Prohibition
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Harriet Burton Laidlaw, 1851-1958
Correspondence, diary, articles, speeches, etc., of H. B. (Harriet Burton) Laidlaw, teacher and writer.
Papers of Addie Melvina Stephenson Billings, 1875-1948
Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Addie Melvina Stephenson Billings, teacher.
Papers of Anna Churchill Moulton Tillinghast, 1911-1945
Correspondence, announcements, dinner programs, etc., of Anna Churchill Moulton Tillinghast, ordained minister, speaker for prohibition, Commissioner of Immigration for New England, suffrage amendment advocate, and state and local Republican party worker.
Papers of Elizabeth Tilton, 1914-1949
Diaries, drafts of autobiographical and family history books, correspondence, etc., of Elizabeth Tilton, temperance crusader, feminist, and writer.
Papers of Mrs. William Lowell Putnam, 1887-1935
Correspondence, speeches, programs, etc., of Elizabeth Lowell Putnam, political activist, philanthropist, and pioneer in prenatal care.
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.
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Correspondence, journals, notebooks, speeches, etc., from the unmicrofilmed portion of the Woman's Rights Collection.