Box 1
Contains 362 Results:
Adams, Hannah: Andrew Bigelow (in Scotland). May 3, 1817.
She seeks information about Jewish people in Scotland and England.
Springston, J.L. [1909?]. Fragment.
Written on the reverse of flier in Cherokee. Typed letter re: writing up state candidates in Cherokee. Autograph letter, signed re: attending talk on suffrage and socialism, Mrs. [Kate?] Biggers.
Addams, Jane. Undated. Fragment.
Mrs. Underwood. February 1, 1884.
A "pretended petition to give women a vote on liquor and school questions."
Mrs. Underwood. January 17, 1885.
A "pretended petition to give women a vote on liquor and school questions."
Blackwell, Elizabeth: Mr. Brown. April 23, 1852.
Using her name as a reference for his school; Blackwell, Henry.
Catt, Carrie Chapman: Ida Porter Boyer. December 28, 1908.
Petition work, states must develop women leaders.
Catt, Carrie Chapman: Ida Porter Boyer. April 9, 1910.
Oklahoma Socialists and suffrage.
Catt, Carrie Chapman: Ida Porter Boyer. March 17, 1917.
Oklahoma legislature and suffrage, Boyer's survey.
Catt, Carrie Chapman: Hamilton Holt. February 26, 1935.
His "open sermon" to President Roosevelt, 12th Congress of the International Alliance of Women.
Catt, Carrie Chapman: Anna Howard Shaw. Undated.
Shaw expected for dinner.
Chapman, Maria Weston: Mrs. Eddy. Undated.
Mrs. Eddy's cloak-box and shawl. "Lines on being shown the statue of Charles Sumner in the studio of Miss Anna Whitney...."
Mr. Garrison. March 18, 1897.
Mrs. Church's will.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): Charles H. Plummer. October 15, 1854.
Speaking in Taunton.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): Charles H. Plummer. November 16, 1854.
Subject of Taunton lecture.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): [Mary Louise] Booth. May 17, 1869.
Blackwell's photograph, quarreling at the convention.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): [Mary Louise] Booth. December 24, 1870.
Blackwell's writing, Booth's history of New York and study of languages, suffrage.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): [Mary Louise] Booth. August 25, 1871.
Blackwell's story, "Freelovism" in New York City.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): [Mary Louise] Booth. November 12, 1872.
Blackwell article, suffrage.
Blackwell, Antoinette L. (Brown): [Mary Louise] Booth. July 23, 1876.
Invitation to visit.