Women--Suffrage
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Olympia Brown, ca.1849-1963
Correspondence, writings, sermons, etc., of Olympia Brown, suffragist, author, and first woman ordained by full denominational authority.
Papers of the Julia Ward Howe family, 1787-1984 (inclusive), 1787-1944 (bulk)
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., by Julia Ward Howe, author and reformer, and members of her family.
Papers of Julia Ward Howe, 1857-1961
Correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, writings, etc., of Julia Ward Howe, abolitionist, social activist, and poet.
Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
Papers of Caroline Wells Healey Dall, 1829-1956 (inclusive), 1837-1916 (bulk).
Writings, notes, clippings, etc., of Caroline Wells (Healey) Dall, author and social reformer.
Papers of Laura Puffer Morgan and Ethel Puffer Howes, 1892-1962
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Laura Puffer Morgan, lecturer, writer, teacher, suffragist, and advocate for disarmament.
Papers of Sallie Joy White, 1828-1936
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Sallie Joy White, the first woman journalist in Boston.
Papers of the Blackwell family, 1784-1944 (inclusive), 1832-1939 (bulk)
Chiefly papers of Congregational minister Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, as well as papers and photographs of other family members.
Records of the New England Women's Club, 1843-1971
Minutes, correspondence, reports, etc., of the New England Women's Club, one of the oldest women's clubs in the United States.
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Correspondence, journals, notebooks, speeches, etc., from the unmicrofilmed portion of the Woman's Rights Collection.