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Villard, Fanny Garrison (1844-1928)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1844 - 1928

Biography

Helen Francis "Fanny" Garrison Villard was an American women's suffrage campaigner, pacifist and a co-founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She was the daughter of prominent publisher and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and the wife of railroad tycoon Henry Villard.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Essay collection of the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, 1952-1976

Collection Identifier: MC 403
Overview:

Essays written between 1952 and 1976 by Harvard or Radcliffe students on women's history.

Fanny Garrison Villard correspondence and papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 1321
Overview:

Correspondence and papers of the American social reformer Fanny Garrison Villard.

Henry Villard business papers

Collection Identifier: Mss:8993 1862-1928 V719
Overview:

Business records, correspondence, and photographs of 19th century railroad and electrical industry financier Henry Villard (1835-1900)

Papers of Mary Ware Dennett, 1874-1945

Collection Identifier: MC 392: M-138
Overview:

Correspondence, scrapbooks, writings, etc., of Mary Ware Dennett, suffragist, pacifist, artisan and advocate of birth control and sex education.

Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961

Collection Identifier: A-68, Series X
Overview:

Papers of minister, physician, lecturer, and suffragist, Anna Howard Shaw.

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Accounts 1
African Americans--Education--Alabama 1
Architects' spouses--Massachusetts 1
Art teachers 1
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Articles of incorporation 1
Arts and crafts movement--United States 1
Arts and society--United States 1
Authors 1
Banks and banking--Germany 1
Biographies 1
Birth control--Law and legislation--Great Britain 1
Birth control--Law and legislation--United States 1
Blacks--Caribbean Area 1
Caribbean Area--Description and travel 1
Caribbean Area--Social conditions 1
Censorship--United States 1
Chicago (Ill.)--Exhibitions 1
Childbirth--United States 1
Civil rights--United States 1
Clippings 1
Coal 1
Contraception--United States 1
Diaries 1
Disarmament 1
Divorce suits--United States 1
Electric lighting 1
Frontier and pioneer life 1
Geological surveys 1
Handicraft 1
Homeopathic physicians--United States 1
International trade 1
Investment banking--Germany 1
Investments 1
Labor (Obstetrics) 1
Leatherwork 1
Lesbians--United States 1
Letters 1
Liquid fuels 1
Lobbyists--United States 1
Masturbation 1
Mortgages 1
Mothers and sons--United States 1
New York (N.Y.) 1
Northwest, Pacific 1
Obscenity (Law)--United States 1
Oregon 1
Peace--Societies, etc. 1
Political rights 1
Proportional representation -- United States 1
Railroads--Oregon 1
Railroads--United States 1
Reports 1
Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921 1
Saint Paul (Minn.) 1
Scrapbooks 1
Sex customs--United States 1
Sex instruction 1
Sex instruction for children 1
Single tax 1
Social reformers--United States 1
Speeches. 1
Steamboat lines--Oregon 1
Temperance--United States 1
Trials (Obscenity)--United States 1
Women and peace--Societies, etc. 1
Women clergy 1
Women in the professions--United States 1
Women orators 1
Women physicians 1
Women social reformers 1
Women travelers 1
Women's studies--United States 1
Women--Employment--United States 1
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts 1
World War, 1914-1918--Peace 1
World War, 1914-1918--Protest movements 1
World War, 1914-1918--Women 1
Young adults--United States--Sexual behavior 1
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