souvenir of the reception at Lochland, Geneva, New York, 39th annual N...
Cover illustration: Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller on Lochland veranda; inside: quote from Gerrit Smith letter to Susan B. Anthony, August 15, 1873; autograph signature of Elizabeth Smith Miller.
Enclosure: Woman Suffrage Parade in New York
Photomechanical prints of Suffrage Parade including march down Fifth Avenue, Crowds at Union Square, Dr. Anna Shaw, Ida Husted Harper, Harriot Stanton Blatch, William J. Hendricks, and Dr. Julia Seton Sears a C... More
Mrs. M. T. L (William C.). Gannett to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
In reply to Anne Fitzhugh Miller's request to her approval/disapproval of the circular letter nominating Mrs. Shuler, Gannett gives her approval of the wording and declines consideration of herself for auditor
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
W. G. V. to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Postcard from Heidelberg notes New York suffrage parade favorably reported in Paris Herald.
Circular Postcard to New York legislators
Circular postcard urging recipient legislator to support concurrent resolution to amend state constitution. Handwritten note: "Send Neli Barclay word about having child labor meeting; Percy Grant speaker"
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement : a general, political, l...
Harriet Hanson was a Lowell mill operative in the 1830s and 1840s when she wrote "Loom and Spindle." In 1848, she married William Stevens Robinson, editor of the "Lowell courier." After the Civil War both Harri... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More
Woman and the republic : a survey of the woman-suffrage movement in th...
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress... More