Women's Suffrage

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Women's Suffrage

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Sarah Vlasity

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Sixteenth Amendment Convention Announcement
"Sixteenth Amendment Convention. The National Woman Suffrage Association will hold its Tenth Annual Washington Convention at Lincoln Hall, 9th and D Sts. Washington, D.C., January 8th and 9th, 1878." Following this headline is a call to action which…

Nellie Wilcox Diary Page
A page from Nellie Wilcox's diary, dated November 21, 1874, in which she notes her enjoyment of Jane Eyre. 

Images of Nurses
Images of nurses from Alice F. Milne's 1917 album.

Alice F. Milne Album, 1917
Alice F. Milne was a practicing nurse in Scotland, England, Canada, and the United States from 1912-1924. In this album she collected quotes and sketches from her acquaintances.

Alice F. Milne Album, 1918
Alice F. Milne was a practicing nurse in Scotland, England, Canada, and the United States from 1912-1924. In this album she collected quotes and sketches from her acquaintances.

Alice F. Milne Album, 1919
Alice F. Milne was a practicing nurse in Scotland, England, Canada, and the United States from 1912-1924. In this album she collected quotes and sketches from her acquaintances.

Nellie Wilcox Diary
The diary of 16-year-old Nellie Wilcox spans January through December 1874 and traces her transition from life on her family’s farm to attendance at the prestigious Morgan School in Clinton, Connecticut.

"Marching on to Suffrage"
Front page of the May 20th, 1911 edition of Harper's Weekly, featuring a photograph of a procession down 5th Avenue in New York. Photographer unidentified.

Effie Salthouse Commonplace Book
Commonplace book of Effie (Florence Emily) Salthouse consisting of illustrations, poems, letters, and literary aphorisms collected from her friends in both England and America.

"Women Voters / Vote Against Wilson..."
Broadside urging women to vote against Democratic candidates for Congress, and thereby Woodrow Wilson. Illustration by Nina Allender.
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