Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Subject Image Description Author Publisher, date Item Type Pro/Con Country

The Delineator, Jan 1910; pgs. 37, 38, 70; Daggett, Mabel Potter; "Suffrage Enters the Women's Suffrage Baggett, Mabel Potter The Delineator, 1910 Article Pro US Drawing Room."; 39 x 26 cm

Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1914, back of cover page; Fisher, Katharine Rolston; "The 'Anti' Women's Suffrage Fisher, Katharine Rolston Fisher, Katharine Rolston, 1914 Article Con US Speaks"; 34 x 19 cm

Harper's Weekly, n.d., pg. 8; Brooks, Sydney, London Correspondent for Harper's Weekly; Women's Suffrage Brooks, Sydney Harper's Weekly Article Con US "The Conquest of the English Channel"; 38 x 24 cm

The Illustrated American, May 19, 1894, pgs. 577, 578; "Shall Women be Granted Full Women's Suffrage Suffrage?"; 30 x 22 cm The Illustrated American, 1894 Article Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

The Ladies' Home Journal, January 1921, pgs. 20, 78, 81; Jordan, Elizabeth; "The Big Things for Women's Suffrage Women in Politics: Employ the Ballot Early and Often for Your Community's Betterment."; 34 Jordan, Elizabeth The Ladies' Home Journal, 1921 Article Pro US x 26.5 cm

The Ladies' Home Journal, January 1921, pgs. 29, 30; "What Do the Women Want Now," pg. Women's Suffrage 29; Penfield, E. Jean Nelson; "The Twentieth Amendment," pg. 30, Article with decorations by Penfield, E. Jean Nelson The Ladies' Home Journal, 1921 Article Pro US Nat Little; [article is continued on pg. 102 which is not included]; 35 x 26 cm

Pictorial Review; Vol. XVI, No. 5, February 1915, pg. 3; Vance, Arthur T., ed.; "Let's Make a Women's Suffrage Vance, Arthur T Pictorial Review, 1915 Article Con US Law Against It"; 38 x 26 cm

The Saturday Evening Post, Women's Suffrage The Saturday Evening Post, October 9, 1915, pg. 24; "Votes for Women"; 35 x 27.5 cm Article Pro US 1915 Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Sunday Magazine, July 22, 1906; pgs. 3, 4; Thornton, Walter; "Woman's Progress in the 20th Women's Suffrage Thornton, Walter Sunday Magazine, 1906 Article Pro US Century"; 36 x 25.5 cm

Woman's Home Companion, November 1922, pg. 4; Richardson, Anna Steese; "Campaigning Woman's Home Companion, Women's Suffrage Richardson, Anna Steese Article Pro US with Women Candidates"; 34 x 26 cm 1922

Unknown publication; November 1920, pg. 21; Roberts, Willa, "We're Voting Now And we Women's Suffrage few find that things are oh, so different! A pleasing picture of the frail enfranchised at home." Roberts, Willa 1920 Article Con US Illustrated by George Wright; 39 x 26 cm

Unknown publication, n.d., pgs. 7, 8; Cleveland, Grover, "Would Woman Suffrage be Women's Suffrage Cleveland, Grover Article Con US Unwise?,"; [Article by Ex-President of the US - Grover Cleveland.]; 39 x 26 cm Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Garrison, William Lloyd, Sentiment, U.S., Autographed, Rare; signed: "Yours for equal Women's Suffrage Garrison, William Lloyd 1876 Autograph Pro US rights and priv-ileges, regardless of sex, Wm. Lloyd Garrison. Boston, April 22, 1876"

Greer, Germaine, Letter, U.K., Autographed, Rare; Signed. No date. Written on the Women's Suffrage stationary of the Tulsa Center for the Study of Women's Literature. "For Paula, with best Greer, Germaine Autograph Pro UK wishes, Germaine Greer."

Women's Suffrage Greer, Germaine, Autograph Card, U.K., Signed. Greer, Germaine Autograph Pro UK

Howe, Julia Ward, Sentiment, U.S., Autographed, Rare; signed: "Be thankful for life in a free country, in a Christian community, in a period of general education and intelligence. Women's Suffrage Howe, Julia Ward 1903 Autograph Pro US . May 29th, 1903." "If I live until the day of your meeting, May 27th, I shall be eighty-four years of age. J.W.H." With original envelope.

Howe, Julia Ward, Note, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. "In the House of the Labor best Women's Suffrage Howe, Julia Ward 1887 Autograph Pro US can I build the house of the rest. Julia Ward Howe. April 1887." Archival framing. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Ingalls, Laura, Autograph, U.S., Signature, Rare; on envelope with newspaper clipping Women's Suffrage Ingalls, Laura 1934 Autograph Pro US describing her arrival in Miami pasted on. Envelope postmarked April 23, 1934.

Kirkpatrick, Jeane, Autograph, U.S., Signature. No Date. Written on U.N. Stationary with Women's Suffrage Kirkpatrick, Jeane Autograph Pro US United States symbol. Printed: From the Permanent Representative.

Livermore, Mary A., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1877 April 11. Melrose, MA. 2 pages. Addressed to Miss Channing. Discussing her lecture at Miss Channing's college. Women's Suffrage Livermore, Mary A. 1877 Autograph Pro US Mary E. Livermore (1820-1905). American Reformer, suffragist, and lecturer who founded and edited The Agitator and The Woman's Journal.

Livermore, Mary A., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1884 January 13. Melrose, Women's Suffrage MA. 2 1/2 pages. Addressed to O.J. Adams. Chicago, IL. Re: Her writings "Pen Pictures" Livermore, Mary A. 1884 Autograph Pro US and "Thirty Years Too Late" and other publishing matters.

Livermore, Mary A., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1891 December 11th. Women's Suffrage Livermore, Mary A. 1891 Autograph Pro US Ludington, Michigan. 2 pages. Addressed to "Dear Madam" Declining an invitation. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Livermore, Mary A., Authograph, Quotation, U.S., Autographed, Rare; signed: "Character Women's Suffrage Livermore, Mary A. Autograph Pro US is Destiny"

Livermore, Mary A., Authograph, Quotation, U.S., Autographed,, Rare; signed: "Character Women's Suffrage Livermore, Mary A. Autograph Pro US is Destiny"

Livermore, Mary A., Authograph, Quotation, U.S., Autographed,, Rare; signed: "Character Women's Suffrage Livermore, Mary A. 1873 Autograph Pro US is Destiny Melrose, Mass. July 12, 1873"

Lockwood, Belva, Autograph, Quotation, U.S., Autographed,, Rare; signed: "Life is an Open Women's Suffrage book in which we read in age what we write in youth. Belva A. Lockwood, Wash. D.C., Lockwood, Belva Autograph Pro US Sept. 5. 89."

Lockwood, Belva, Autograph, Quotation, U.S., Autographed, Rare; signed: "Great Women's Suffrage Lookwood, Belva Autograph Pro US Opportunities come but once. Belva A. Lockwood" Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Suffrage Mott, Lucretia, Autograph, U.S., Signature Mott, Lucretia Autograph Pro US

Mott, Lucretia, Autograph, U.S., Signature, Rare; " Philda. Penna. 1840" on Women's Suffrage Mott, Lucretia 1840 Autograph Pro US the stationary of the British & Foreign Anti-Slavery Society

Mott, Lucretia, Framed Item, Autograph, Quotation, U.S., Autograph, Rare, signed. "Truth Women's Suffrage Mott, Lucretia 1880 Autograph Pro US for authority not authority for truth. [Signed] Lucretia Mott, in her 88th year. 1880."

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Sentiment, U.S., Autographed, Rare; "With Kind regards, Women's Suffrage Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Autograph Pro US ." Addressed to H.B. Hall, Jr.

Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of Massachusetts - Mrs. John Balch, President and Mrs. Women's Suffrage Charles P. Strong, Secretary - Vote no on Woman Suffrage, November 2, 1915; Cardboard fan 1915 Fan Pro US on wood stick; fan 20 cm in diameter Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Suffrage Votes for Women; Hat Band, yellow felt band with black lettering; c. 1915; 59 x 3.7 cm 1915 Hat band Pro US

Harper's Weekly, 22, 1872, pg. 493; "Women's Rights in England;" [Article discussing the Woman's Disability Act in England, illustration titled: Women's Rights in England - Meeting in Women's Suffrage Support of Harper's Weekly, 1872 Illustration Pro US "The Women's Disability Act." Illustration depicts men and women sitting and standing in what looks like a balcony.]; 28 x 41 cm

Harper's Weekly, October 9, 1915, pg. 349; Illustration; [Samuel E.] Chamberlain; "Chivalry" [Image: Man bowing to bound woman upper left, man pointing at woman wearing Votes for Women's Suffrage [Samuel E.] Chamberlain Harper's Weekly, 1915 Illustration Con US Women banner lower right, written lower left He: "Woman Suffrage will kill Chivalry!" She: "Is that a threat -- or a promise."]; 42 x 48 cm

Harper's Weekly, October 30, 1915, pg. 421; Illustration; Enright, W. J.; "Mending His Fences"; Women's Suffrage [Image: Man with Congress Man written on vest nails "Woman Suffrage" sign to fence as Illustration; Enright, W. J Harper's Weekly, 1915 Illustration Con US woman hands him nails.]; 32 x 38 cm Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Addams, Jane, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare. Signed 1918 April 21. Chicago, IL. Women's Suffrage Addressed to Marcel Haldeman Julius. Girard, Kansas. 3 pages. Written on the stationary Addams, Jane 1918 Letter Pro US of Hull-House. With original envelope. Travel Plans, family matters.

Addams, Jane, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare. Signed 1932 December 8. Chicago, IL. Women's Suffrage Addressed to Mrs. John L. Shortall. Chicago, IL. 1 page. Written on the stationary of Hull- Addams, Jane 1932 Letter Pro US House. With original envelope. Soliciting funds for the Woman cause.

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed 1876 July 16th. Philadelphia, PA. Addressed to Mrs. [Myra] Bradwell, Woman Suffrage Association, Centennial Headquarters. On the verso is printed the: Constitution of the National Woman Suffrage Association listing the officers. "Dear Mrs. Bradwell, I am editor of the Woman's Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1876 Letter Pro US Department of Johnson Universal Encyclopedia and would like to hand down through it the facts of your life--particularly the Supreme Court Decision in your case..." "Mrs. Stanton and myself are going to devote the summer to write our Gatherings in the History of our Women's Rights Movement..." ...

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed Signed 1876 November 13th. Tenafly, NJ. 2 pages. Addressed to "Dear Friends" Written on the stationary of the Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1876 Letter Pro US National Woman Suffrage Association, Centennial Headquarters. "Woman wants Bread-- and the Ballot." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed Signed 1885 Feb. 1st. Washington, DC. 1 page/2 sides. Addressed to Hon. George F. Edmunds, [Washington, DC]. Written on the stationary of the National Woman Suffrage Association. "Dear Sir, the Women's Suffrage Committee on Women Suffrage Promised to bring our bill before the Senate early this Anthony, Susan B. 1885 Letter Pro US week...May I not ask you to give the weight of your influence in its favor -- and thus help to lift the discussion of our question in the state from the vote of the masses into that of their representatives in the Legislatures..."

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed 1885 May 11th. Rochester, NY. 3 pages. Written on the stationary of the National Woman Suffrage Association. "Will you Women's Suffrage please tell me the plan upon which you began the indexing? Was it to make a separate Anthony, Susan B. 1885 Letter Pro US index for each volume? Or was it to make one Index for all three volumes? I hope to have Vol III done by October at latest..." Re: Creating The History of Suffrage.

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Signed, Rare; 1885 Dec. 14th. Tenafly, NJ. Addressed to the Hon. J.A. Sherman. [Washington, D.C.] 3 pages. Written on the stationary of the National Woman Suffrage Association. "Enclosed a petition…East Liberty, Ohio, Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1885 Letter Pro US Mrs. Margaret gathered the 102 signatures....Will you please present it to the Senate and have it referred to our Woman's Suffrage Committee...Allow me to congratulate you on the election to the Senate..."

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Signed, Rare; 1887 March 26th. Rochester, NY. Addressed to Senator H.W. Blair. Washington, D.C. Written on the stationary of Women's Suffrage National Woman Suffrage Association. With original envelope. "Senator Blair, Will you Anthony, Susan B. 1887 Letter Pro US please send me 20 copies of the full report fo the Discussion of the 16th Amendment-- With 200 of your speech..." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Signed, Rare; 1888 October 1. Rochester, NY. Addressed to "Dear Friend" "The National Woman Suffrage Association presents each of Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1888 Letter Pro US its friends a bound volume of the Council Report…Enclosed with your -- you will find sundry Congressional Documents also the Final Report..."

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1891 June 12. Rochester, NY. 1/2 page. Addressed to "Dear Friend, Thanks for your lovely note…I shall be most happy Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1891 Letter Pro US to bring my sister Mary to the Club party…[regarding her lecture] I think 'Old Roots of Prejudice' will allow me all the latitude necessary..."

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1892 November 7. Chicago, IL. 2 pages. Addressed ot Adelaide [Johnson]. Written on the stationary of the National- Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1892 Letter Pro US American Woman Suffrage Association. "Dear Adelaide, She and Mrs. Willard are to arrive in Chicago A.M. to talk over the World Fair monies..."

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1895 October 17. Rochester, NY. 1 page. Addressed to the Hon. H.P. Greenleaf. S.B.A. writes of her sister Mary Women's Suffrage Anthony's participation "…to aid the great work of rolling up the mammoth Petition Anthony, Susan B. 1895 Letter Pro US 625,000 -- to the Constitutional Convention of 1894...asking the enfranchisement of the women of the state on Equal Rights with Men...from the Representative Constituent..." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1895 October 17. Rochester, Women's Suffrage NY. 1 page. Addressed to the Hon. H.P. Greenleaf. Rochester, NY. "From your friend and Co-Anthony, Susan B. 1895 Letter Pro US Worker for Equal Rights For Women…"

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Signed. New York. No date. 2 pages. Addressed to Mrs. Sarah M. Bentley, Fluvanna, NY. Written on the stationary of National-American Woman Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. Letter Pro US Suffrage Association. "Owing to the fact that my health is not such as to warrant a great outlay of strength..." Superb primary source information.

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1901 April 12. Rochester, NY. 2 pages. Addressed to the Mrs. Smith Eaton. Written on the stationary of the National- American Woman Suffrage Association. "No--on the note of Vote--Say NO!" Also regarding 's lecture: "Miss Shaw, of course, you will get the biggest Women's Suffrage church for her lectures..." This letter refers to : Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919). Anthony, Susan B. 1892 Letter Pro US Minister, Lecturer, and Suffragist. Ms. Shaw was the National Lecturer of the United National American Woman Suffrage Association, and when Susan B. Anthony became its president in 1892, Anna Howard Shaw became vice president, a position she held until 1904.

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1903 July 8th. Rochester, NY. 1 page. Addressed to "Dear Friend." Written on the stationary of the National American Women's Suffrage Woman Suffrage Association. Susan B. Anthony writes to prospective buyer of The Anthony, Susan B. 1903 Letter Pro US History of Woman's Suffrage. "When ordering Volume IV--please state whether you wish cloth or leather binding..." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1890 September 25. Aberdeen, South Dakota. 8 pages. Addressed to Mrs. [Philena Everett] Johnson, President of the South Dakota Equal Suffrage Association. Written on the Stationary of the South Dakota Equal Suffrage Association: "...the Madison ...Had there a fat pig on exhibition at Madison...every paper in the nation would have heralded this fact, but 2 or 3 or 4 women non voters assembled there to study how to make this world the better, are not worthy of Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1890 Letter Pro US a mention!! Such an ignoring of women and their ought to teach all of us the powerlessness of a disfranchised class...I have spent the forenoon in writing begging letters..I shall meet the aristocrat H.M. Barker as innocent of all South Dakota W.C.T.U. (Woman's Christian Temperance Union) facts as any child need be...without the help of the churches and parties we are compelled to do double and triple...party men and officials lent us a helping hand...the M.E. ministers are not even preaching or praying a

Barton, Clara, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1892 April 18th. Washington, DC. 1 Women's Suffrage page. Addressed to the various organized bodies of women in Europe. Writing of the Barton, Clara 1892 Letter Pro US Second International Congress…Suffrage was not on their agenda.

Barton, Clara, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1904 March 3rd. Glen Echo, MD. 1 page. Addressed to her sister Harriette L. Reed, Dorchester, MA. With manuscript Women's Suffrage annotations. Written on the stationary of The American National Red Cross. With original Barton, Clara 1904 Letter Pro US envelope. "My Dearly Beloved sister Harriette..." . (1821-1912) Founder and for twenty years president of The American Red Cross.

Catt, Carrie Chapman, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1893 July 4. New York, NY. 1 page. Addressed to Mrs. Wardall. Re: Writing of the World's Fair. World's Columbian Commission (WCC) was created. The WCC was composed of two commissioners from each state, territory, and the District of Columbia. There were alos eight at-lare Women's Suffrage Catt, Carrie Chapman 1893 Letter Pro US commissioners. The state and territorial commissioners were selected by their respective governors, and the commissioner from the District of Columbia was selected by the President. When all were appointed, the WCC commissioners met in Chicago. The WCC was required to also appoint a Board of Lady Managers.

Catt, Carrie Chapman, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare Signed. New York, February 25, Women's Suffrage 1896. Addressed to Arthur Perci, Jackson, Miss. "Dear Sir. This is the autograph of Carrie Catt, Carrie Chapman 1896 Letter Pro US Chapman Catt." One the letterhead of the National Woman Suffrage Assocation Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Catt, Carrie Chapman, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1925 March 12. New York, NY. 1 page. Addressed to the Executive Council of the National American Women Suffrage Women's Suffrage Catt, Carrie Chapman 1925 Letter Pro US Association. Written on the stationary of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Catt, Carrie Chapman, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; On a card mounted with a Turkish Women's Suffrage stamp from the XIIme Congress Suffragiste International Istanbul 1935 featuring Catt's Catt, Carrie Chapman 1935 Letter Pro US portrait.

Dickinson, Anna E., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1869 March 24th. St. Louis, Missouri. 1 page. "A very slight request--You ask of me, One soon & very gladly granted. & I am, Yours very truly" Born in Philadelphia, PA , on October 28, 1842, Anna Dickinson grew up in poverty. Her formal education took place mainly at the Friends' Select School of Philadelphia, but she was an avid reader and early developed the habit of expressing Women's Suffrage herself on public questions. At age 14 she published an article in William Lloyd Garrison's Dickinson, Anna E. 1969 Letter Pro US Liberator. In 1860 she addressed the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, and in early 1861 she spoke in Philadelphia on "Women's Rights and Wrongs" to such effect that she received invitations to speak from several platforms throughout New England. For a short time in 1861 she held a position at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, but she was fired for publicly accusing General George B. McClellan of treason in the loss of the battle of

Dickinson, Anna E., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1872 October 4. Philadelphia, PA. 1 page. "My new lectures are "What's to Hinder?" & "Thigns Hoped for." The first Women's Suffrage Dickinson, Anna E. 1872 Letter Pro US deals with some phases of the woman question. The second with strikes, cooperation & - assort of sequel to the one made last win. Truly yours / Anna E. Dickinson"

Drier, Mary E. & Mary Harriman Rumsey, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Unsigned. 1918 January 2. New York, NY. 1 page. Addressed to Mrs. Fairfield [New York, NY] Written on Drier, Mary E. and Mary Women's Suffrage the stationary of the Americanization Committee, New York State Woman Suffrage Party. 1918 Letter Pro US Harriman Rumsey Manuscript annotations by Mrs. Fairfield: "Correct Copy" Policy statement: Primary source information. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Faithfull, Emily, Letter, U.K., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1883 Dec. 22nd. Chicago, IL. 1 page. Addressed to Dear Sir. Written on the stationary of the Palmer House, Chicago, IL. Women's Suffrage Faithfull, Emily 1883 Letter Pro UK Emily Faithfull. English philanthropist, businesswoman, publisher, suffragette & lecturer. In the early 1870s, she was the only full-time lecturer on woman's suffrage in England.

Hutchinson, Annie, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1915 Dec. 6. . 1 page. Addressed to "My Dear Girl" Written on a "Votes For Women" stationary. A letter of sympathy and encouragement from one suffragist to another. The letter follows a month Women's Suffrage Hutchinson, Annie 1915 Letter Pro US after the defeat of referenda in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. If dismayed by the defeat, suffragists refused to be disheartened and quickly fell to work analyzing what they needed to do to win the next time.

Kilbreth, Mary G., Autograph Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed 1918 August 13. New York City. 2 pages. Addressed to Senators opposing the Suffrage Federal Women's Suffrage Kilbreth, Mary G. 1918 Letter Pro US Amendment. Written on the stationary of the Women Voters' Anti-Suffrage Party. With highlight of red crayons.

Northrup, E.A. , Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1911 May 5th. New York, NY 1 page. Addressed to Mr. Goldstein, Committee on Judiciary, The Assembly, Albany, NY. Women's Suffrage Northrup, E. A. 1911 Letter Pro US Written on the stationary of The National League for the Civic Education of Women. Anti- Suffrage sentiment. Important primary source for 20th century anti-suffrage sentiment.

Owens, Helen B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1914 October 21. Ithaca, NY. 1 page. Addressed to unidentified suffrage worker. Written on the stationary of the Votes for Women, Empire State Campaign Committee. A suffrage letter. In this fundraising letter Women's Suffrage Owens, Helen B. 1914 Letter Pro US to suffrage workers in her district, Dr. Helen B. Owens outlines the goal of the Empire State Campaign and the role that the 6th Campaign District in Ithaca, NY has been asked to play. A primary source for the Empire State Campaign. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Rankin, Jeannette, Letter, U.S., Signed. Ca. 1972. Carmel, CA. 1 page. Addressed to Douglas Voegler, Schuyler, Nebraska. With original envelope. Jeannette Pickering Rankin (1880- Women's Suffrage 1973). Suffragist, Congresswoman, and pacifist. was the first woman Rankin, Jeannette 1972 Letter Pro US elected to the House of the Representatives and the only member of Congress to oppose the entry of The United States into both world wars.

Rowe, Charlotte E., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1919 June 30th. Washington, DC. 1 page. Addressed to Senator William H. King. Washington, DC. Written on the Women's Suffrage stationary of The Woman Patriot: Verso of chart reads: Diagram of official New York vote, Rowe, Charlotte E. 1919 Letter Pro US proving woman suffrage carried by New York City converts to Socialism and that the majority of Democrats and Republicans, in city and state, voted against suffrage.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. Ca. 1895. [No place]. 1 page. Addressed to Rev. Henry N. Cobbe. "The Bible rightly interrupted placed Woman on an even platform with man." Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) Women's Rights Leader. In 1895, Mrs. Stanton was honored on her eightieth birthday by a gathering of Women's Suffrage 6000 in the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. She asserted in her address that the Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 1895 Letter Pro US spheres of men and women differ only according to the capacities of the individual, and, more specifically, that women must demand an equal place in the Church, including its business matters, discipline, and the formulation of creeds. This same year, 1895, she published "The Woman's Bible"

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. [ca. 1898]. February 2nd. Women's Suffrage Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ca. 1898 Letter Pro US New York, NY. 1 page. Addressed to Rev. William Hayes Ward. Re: "Eighty Years of Mine"

Whitehouse, Vera Boarman, Letter, U.S., Rare; Signed. Ca. 1918. New York. 1 page. Women's Suffrage Addressed to 'Dear Sir'. Written on the stationary of The New York State Woman Suffrage Whitehouse, Vera Boarman 1918 Letter Pro US Party. Carbon. Policy statement Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Lucy Stone, US, Woman's Suffrage, Autographed Letter Signed, US, Rare; Stone, Lucy, Letter from Sophie A. Siebker, Letter written on National American Woman Suffrage Women's Suffrage Siebker, Sophie A. 1911 Letter Pro US Association letterhead - To Mr. C. Gallup, Coxsackie, Green County, NY dated Feb. 14, 1911 from Alice Stone Blackwell's secretary - includes autograph signature of .

Susan B. Anthony, US, Woman Suffrage, Autographed Letter, Signed, US; Bones, Marrietta M., Letter to Miss Anthony, Letter written on National Woman Suffrage Assoc. for the Territory of Dakota, Marietta M. Bones, Vice President to Ms. Anthony complaining about Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1886 Letter Pro US a engraving received from Mr. Buttre - On the back Ms. Anthony sent the letter (dated April 9, 1886) to Mr. Buttre asking if he can fix the picture or she will refund money to Ms. Bone and not include her picture in the book.

Anthony, Susan B., Note, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed but No date. No place.] 5 lines. Written on bottom of 2"x8" page. "Won't you write a card--telling who was the owner of Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. Note Pro US the table--and all about it--and I will put in on the under side of it. You are the only one left who knows anything about it -- So do write me something."

Elder, Ruth, Note, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. Addressed "To Madelyn Brower, Women's Suffrage Elder, Ruth 1927 Note Pro US Sincerely, Ruth Elder. Nov. 30, 1927"

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Note, U.S., Note, Autograph, Rare; written on the back of eight blank Omaha National Bank checks while Mrs. Stanton, President of The National Woman Women's Suffrage Suffrage Association (1869-1890), was in Omaha, Nebraska, in December of 1888 for the Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 1888 Note Pro US organization's state convention. "Would I vote if the rights of suffrage were secured by me? This is the Question a symposium of women are invited to answer..." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Harraden, Beatrice, 5in h x 8in w - Hand written note - 1 sided oblong - Written from 78 Women's Suffrage Harraden, Beatice March 26, 1915 Note Pro UK Clarence Gate Gardens, N.W., on wartime paper, small defects in left margin.

Suffragette Coppette Who Would Resist Arrest?; Orange felt pennant with white lettering; Women's Suffrage [Image: woman in blue tinted police uniform with dog chained to her]; 70 cm long x 28 cm at Pennant Con US widest point at top

Votes for Women; Yellow felt pennant with black letters; 49 cm long x 20 cm at widest point Women's Suffrage Pennant Pro US at top

Anthony, Susan B., U. S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; signed by Jane Adams in ink Women's Suffrage 1924 Photograph Pro US below image. "Faithfully yours / Jane Adams." Chicago, IL: Moffett, 1924.

Anthony, Susan B., U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; signed. Rochester, NY: June 11, Women's Suffrage 1885. Cut signature by Susan B. Anthony, N.Y., June 11.86" A striking photograph of 1885 Photograph Pro US Anthony in her favorite dress reading. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Anthony, Susan B., U.S., Photograph, Rare, Fort Bragg, CA: Carpenter, 1896. On verso of mount. "Taken by Mrs. Grace Carpenter Hudson, Granddaughter of Mrs. C. Howard Women's Suffrage Hudson, Grace Carpenter 1896 Photograph Pro US Nichols. Mendocino Court, California when S.B.A. was on a visit there during the 1896 California Woman Suffrage Amendment campaign of 1896."

Anthony, Susan B., U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; Signed. "Susan B. Anthony / Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US 1820-1905."

Anthony, Susan B., U.S., Photograph. Ca. 1855. Photograph, Reproduction. Modern Women's Suffrage ca. 1855 Photograph Pro US reproduction photographs. Research value.

Anthony, Susan B., U.S., Photograph. Ca. 1895. Photograph, Reproduction. Modern Women's Suffrage 1895 Photograph Pro US reproduction photographs. Research value.

Anthony, Susan B.; Elizabeth Cady Stanton; , U.S., Photograph, Carte-de- Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US visite, Rare; Individual carte-de-visite of the individuals listed. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Suffrage, U.K., A Case of "Tit for Tat," Photograph, Rare; The International Women's Suffrage Suffrage Shop windows damaged by anti-suffrage vandals. London: General Press Photo General Press Photo Company Photograph Pro UK Company, [191-?].

Catt, Carrie Chapman, U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; signed below image: "To Women's Suffrage 1940 Photograph Pro US Bette Ruth" Ca. 1940.

Colored Women's Suffragist Club, U.S., Photograph, Rare; 1919 Parade Up Fifth Avenue Women's Suffrage including the African American "Hellfighters Band" Followed by the Colored Women's 1919 Photograph Pro US Suffragist Club.

Claflin, Mrs. Tennie C., U.S., Photograph, Rare, Carte-de-Visite; With printed legend below Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US image: Mrs. Tennie C. Claflin / Broker. A beautiful image.

Corbett-Ashby, Margery S., U.S., President of the Woman's National Liberal Federation, Women's Suffrage 1929 Photograph Pro US Photograph, Rare; Black and white. With newspaper clipping glued to back. 1929. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Dickinson, Anna E., U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-Visite, Rare; signed in image. San Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US Francisco. [186-].

Friedman, Betty, U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare signed twice in image. Black and Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US white.

Women's Suffrage Howe, Julia Ward, U.S., Photograph, Reproduction; photograph. Research value. Photograph Pro US

Pankhurst, Emmeline, U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; signed below image. Nov. Women's Suffrage 1913 Photograph Pro US 1913. Chicago: Matzene. [1913].

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady & Susan B. Anthony, U.S., Photograph, Reproduction, Cut Women's Suffrage Signature; Reproduction photograph dated November 20, 1893. New York City, NY. With 1983 Photograph Pro US cut signature of Elizabeth Cady Stanton cut. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare; Carte-de-visite. Ca. Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US 1860s.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare. Philadelphia, PA: J.W. Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US Hurn. Ca. 1860s.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare. Cabinet photograph. Women's Suffrage Ca. 1870 Photograph Pro US Philadelphia, PA: Frey. Ca. 1870.

Women's Suffrage Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, U.S., Photograph reproduction. Research value only. Photograph Pro US

Stone, Lucy, U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; Cabinet photograph signed. Boston, Women's Suffrage MA: The Notman Photographic Co. [1876?]. Written twice on verso: "Lucy Stone". Written Photograph Pro US "Presented to Sallie Joy White by Lucy Stone." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Stone, Lucy, U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; Autograph signed cabinet photo. Women's Suffrage Boston, MA: The Notman Photographic Co., 1876? Written in verso: "From Mr. & Mrs. Photograph Pro US Blackwell." Also Lucy Stone has written twice her name, once in ink and another in pencil.

A Burat Mongolian Suffragette, Mongolia, Photograph, Rare. New York. Associated Press, Women's Suffrage 1930 Photograph Pro US 1930. Black and white.

Katzenstein, Caroline, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare; Group of four elderly Women's Suffrage suffragists holding American flags. Manton, MI: ca. 1890s. Identified as Mrs. S. Burr; Mrs. Photograph Pro US Westbrook; Mrs. Boer; Mrs. Seaton.

Katzenstein, Caroline, U.S., Photographic reproduction of three women protesters outside Women's Suffrage the gates of the White House in the rain holding banners, one reading: "Mr. President Photograph Pro US what will you do for woman suffrage?" Research value only.

Katzenstein, Caroline, U.S., Photograph, Inscribed, Rare; suffragist pickets before the Headquarters of the National Woman's Party. Washington, D.C.: Scherer Studio, [1917]. Group of eleven women from the PA delegation which took part in the March 4, 1917 demonstration in Washington, D.C. arranged in a semicircle before the headquarters of The National Woman's Party (still bearing its original sign: CONGRESSIONAL UNION FOR Women's Suffrage 1917 Photograph Pro US WOMEN SUFFRAGE / 21 Madison Place. Two women hold banners with the tricolor of the Woman's Party; another holds the famous question: "Mr. President, what will you do for Woman suffrage" banner. Caroline Katzenstein, author of Lifting the Curtain, stands third from the right. Inscribed by Katzenstein, in the upper right corner: "To My Mother. 1917. March 4th." Signed in top margin. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Suffrage Tarbell, Ida M., Photograph. U.S.,reproduction. Signed: "Ida M. Tarbell. November 1933." 1933 Photograph Pro US

Woman Suffrage Headquarters, U.S., Photograph, Rare. Men of Ohio! Give the women a Women's Suffrage square Deal. Vote for Amendment No. 23 on September 3, 1912. Black and white 1912 Photograph Pro US photograph.

Woodhull, Victoria [Victoria Claflin], U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare; "April 6, Women's Suffrage 1870 Photograph Pro US 1870". Printed with legend: "Mrs. Woodhull / Broker."

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady & Susan B. Anthony, U.S., Photograph reproduction. Dated Women's Suffrage 1893 Photograph Pro US November 20, 1893. New York City, NY.

Photograph, Autographed, US, Rare. Catt, Carrie Chapman Photograph, Signed original Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US cabinet photo of holding bouquet of flowers - in maroon case. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Photograph, Autographed, US, Rare; , Photo of Ms. Addams on 5x7 card Women's Suffrage Photograph Pro US black and white - with words: Faithfully yours Jane Addams Hull House??

Votes For Women; Lapel Pin, red letters on white background, green border, 4 green stars; 2 Women's Suffrage Pin Pro US cm in diameter

Photograph - Men voting at a polling place in front of a church in Shawneetown, IL - Written on face of card: "This was taken on election day. 9 x 14 cm; b&w - The church isn't finished yet. You can see that the windows are not in. It's going to be mighty pretty. Do you recognize the horse and rider. Answer soon. We voted yes." Message: "Just Women's Suffrage received your card. Think it's very pretty. So you are going away. But before you leave -- I Postcard US wish I could go with you. Hope you will have a dandy time am crazy to see you. Lovingly, Ida. You know what you said about the 19th. Well had just written a postal when I reseived [sic] yours, but guess I'll have to send it on -- That's the limit." / Addressed to: Miss Genevieve Jones, Equality, Illinois / Postmarked: Shawneetown, Ill., Apr 17, 1908

Ambridge, PA View of Merchant St. Looking East, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Suffrage Women's Suffrage Parade / Imprint: Ambridge News Co., Horlick Bros., Ambridge, Pa. / Pub. By The Rich The Rich Photo-Process Co. Postcard Pro US Photo-Process Co., 28 East 23d St., New York / Not addressed / Unposted

Atlanta's Equal Suffrage Float in a civic parade 1913, 10 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Imprint: Courtesy of the Atlanta Historical Society. Series: From Thirty-Two Picture Women's Suffrage Dover Publications, Inc., 1978 Postcard Pro US Postcards of Old Atlanta copyright 1978 by Dover Publications, Inc. [New York] / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x14 cm; b&w photograph - Photograph of Suffrage March of the Victory Reserve Lodge, Women's Suffrage Postcard Pro US 4th of July Parade [U.S.; s.n., 19--] / Unposted.

19th Amendment Float, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Suffragette's Parade, March 3rd, 1913, Washington, D.C. - Float sign: "We demand an amendment to the Constitution Women's Suffrage I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US of the United States enfranchising the women of this country." Imprint: Published by I & M Ottenheimer, Baltimore, Md. / Unposted.

US, 19th Amendment Float, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Crowd on Penna. Ave. at Women's Suffrage 15th St. Looking Towards the Capital (Suffragette's Parade) March 3, 1913, Washington, I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US D.C. - Imprint: Published by I & M Ottenheimer, Baltimore, Md. / Unposted.

Liberty and Her Attendants, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - (Suffragette's Tableau) in Front of Treasury Bldg., March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C. - Message: "Passadena, Md., May 6:13. We are spending the day here -- a letter last eve. Kate tells me "Tal" has gone -- I am deeply grieved for you and all the family. Poor Alice I know how she will miss him Women's Suffrage I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US each ____. Tis hard to realize. I am anxious to see Carl. Eulie has a Scotch terrier "Dutchy" ugly-but-good & two Bunnies. Tell J. we will be home this week sometime. Love & all, Nellie." Addressed to: Miss E. W. Johnson, Newport, Delaware / Imprint: Published by I. & M Ottenheimer, Baltimore, Md. [1913] / Postmarked: ______, Md., May 6, 1913.

Starting of Suffragette's Parade, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Coming Up Penna. Ave. March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C. - Message: "March 12. Dear Miss Hesse: As a reward to you for the very interesting letter & clippings I send you the prettiest suffrage card that Women's Suffrage was to be found in this city. Will write more if I ever have strength & time. Love L.E. I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US Haupt" / Addressed to: Miss M. H. Hesse, Pen Argyl, Pa., Public Schools of City. / Imprint: Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer, Baltimore, Md. [1913] / Postmarked: Washington, D.C., March 12, 1913. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Starting of Suffragette's Parade, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Coming Up Penna. Women's Suffrage Ave. March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C. - / Imprint: Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer, I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US Baltimore, Md. [1913] / Unposted.

Suffragette's Procession, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Moving Up Pennsylvania Women's Suffrage Avenue Showing the Capitol Building in the Background, March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C. I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US - Imprint: Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer, Baltimore, Md. [1913] / Unposted

Women Representing Foreign Countries, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Suffragette's Parade, March 3rd, 1913, Washington, D.C. - Addressed to: W. Crane, 195 St. Women's Suffrage Botolph St., Boston, Mass. 02115 / Imprint: Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer, Baltimore, I & M Ottenheimer, 1913 Postcard Pro US Md. [1913] / Stamps: Woman Suffrage 50th Anniversary 6-cent stamp and Susan B. Anthony - Suffrage for Women 3-cent stamp / Postmarked: Adams, MA, August 26, 1970.

Photograph of Parade, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Image: Photograph of Suffrage Women's Suffrage 1913 Postcard Pro US Parade, March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C. / Unposted

Photograph of Crowd, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - At Suffrage Parade, March 3, Women's Suffrage Little Art Shop Pub., 1913 Postcard Pro US 1913, Washington, D.C. - Imprint: Little Art Shop Pub., 1423 F St., Wash., D.C. / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

The Herald, Miss Inez Milholland, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - On white horse - Message: "Washington, D.C. Cos. Walter: Lou and I are down here to see the sights. This Women's Suffrage was one of the leaders in the Suffragette Parade last Monday -- Dan - Louise." / Addressed Leet Bros., 1913 Postcard Pro US to: Mr. W.A. Bush, Holly, Mich. R.D. No. 4 / Imprint: Pub. by Leet Bros., Wash., D.C. / Postmarked: Washington, D.C. March 7, 1913.

Part of the Law Contingent, 1913, 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Written on front of card: "Suffrage Parade, Mar. 3/13 - Message: You may have heard of the great parade & how we could not pass thro the crowd. Mrs. Mussey, Dean of the Woman's Law College wh she founded, in the left front. The day was fine, but not summer time, as costumes might suggest. My division was in 3 electric cars - 8 women whose ages amounted to 627 years. Women's Suffrage Write me how the housekeeping goes now; & what time you have to give to it. We are Leet Bros., 1913 Postcard Pro US having spring time, with no winter time yet. Royal is in W for a week on biz, & dined with me last eve down stairs. I can't manage a man's appetite, you know. Lots going on & every body new in the business -- "Democracy". Love to you from N.L. W" / Addressed to: Miss Ormaida Curtis-Harrison, 2828 Kelsey St., Berkeley, California / Imprint: Pub. by Leet Bros., Wash., D.C. [1913] / Postmarked: Washington, D.C. March 21, 1913.

Suffragette Series No. 1, Madonna, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Suffragette Series No. 1, Copyright 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co. [Dunkirk, NY] - "Madonna" Image: Father giving baby a bottle with a plate in the background forming a Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US halo behind the father's head. / Message: "Our Mr. W.B. Trimble will call on you Sep. 29. 1909 Yours respectfully, Jacob G. Shirk & Son" / Addressed to: John S. Fandword, Elverson, Pa. / Postmarked: ____ville, Pa., Sep. 24, 1909.

Suffragette Series No. 2, Electioneering, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ white background - Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Suffragette Series No. 2, Copyrighted, 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co. [Dunkirk, Postcard Con US 1909 NY] - Image: Suffragette tendering a dollar to two older women / Unposted. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Suffragette Series No. 2, Electioneering, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Suffragette Series No. 2, Copyrighted, 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co. [Dunkirk, Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage NY] - Image: Suffragette tendering a dollar to two older women / Message: "Am afraid to Postcard Con US 1909 sign my name to this -- Dolph" / Addressed to: Miss Alice Bernheim, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kemper Lane / Postmarked: Hoopeston, Ill., Sep. 7, 1912.

Suffragette Series No. 3, Pantalette Suffragette, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ white background - In the Sweet Bye and Bye, Suffragette Series No. 3, Copyrighted [1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Suffragette wearing trousers and high heels. / Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Message: "Dear Sis. Rec'd your letter & was real glad to get it. I am sending you a piece for Postcard Con US 1909 you to read where it says Howard is dead. Love from Marina." / Newspaper clipping attached to back of card / Addressed to: Miss Louise Carding, Glen Ranch Resort, Keenbrook, Cal. / Unposted.

Suffragette Series No. 3, Pantalette Suffragette, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - In the Sweet Bye and Bye, Suffragette Series No. 3, Copyright 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co. [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Suffragette wearing trousers and high heels / Message: "Hello Irene. I came home last Sun. Feb 25 from the Hospital. I am feeling fine Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage but am awful weak yet. It will be 3 wk tomorrow since I was operated on. I am sorry to Postcard Con US 1909 hear you will have to be operated on again, for I know what it is now, but take better care of yourself this time, don't go to any more dances in four weeks, ha ha. Your Friend, Laura Pierce. Write soon." / Addressed to: Miss Irene Wiggins, 2818 Chathan Ave., Cleveland, Ohio / Postmarked: Lancaster, Ohio Mar 5, 1912.

Suffragette Series No. 4, Suffragette Vote-Getting, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ white background - The Easiest Way, Suffragette Series No. 4, Copyrighted [1909 by Dunston-Weiler Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US Lithograph Co., Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive suffragette embracing an unsuspecting 1909 male passerby. / Unposted.

Suffragette Series No. 4, Suffragette Vote-Getting, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ white background - The Easiest Way, Suffragette Series No. 4, Copyrighted [1909 by Dunston-Weiler Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US Lithograph Co., Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive suffragette embracing an unsuspecting 1909 male passerby. / Unposted. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Suffragette Series No. 5, Suffragette Coppettee, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ white background - Beware of the Dog, Suffragette Series No. 5, Copyrighted [1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive suffragette in a police uniform, holding a puppy on a leash and brandishing a rolling pin like a nightstick, is eyed by a top-hatted Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage dandy / Message: "Well since we got here all right they are all well. Well how about them Postcard Con US 1909 Ropes well we got here Winsday [sic] night we got a Ridge and come out tell Harson Hello for me. Well I am in a hurry so ancir [sic] soon from Eda to Tincie Site Sorn address Carryville, Ark. I will Rite [sic] to Ant Rasa." / Addressed to: Miss Tincie Cooley, Yale, Ill., R.R. 1 / Postmarked: Carryville, Ark., Mar 6, 1914.

Suffragette Series No. 5, Suffragette Coppettee, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Beware of the Dog, Suffragette Series No. 5, Copyright 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive suffragette in a police uniform, holding a puppy on a leash and brandishing a rolling pin like a nightstick, is eyed by a top-hatted Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage dandy / Message: "Dear Cousin: How are you. I am well pretty tired now came back from Postcard Con US 1909 picking black berries. I guess I won't go to the Marion fair. H.S. and I are going to the Warren fair next week. When are you coming up? Answer soon. Blanche K." / Addressed to: Miss Maggie Kissinger, Marion, Ind., R.R. #6 / Postmarked: VanBuren, Ind., July 22, 1913.

Suffragette Series No. 6, Uncle Sam, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Suffragette Series No. 6, Copyright 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Woman dressed as Uncle Sam with a striped jacket and a star-spangled skirt. / Message: Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US "Darn it I don't send you my picture. I had it taken before and that calendar reminded me 1909 of Ardelia in her young days. Sincerely, Aunt Samantha." / Addressed to: Mr. Bert S. Geyer, South Cushing / Postmarked: _____asantpoint, ____, Feb. __, 1914.

Suffragette Series No. 6, Uncle Sam, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Suffragette Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Series No. 6, Copyright 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Postcard Con US 1909 Woman dressed as Uncle Sam with a striped jacket and a star-spangled skirt. / Unposted

Suffragette Series No. 8, I Don't Care, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ white background - If She Never Comes Back, Suffragette Series No. 8, Copyrighted [1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US Co., Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Young husband in rocking chair surrounded by loving happy 1909 children; on wall is a framed saying: "What is a Home without a Father" / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Suffragette Series No. 9, Queen of the Poll, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Suffragette Series No. 9, Copyright by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive young suffragette smoking a cigarette and standing by a telephone pole Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US on which are posted election slogans. / Message: "Dear Sir, Come over this week. I want 1909 to see you. Yours, Wm. Siervert" / Addressed to: Mr. G. C. Keller, Helenville, Wis. / Postmarked: Jefferson, Wis., July 13.

Suffragette Series No. 10, Where, Oh Where, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - Where oh Where Is My Wandering Wife Tonight? [Suffragette Series No. 10] Copyrighted [1909 Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Husband left to care for crying 1909 infants while his wife is away campaigning. / Unposted

Suffragette Series No. 11, I Want to Vote, But, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - I want to vote, but My Wife Wont Let Me, Suffragette Series No. 11, Copyrighted 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Husband tending baby and washing clothes while his wife is away; on wall is framed saying: "Everybody works but Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US Mother; she's a suffragette." / Message: Grabill, Ind., July 7, '10. Hello Hellen, how are you 1909 any how. I haven't caught any fish lately have you. We are well, hope you the same. Getting ready for Conference. Write--Sam. / Addressed to: Miss Helen Gifford, Montpelier, Ohio R.D. / Postmarked: Grabill, Ind., July 7, 1910.

Suffragette Series No. 12, I Love My Husband, But, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - I Love My Husband, but Oh You Vote, Suffragette Series No. 12, Copyrighted 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive woman holding an Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage official ballot while wind blows her skirt, exposing her ankles. / Message: "I just found Postcard Con US 1909 this card while looking over some and thought of you. Am well and happy, hope you are ditto. Mrs. Morrissey." / Addressed to: Dr. Harriet M. Doane, Cor Oneida & Third St., Fulton, N.Y. / Postmarked: Boston, Mass., Sept. 12, 1910.

Suffragette Series No. 12, I Love My Husband, But, 9 x 14 cm; color w/ gold background - I Love My Husband, but Oh You Vote, Suffragette Series No. 12, Copyrighted 1909 by Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Co., [Dunkirk, NY] - Image: Attractive woman holding an 1909 official ballot while wind blows her skirt, exposing her ankles. / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Cargill Co. Series, No. 101, Woman should not condemn Man …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Woman should not condemn Man because she has not the right of franchise--rather condemn parents for having trained their sons since the beginning of time, in the belief that MAN only is competent to vote. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An Women's Suffrage ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 101. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 102, It's up to the Parents ..., 9x14 cm; color -It's up to PARENTS to teach the rising generation of BOTH SEXES that PATRIOTISM, CITIZENSHIP and SUFFRAGE should know no sex. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 102. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series No. 103, It is not forcing a burden …, 9 x 14 cm; color - It is not forcing a burden on WOMAN to grant her the right of franchise, for though the right to vote may be hers, she would not be compelled to exercise it any more than MAN. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the Women's Suffrage upper left corner is the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 103. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series No. 104, The Declaration of Independence …, 9 x 14 cm; color - The Declaration of Independence was the direct result of taxation without representation...Either exempt WOMAN from taxation or grant her the right of Equal Suffrage. "What is sauce for the GANDER is sauce for the Goose." Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think Women's Suffrage It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US upper left corner is the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 104. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Cargill Co. Series No. 105, Will Woman be forced …, 9x14 cm; color - Will Woman be forced to vote if granted the right of Suffrage? ? ? ?Is MAN disfranchised for not exercising this right? Do not be misled. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 105. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Serie No. 106, Equal Suffrage is …, 9x14 cm; color - Equal Suffrage is neither more nor less than simple justice. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 106. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Postcard, Rare, Cargill Co. Series No. 107, Woman, if granted the right …, US, 9 x 14 cm; color - Woman, if granted the right of Equal Suffrage, would not endeavor to pass new laws for the benefit of WOMAN only. She would work and vote with MAN on all legislation. For references apply to WYOMING, COLORADO, UTAH and IDAHO. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner Women's Suffrage bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 107. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Cargill Co. Series No. 108, Equal Suffrage should be …9 x 14 cm; color - EQUAL SUFFRAGE should be a daily topic in every home and open to discussion by the entire family, that they may all have an intelligent understanding of the question. EQUAL SUFFRAGE means the salvation of this nation from CORRUPTION. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the Women's Suffrage top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 108. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Cargill Co. Series No. 109, The Framers of the Constitution …, 9 x 14 cm; color - The framers of the Constitution of the United States, foreseeing the social and political conditions that would confront the nation, did not restrict the right of Suffrage to MAN. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a Women's Suffrage pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the American shield upon which has been Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 109. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series No. 110, A Fundamental Principle …, 9 x 14 cm; color -A fundamental principle of this government is TAXATION WITH REPRESENTATION. We are all taxpayers, both WOMAN and MAN. Hence--EQUAL SUFFRAGE. IT ADMITS OF NO ARGUMENT. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion Women's Suffrage precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the American shield upon which Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 110. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 112, Because Woman has the right …, 9 x 14 cm; color -Because WOMAN has the right to vote is no reason why she must necessarily serve on the police force. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the American shield upon which Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 112. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 113, Because Woman owns …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Because WOMAN owns real estate is no reason why she should vote--every WOMAN (the same as MAN) is a TAX PAYER and a CITIZEN and "OF THE PEOPLE". ENOUGH SAID. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the Women's Suffrage upper left corner is the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 113. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Postcard, Rare, Cargill Co. Series, No. 114, Parents have the training …, US, 9 x 14 cm; color - Parents have the training of their children's minds, and it is their sacred duty to rear them, regardless of ex, to believe in EQUAL RIGHTS both socially and politically. Be not afraid to teach JUSTICE. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An Women's Suffrage ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 114. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 115, Don't Consult Machine Politicians …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Don't Consult MACHINE POLITICIANS about WOMAN SUFFRAGE--talk it over with fair minded men "who have no ax to grind" Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 115. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 116, Man with political aspirations …, 9 x 14 cm; color - MAN with political aspirations would do well from now on to consult WOMAN. 'Tis a "wise man" who heeds a timely warning. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 116. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 117, Is it true Grandma …, 9 x 14 cm;color - Is it true GRANDMA that you brought up UNCLE in the belief that he is stronger mentally than MAMMA? And GRANDMA said, "I cannot tell a lie." Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 117. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 118, Beware of Magazines …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Beware of MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS which are opposed to WOMAN SUFFRAGE. THERE'S A REASON. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the American shield upon which Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 118. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Cargill Co. Series, No. 119, Machine politicians …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Machine politicians do not want Equal Suffrage for WOMAN. Too much TRUTH, HONESTY and PURITY applied to "THE MACHINE" would demolish it. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 119. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 120, Any Man who denies …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Any MAN who denies that WOMAN is his equal mentally, simply casts a clur on his MOTHER. Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 120. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 121, If Woman had the same …, 9 x 14 cm; color - If WOMAN had the same training politically as MAN, she would be equally compentent to vote on all questions. Why not give her the opportunity? Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 121. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Cargill Co. Series, No. 122, Every Boy loves …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Every BOY loves and respects his mother and her teachings in early life. Why, therefore, after becoming a MAN should he deem her his inferior mentally? Copyrighted 1910 by The Cargill Co. / Image: Maxim surrounded by a purple banner bearing the words "Think It Over" at the top and "An ounce of persuasion precedes a pound of coercion." In the upper left corner is the Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 122 Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series, No. 123, United Equal Suffrage States of America, 9 x 14 cm; color - Wyoming 1890 The First State to Enter the Union of States as They Ought To Be - Image: American flag with only four stars. / Imprint: No. 123. Published by The Cargill Company, Women's Suffrage Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US means money in the National Treasury. Copyright [1910] by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Cargill Co. Series, No. 124, United Equal Suffrage States of America, 9 x 14 cm; color - Utah 1896 The Third State to Enter the Union of States as They Ought To Be - Image: American flag with only four stars. / Imprint: No. 124 Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Women's Suffrage Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US money in the National Treasury. Copyright [1910] by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series, No. 125, United Equal Suffrage States of America, 9 x 14 cm; color - Colorado 1893 The Second State to Enter the Union of States as They Ought To Be - Image: American flag with only four stars. / Imprint: No. 125. Published by The Cargill Women's Suffrage Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Copyright [1910] by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series, No. 126, United Equal Suffrage States of America, 9 x 14 cm; color - Wyoming 1890, Colorado 1893, Utah 1896, Idaho 1896, A star will be added to the flag as each State enters The Union of States as They Ought To Be - Image: American flag with only four stars. / Imprint: No. 126. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Copyright [1910] by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series, No. 127, United Equal Suffrage States of America, 9 x 14 cm; color - Idaho 1896 The Fourth State to Enter The Union of States as They Ought To Be - Image: American flag with only four stars. / Imprint: No. 127. Published by The Cargill Company, Women's Suffrage Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US means money in the National Treasury. Copyright [1910] by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series, No. 128, Equal Suffrage is the Birthright of Woman …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Purple and gold suffrage banner with the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 128. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association [Copyright 1910 by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A.] / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Cargill Co. Series, No. 129, I go for all sharing the privileges …, 9 x 14 cm; color - of the government who assist in bearing its burdens, by no means excluding women." Abraham Lincoln - Image: Statue of Abraham Lincoln standing before a chair on which is draped an American flag with only four stars. In the upper left hand corner is the American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to Women's Suffrage Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US woman" as "The blot on the escutcheon." / Imprint: No. 129. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association [Copyright 1910 by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A.] / Unposted

Cargill Co. Series, No. 130, The Blot on The Escutcheon …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Image: American shield upon which has been superimposed a black smear labeled "The ballot is denied to woman" / Imprint: No. 130. Published by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Women's Suffrage Mich. U.S.A. on a profit sharing plan, whereby every dollar's worth sold means money in Cargill Co., 1910 Postcard Pro US the National Treasury. Endorsed and Approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association [Copyright 1910 by The Cargill Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. U.S.A.] / Unposted

Wall, Bernhardt, Bergman Series, 6342, Votes for Women …, 9 x 14 cm; color - Ain't man generous? Everything but that Vote! [Bergman Series] 6342 - Image: Little boy kneeling Women's Suffrage G. Bergman, 1912 Postcard Pro US at the foot of a pedestal on which stands a little and presenting her with money and a heart. / [G. Bergman, 1912, New York] / Unposted

Wall, Bernhardt, Bergman Series, 6342, Votes for Women, Ain't man generous? …, 9 x 14 cm; color - The Spirit of 1776 To-day "No Taxation Without Representation." [Bergman Series] 6342 - Image: Little girl in 18th-century boy's jacket and hat and holding a sword. Women's Suffrage / Message: Dear Sister, Frank is geting [sic] better right along he sits up now and is G. Bergman, 1913 Postcard Pro US geting [sic] a little appetite. Best regards from us all. From Elsie. / Addressed to: Miss Lucy Hempel, 602 Wells St., Milwaukee. Wis / [G. Bergman, 1913, New York] / Postmarked: Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Oct 9.

Wall, Bernhardt, Bergman Series, 6342, Votes for Women, You've Called Us the Better Half …, 9 x 14 cm; color - You've Called Us the Better Half Long Enough, Now Make Good Your Bluff. [Bergman Series] 6342 - Image: Little girl reaching out to embrace small boy Women's Suffrage in bowler hat. / Message: Dear Sister, Frank is geting [sic] along fine he got up today for G. Bergman, 1913 Postcard Pro US the first time but he has to be real carefull yet he got the candy and thanks for it. Much love, Elsie. / Addressed to: Miss Lucy Hempel, 602 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. / [G. Bergman, 1913, New York] / Postmarked: Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Oct. 11 Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Wall, Bernhardt, Bergman Series, 6342, Votes for Women, I have it all. …, 9 x 14 cm; color - I have it all. I SHOULD WORRY! [Bergman Series] 6385 - Image: Little boy kneeling at the foot of a pedestal on which stands a little girl and presenting her with money and a heart. Women's Suffrage G. Bergman, 1912 Postcard Pro US / Message: "Columbus, O[hio] How about it? Am having a fine time. Anne. / Addressed to: Mr. Chester Crockett, R.F.D., Franklin, Ohio / [G. Bergman, 1912, New York] / Postmarked: Columbus, Ohio, Oct 28.

Wall, Bernhardt, Bergman Series, 6342, Votes for Women, I have no vote but …, 9 x 14 cm; color - I have no vote but get there just the same. I SHOULD WORRY! [Bergman Series] 6385 - Image: Flirtateous little girl in provocative pose. / Message: Dear Friend: I rec'd Women's Suffrage G. Bergman, 1912 Postcard Pro US your card O.K. I would like to have your picture & I will send you a picture of myself, if you want it, answer soon. Elizabeth Hammel. / Addressed to: Dudley Brott, Drewrys Bluff, Va., R.D. 1 / [G. Bergman, 1912, New York] / Postmarked: Woodland, Pa. Apr. 12, 1914.

Wall, Bernhardt, Bergman Series, 6342, Votes for Women, We trust men as a whole …, 9 x 14 cm; color - We trust men as a whole, Why not at the poll? [Bergman Series] 6385 - Women's Suffrage Image: Little girl shaking her finger at small boy. / Message: Guess who? / Addressed to: G. Bergman, 1912 Postcard Pro US Mrs. F.E. Sutch, 5933 Washington Ave., W. Phila / [G. Bergman, 1912, New York] / Postmarked: Philadelphia, PA., Feb 14

9 x 14 cm; b&w - De suffragette upon her box darns der men, but not der sox. - Image: Little Dutch girl standing on soapbox and holding "Votes for Women" banner. / Message: Women's Suffrage "Hope your recovery will be speedy. Nora." / Addressed to: Mrs. C.J. Rowe, Dothan, Ala., Walker's Post Card Shop, 1913 Postcard Con US c/o Moodys Hospital / Imprint: [Series] No. 2269, 15 des. COMIC DUTCH [U.S.] / Postmarked: Enterprise, Ala., Jan. 25, 1923.

9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - The girls all vote in this town. May the best man win. - Image: Three kittens wearing dresses line up to vote. / Imprint: Genuine Frees Animal Women's Suffrage Manning Pub. Co., 1932 Postcard Pro US Series, Photographs of real live pets, Copyright, 1932, Manning Pub. Co., Publishers of Woman's World Magazine, Chicago, Ill. Printed in U.S.A. All rights reserved. / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Parade of chickens wearing bonnets and hatts and carrying Women's Suffrage "Votes for Women" sign. / Imprint: Chantecler Series No. 21, Copr. E. Nash 1910 [U.S.] / E. Nash, 1910 Postcard Con US Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Yes, indeedy ma'am! I bin a sufferagist fer years, mostly from rheumatiz! - Image: Belligerent suffragette talking to elderly man and holding a "Votes for Women's Suffrage Women" sign. / Message: Beware of wolves in sheeps clothing. Black Hand. / Addressed T.P. & Co. Postcard Con US to: Mr. Clarence B. Calkins, Moline, Mich., c/o G.R. P Kazoo Dept. / Imprint: T.P. & Co. Series 226 [New York] / Postmarked: Burnip, Mich., Oct. 25, 1916.

9 x 14 cm; color - Now What Would You Do in a Case Like This? - Image: Man sitting home caring for his colicky baby while his wife is out campaigning for women's suffrage Women's Suffrage holding a "Vote for Women" sign. / Message: All are well. Can you beat this one. If so send T.P. & Co. Postcard Con US them along. And I will try and find a better one. Dorothy Holts. / Addressed to: Mr. George Brown, West Rumney, N.H. / Imprint: T.P. & Co. Series 680 [New York] / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - The Argument is, why don't you let me hear from you. - Image: Little girl standing on a platform beside "Votes for Wimmen" sign. / Message: "Hope you are all Women's Suffrage well. Would like to hear from you. Love Millie." / Addressed to: Miss Mary Clanton, Shinn, Cobb T.P. & Co., 1912 Postcard Pro US Camden, N.Y., General Delivery / Imprint: T.P. & Co. Series 895 [New York] / Postmarked: Syracuse, N.Y., Dec. 14, 1915.

9 x 14 cm; color - If I ever had a vote and you wanted it, you would sure get it. / Image: A little boy watches as a little girl wearing a "Votes for Wimmen" sash walks by. / Message: "March 17, 1915. Am going to send this over by George so as to give him a good excuse to Women's Suffrage call on you. Will write letter soon. I may visit school next Fri. You better plan to go in, too. Shinn, Cobb T.P. & Co., 1912 Postcard Pro US I hope the school marm is as dignified as her sister was. G. has a good opinion of you Lona. Hope you all are well. Love M.E.S." / Addressed to: Miss Lona Holman. Kindness of G.M.B. / Imprint: T.P. & Company Series 895 [New York] / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Nobody loves me, How can I win any votes. (c1912 T.B. Co. N.Y.) - Women's Suffrage Image: Little girl standing beside goldfish bowl on stand labeled "Votes fur Vimmen." / Shinn, Cobb T.P. & Co., 1912 Postcard Con US Imprint: T.P. & Co. Series 895 [New York] / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Little girl wearing "Votes for Wimmen" sash stands in the middle of a ring into which two boys in Brown suits have thrown their hats. / Message: "Hello Mary: Saturday just got back from town. Am not comming [sic] Wed. Women's Suffrage Shinn, Cobb T.P. & Co., 1912 Postcard Pro US Clara. Nix--Carolyn. Couldn't think I'm sleepy. Wish I could be there Wednesday eve. so I do. C.S." / Addressed to: Miss Mary Delfs, Inman, Kansas / Imprint: T.P. & Co. Series 895 [New York] / Postmarked: Haven, Kansas, August 25, 1913

9 x 14 cm; color - Something new in Financial fields. / Image: Two little boys playing Women's Suffrage craps watch a little girl holding a "Votes for Women" sign as she bends over to pick a Theochrom Postcard Con US flower. / Imprint: Theochrom Series 1327, Printed in the U.S. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Copyright The Ullman Mfg Co. / Image: Man wheeling baby carriage Women's Suffrage past another man wearing sandwich-board "Votes for Women" sign / Imprint: American Wall, Bernhardt Ullman Mfg. Co. Postcard Con US Colorgravure post card Series 138, Subject 2773 [New York].

9 x 14 cm; color - Copyright The Ullman Mfg Co. / Image: Man wheeling baby carriage past another man wearing sandwich-board "Votes for Women" sign / Message: "Not yet Women's Suffrage but later. R.P.S." / Addressed to: Mrs. La Vern Shay, 18 N. Holmeson, Indianapolis, Ind. / Wall, Bernhardt Ullman Mfg. Co. Postcard Con US Imprint: American Colorgravure post card Series 138, Subject 2773 [New York] / Postmarked: Chicago, Ill., May 1, 1911. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - I can heartily recommend my wife for the office of Secretaryess of War. She's a born scrapper -- Yours, Ben A. Bused. Copyright 1909, by Walter Wellman, No. Women's Suffrage 4001 [New York] - Image: Woman holding rolling pin standing over the prostrate body of Wellman, Walter 1910 Postcard Con US her husband amid broken crockery; card printed in the purple, white and green colors of the WSPU. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Our Next Presidentress - Copyright 1909, by Walter Wellman, No. 4002 [New York] - Image: A weighty suffragette, "Miss Taffy," wields a broom labeled "The Big Women's Suffrage Wellman, Walter 1910 Postcard Con US Stick" as a minute figure, "The Trusts," comments approvingly, "She's good enough for me." Card printed in the purple, white and green colors of the WSPU. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - The Senatoress - Copyright 1909, by Walter Wellman, No. 4003 [New York] / Image: A sweet young thing running for Senatoress on a platform of reducing the Women's Suffrage Wellman, Walter 1910 Postcard Con US tariff on Paris gowns and reduced "duties on women." Card printed in the purple, white and green colors of the WSPU / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Secretaryess of Treasury "Honest Graft." - Copyright 1909, by Walter Wellman, No. 4005 [New York] / Image: Young wife removing money from the pockets of her husband's trousers while he watches from bed, saying "I want my rights." Card printed in the purple, white and green colors of the WSPU. / Message: "Dear Carrie, I am Women's Suffrage Wellman, Walter 1910 Postcard Con US well glad to hear pa was well agan [sic] was at Brighton this morning have a buggie over here now. Brother Nash will preach the memorial sermon at piasa will go to hear him. Down tell Pa to come. Oscar." / Addressed to: Miss Carrie Camp, Taylorville, Ill., 705 East Adams Street / Postmarked: Brighton, Ill. May 10, 1910.

9 x 14 cm; color - Nothing but ice cream and pretzels. Oh! Joy! - Copyright 1909, by Walter Wellman, No. 4014 [New York] / Image: Three young suffragettes wearing top hats attached with hatpins on top of their pompadours stand at a bar eating ice cream and pretzels. Sign on wall saying "No Trust." Card printed in the purple, white and green Women's Suffrage Wellman, Walter 1910 Postcard Con US colors of the WSPU. / Message: "Your letter received, have not time to write. We can't come up till next Sunday, will write later. Crazy to see you. So long deary. Jane." / Addressed to: Mrs. F. R. Hummell, New Philadelphia, Ohio, R.F.D. #3 / Postmarked: Uhrichsville, Ohio, May 6, 1910. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Beat up tom cat with his front leg in a sling. / Imprint: Series No. Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US 93 [U.S.] / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Suffragette embracing man in street. [Series No.] 698/12 / Message: "Hello. How is this. Are you stumping for votes? What are you doing? Did you go to Fair this this week, I wanted to go but it was impossible to do so. Have you can much Women's Suffrage 1910 Postcard Con US fruit this year? I know you have for this is so plenty of every thing. Ha Ha. Leona, Addressed to: Miss Anna Johnson, Alpine, Indiana, R.R. 14 / [U.S. 1910] / Postmarked: Laurel, Ind., Sep. 10, 1910.

9 x 14 cm; color - The new woman - [Series No.] 698/19 / Image: Suffragette going out to campaign leaving her husband to care for two small children. / Message: "Hello Rene!-- Maybe I can write if I can't phone I have tried two days & got mad just a little. Genie says Women's Suffrage if Daniel thinks those are all right he is willing for him to judge he may send those by 1910 Postcard Con US stage to Gelatt to R. Stones, maybe you can get me if you try. Hope to see you soon. Your sis, Estta G." / Addressed to: Mrs. D. D. Foster, Susquehanna, Pa., R.D. #5 / [U.S. 1910] / Postmarked: Thompson, Pa., Aug. 9, 1910

Suffragette Madonna, Series No. 698/35, 9 x 14 cm; color - Crop of 1910 - [Series No.] Women's Suffrage 698/35 / Image: Posed photograph of man giving bottle to doll with brass plate on 1910 Postcard Con US mantel behind him forming a halo. / [U.S. 1910] / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Copyright 1909 by E.W. Gustin / Image: Woman in pince-nez and bowler hat with feather leaving husband to care for two small children while she goes off Women's Suffrage Gustin, E.W. 1909 Postcard Con US to compaign. / Addressed to: Geo. Gistslager, Wooster, Ohio / Imprint: Printed in U.S.A., Series No. 5001 / Postmarked: Wooster, Ohio, August 18, 1913. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Copyright 1909 by E.W. Gustin / Image: Woman in pince-nez and Women's Suffrage bowler hat with feather leaving husband to care for two small children while she goes off Gustin, E.W. 1909 Postcard Con US to compaign. / Imprint: Printed in U.S.A., Series No. 5001 / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Let's pull together! - c1915 Campbell Art Co., Elizabeth, N.J. 312 / Image: Little boy and girl pulling on rope together to raise a yellow "Votes for Women" Women's Suffrage Chamberlin, Emily Hall Campbell Art Co., 1915 Postcard Pro US flag. / Imprint: National Woman Suffrage Pub. Co. Inc., 505 Fifth Ave., New York City / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - She's good enough for me! - After the cartoon by Homer Davenport., c1915 Campbell Art Co., Elizabeth, N.J. 311 / Image: Two children, the boy dressed as Women's Suffrage Chamberlin, Emily Hall Campbell Art Co., 1915 Postcard Pro US Uncle Sam and the girl in 18th-century dress, hugging. / Imprint: National Woman Suffrage Pub. Co. Inc., 505 Fifth Ave., New York City / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Suffrage First! - c1915 Campbell Art Co., Elizabeth, N.J. 312 / Image: Women's Suffrage Little boy attempting to embrace little girl who holds out her hand to stop him. / Imprint: Chamberlin, Emily Hall Campbell Art Co., 1915 Postcard Pro US National Woman Suffrage Pub. Co. Inc., 505 Fifth Ave., New York City / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; b&w - I pray for all the grownups wherever they may be, wat's done one teeny weeny thing to get a vote for me. When I am old I'll use it, I'm neither rich not clever, but I can give them lots of love, forever and forever. / Image: Little girl sitting up in bed saying her prayers. / Message: "Mills College - Jan. 15, 1913. Thank you for your messages of good wishes and remembrance. I am enjoying my California experiences and as usual, Women's Suffrage Hedley-Charlton, C. Postcard Pro US have found abnormal weather! I shall go to Los Angeles soon and shall plung into that weather there. I have not been still long enough to get much extra flesh on my bare bones, but I am well and am, as ever, yours faithfully, Emma J. Gay"/ Addressed to: The Misses Sturge, Heathlands, Leigh Woods, Bristol, England / Postmarked: Mills College, Cal., Jan. 16, 1913. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Woman's sphere is in the HOME. - c. Wolf & Co. Phila. / Image: A little girl in a mobcap sitting in a rocking chair sewing. / Message: "74 Westmoreland Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. 2/10/18, Dear Mabel, I am having a nice visit. Tomorrow we are Women's Suffrage going to see "Intolerance." Then Tuesday I am going to help Sadie pick out material for a Clapsaddle, Ellen H. Wolf & Co. Postcard Con US new dress and help her get it started. Isabel." / Addressed to: Miss Mabel Twitchell, 285 North Main St., Naugatuck, Conn. / Imprint: W&C Trademark, New York, Phila. / Postmarked: Springfield, Mass., Feb. 11, 1918.

9 x 14 cm; color - Love Me Love My Vote - c. Wolf & Co. Phila. / Image: A little girl in a Women's Suffrage mobcap wearing a yellow sash reading "Votes for Women." / Signed: Dorothy Whitacre / Clapsaddle, Ellen H. Wolf & Co. Postcard Pro US Addressed to: Ruth Meyers / Imprint: W&C Trademark, New York, Phila. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color; embossed - Love Me Love My Vote - c. Int. Art Pub. Co. / Image: A little girl in a mobcap wearing a yellow sash reading "Votes for Women." (reverse image of 97) Women's Suffrage / Signed: Lettie / Addressed to: Mrs. E. F. Johnson, Box 516, East Greenwich, R.I. / Clapsaddle, Ellen H. International Art Publ. Co., 1918 Postcard Pro US Imprint: International Art Publ. Co., New York, Phila. / Postmarked: Providence, R.I., Feb. 12, 1920. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Little girl and boy having a teaparty. Little boy is sad and holding a doll. / Message: "1935 N. 21 St., Phila, Pa., Dear Sue, Have intended to answer Women's Suffrage your letter, but neglected it. We are both well. Hope to see you in Aug. Ma joins me in love. Darr, Walter G. Berman, 1912 Postcard Con US Josephine. July 23" / Addressed to: Miss Sue Kline, Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. / Imprint: [G. Berman, 1912, New York] / Postmarked: Philadelphia, Pa., July 23, 1912.

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Little girl and boy having a teaparty. Little boy is sad and Women's Suffrage holding a doll. / Signed: E.R.S. / Addressed to: Lillian Ryan, Upper Bridge, Belfast, Me. / Darr, Walter G. Berman, 1912 Postcard Con US Imprint: [G. Berman, 1912, New York] / Postmarked: Rockland, Me., Aug. 28, 1912.

9 x 14 cm; b&w - "Once-I-Got My Liberty, No-More Wedding-Bells For-Me!" - Copyright, 1910, by C. Hobson / Image: Formidable woman heading out the door leaving husband to Women's Suffrage Hobson, C. 1910 Postcard Con US care for children, wash dishes, and scrub kitchen floor; "Votes for Women" sign on wall. / Imprint: M295-15 Printed in U.S.A. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Just take it from me--don't every try to tell a heavy weight suffragette the reason she shouldn't be allowed to vote. - Image: Small boy nursing black eye from little girl suffragette. / Message: "Guerneville, Southside farm. Friend Bud. Having a fine Women's Suffrage Kimble, E. B. Gibson Art Co. Postcard Con US time came up for a rest but I think I will have to go home for one home was never like this. As Ever, Ella" / Addressed to: Mr. C. Shipaugh, 296 Larck St., S.F. / Imprint: Pub. by Gibson Art Co. Cinti and N.Y. / Postmarked: Guerneville, Cal., July 28, 1913.

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Rooster in dressing gown left to care for chicks while hen in pince-nez dressed as suffragette goes out to campaign. / Message: "Froliche Ostern! Women's Suffrage Wünscht dir diene Treue Freundin. Mary Gelle" / Addressed to: Miss Helene Kraf, 512 Nystrom, Jenny Postcard Con German Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. / Imprint: [Series:] 252-5007 Made in Germany / Postmarked: Pittsburg [sic], Pa., Apr. 10, 1911. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - I believe in equal rights for women. - Image: Little girl wearing yellow "Votes for Wimmen" sash sits in a chair with her feet propped up on the table and smokes a chocolate cigar. / Message: "Dear Fannie, How are you all hope Dawn is gaining. Want to see you all very much & shall come up. We expect Arthur and Eva over tomorrow if a Women's Suffrage deasent [sic] day. Write me soon Clayton has been awfully good about writing & thank Barton & Spooner Co. Postcard Con US him tell him I will write him. How is Warren want to see him Yes we want to see you all, we are all as usual. Was glad to get your letter. Can't you come down later & stay a few days? We will talk about it. Lovingly, Fannie A." / Addressed to: Mrs. Fannie Lothrop, West Sumner, Maine / Imprint: [Series:] S 199 Made in U.S.A. / Postmarked: ____ ME _____.

9 x 14 cm; color - I suppose that expects to vote, some day - Image: Little girl wearing yellow "Votes for Wimmen sash talking to small boy pulling a horse pull toy. / Message: "Dear girl, I wish you were here with me. I am having a very nice time. Do you go up on Women's Suffrage the hill berrying any? I helped Jessie pick berries one morning. Their bushes don't Barton & Spooner Co. Postcard Con US scratch. With love, Maria "/ Addressed to: Miss Martha Bell Thimmes, Lancaster, Ohio, Route 4, c/o Harry Thimmes / Imprint: [Series:] S 199 Made in U.S.A. / Postmarked: Gresham, Ohio, July __, 1914.

9 x 14 cm; color - What chance has a mere man - Image: Bemused little boy pointing over his shoulder at a parade of little girls, one riding a goat, wearing yellow sashes and carrying signs reading "Votes for Wimmen," "Give Us the Vote" and "We Want Women's Suffrage [Trousers]." / Message: "Margret: I will be out Thursday evening about eight o'clock. W.K. Barton & Spooner Co. Postcard Con US Herd [sic] from Cassie Tuesday."/ Addressed to: Miss M. White, 85 Westville St., Dorchester, Mass. / Imprint: [Series:] S 199 Made in U.S.A. / Postmarked: Boston, Mass., September 16, 19__.

9 x 14 cm; color - A woman's place is in her home - Image: Little boy points his finger Women's Suffrage accusingly at a little girl wearing a yellow "Votes for Women" sash and carrying a "Votes Barton & Spooner Co. Postcard Con US for Wimmen" banner. / Imprint: [Series:] S 199 Made in U.S.A. / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Puzzle--Find the head of the house. - Image: Man cowers in corner as Women's Suffrage wife threatens him with coal shovel and points at newspaper with headline "Votes for Postcard Con US Women." / Imprint: [Series:] X207 / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; b&w - I would sooner be a Leap-yearette than a howling suffragette. - Image: Women's Suffrage Wall, Bernhardt Postcard Con US Little boy and girl talking beneath an arrow piercing two hearts. / Unposted

Ambition, Little girl in pince-nez …, 9 x 14 cm; b&w - Copyright 1909 Roth & Longley, Women's Suffrage N.Y. - Image: Little girl in pince-nez standing on chair addressing a meeting of her dolls Roth & Langley, 1909 Postcard Pro UK under the sign "Suffragettes' Meeting" and a coat of arms reading "England." / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - Who said bugs! Suffragette-Bug: Down with mere man. - [Series:] 102 / Image: Insect wearing dress and pince-nez addressing a meeting of insects. / Message: "Dear friend - Tho't I'd drop you a card to let you know that everything is O.K. in S___ Was Women's Suffrage 1912 Postcard Con US very sorry that I didn't see you in P.I. How are you enjoying your vacation? Marie is more than going it. Hope you will ans. this. From Annie C. Anderson" / Addressed to: Miss Edith Thenser, Caribou, Me. / Postmarked: Stockholm, Maine, June 22, 1912

9 x 14 cm; color - To tell you that I wish you A Happy Easter - Image: Woman carrying hatbox and surrounded by chicks and a mother hen carrying a "Vote for Women" sign. / Women's Suffrage 1919 Postcard Pro US Message: From Lizzie / Addressed to: Miss Stella Smoyer, R.F.D. No. 1, Bethlehem, Pa. / Imprint: Whitney Made Worcester, Mass. / Postmarked: Bethlehem, Pa., Apr. 17, 1919. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - WOMAN'S RIGHTS. If, instead of ranting of Woman's Rights, You tried to look after some poor, sickly mites, And talk of their rights, long, strong and loud, You Women's Suffrage would then be a woman of whom we'd be proud. - Copyright 1907 by The Rose Company The Rose Company, 1907 Postcard Con US / Image: Suffragette wearing steel-rimmed spectacles. / No message / Addressed to: May Cline, Dayton, O / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - By Gum! Them suffragettes be gittin every thing. - [Series:] 028 / Image: Elderly bearded man standing in front of a "For Ladies Only" sign and looking at a woman sitting on bench labelled "This bench for women" in front of a building flying banner Women's Suffrage "Women's Hotel." / Message: "Greeley, Colo. - May 13. Hello Pard -- How R.U. I am OK at Postcard Con US this end. Plenty of hard labor. (I often wonder who sentenced me) Having rains and temps look good (so far) Luck 2 U -- Harry" / Addressed to: Mr. Chas Waughtel, Elisabethtown, Ind. / Postmarked: Severance, Colo., May 21, 191_.

9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph w/ red and green background - Womens Rights. - Image: Women's Suffrage United States Publishing House Postcard Con US Cheesecake photograph of two women showing their legs. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - "The Ways of Women are past finding out." - Image: Two women, one dressed in the fashions of 1836 and the other in those of 1908. / Message: "Burt, Ga. July 1908. Dear Jennie -- I fear you are far from well. Am quite seriously alarmed about the Women's Suffrage Postcard Con US condition of your health. Haven't heard a word since I came home from ______. When are you up to now am very, F.N.K." / Addressed to: Jennie G. Keith, Goldfield, Iowa Ceylon, Minn. / Postmarked: Burt, Ga., July 20, 1908.

9 x 14 cm; color - Nobody Loves Me -- Guess I'll be a suffragette. - Image: Pouting, tearful Women's Suffrage little girl wearing a pink dress is putting on a pair of boys overalls. / Imprint: [Series:] Postcard Con US A617 / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - Lend thy influence to each effort That shall raise our nature human. - Women's Suffrage Image: Two little boys wating a little girl as she bends over to write "Votes for Women" Barton & Spooner Co. Postcard Con US slogan on wall. / Imprint: [Series:] CS 454 Made in U.S.A. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color; embossed - An Easter Prophecy. When hens all join the suffrage ranks, The Bunnies' little Easter pranks, Will have to keep up every day--, Or else who will the fresh eggs lay? - Image: Bunny presents bouquet of flowers to a hen wearing a bonnet and carrying a "Votes for Women" sign. / Message: "Bristow, Va., April 9, 1917. Dear Terressa, I will send you a card this morning. We have got a good size Snow here this morn. I have Women's Suffrage been wanting to write you a letter but I haven't had a chance. The baby is geting [sic] c. 1915 Postcard Pro US along as well as can be expected. We were at Brooks yesterday eve. They are geting [sic] better of Hooping Cough. I will have to take baby to Washington the last of this month again unless she gets worst & have to go sooner this leaves balance all well hope you all are well. Love to all, your devoted sister, Lizzie" / Addressed to: Terressa Vesperman / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Image: Suffragette, frightened by mouse, standing on chair. / Message: "Dear Sister, Mrs. Gray is hear [sic] and told me to write you and let you know Women's Suffrage that she would not be home Saturday. Helen is in bed with a bad case of la gripe but I Postcard Con US think she is better now. As ever, A.S. Rouse" / Addressed to: D. T. Green, Comfort, N.C. / Postmarked: Kinston, N.C., March 9, 1916.

9 x 14 cm; b&w - Women Shall Dictate to Ye Mere Men. 1912 Leap Year - Image: Masculine woman in spectacles and smoking a cigar dictates to her male secretary who Women's Suffrage sits at a typewriter. / Message: "Give my regards to the folks. I will see you soon. From Crosby, P. 1912 Postcard Con US your friend, Maybe" / Addressed to: Mr. Truman Arens, Kerhampton, N.Y. / Imprint: [Series:] 024 / Postmarked: Monte__, N.Y., Sept. 28, 1916.

9 x 14 cm; color - Image: Woman wearing "Votes for Women" sash, polka-dot rousers, a man's jacket, top hat and spats, carrying a cane, and smoking a cigar, leaves her husband to care for the baby. A victrola blares out "Mother's got the habit now." / Message: Hello Women's Suffrage how are all of you it has bin [sic] raining for the last day or two and it is coald [sic] we had 1913 Postcard Con US a fire and it felt good. Lou and I are a ____ Bi___ went to Desmon to see some friends will not be back for some time all well. Your uncle, J. / Addressed to: Miss Mary E. Roberts, Ammando, O / Postmarked: Nelsonville, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1913. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9 x 14 cm; color - [Series:] 12101 - Image: Woman goes bicycling wearing short pants Women's Suffrage leaving her husband to wash clothes, peel potatoes and care for the three young children. Postcard Con US / No message / Addressed to: Myrtie Kelley / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - My Valentine. If I can vote, why not propose? If I am bold you must excuse me. I've loved you ages, goodness knows! And don't you dare, Sir, to refuse me. / Image: Man sits reading the newspaper with headline "February 14 Women Have the Women's Suffrage Vote" while woman kneels on a bolster to propose. / Signed: Margaret Frederick / 1925 Postcard Pro US Addressed to: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buehler, 4139 Wilcox St., Chicago, Ill. / Imprint: Whitney Made, Worcester, Mass. Made in U.S.A. / Postmarked: , Mich., Feb. 13, 1925.

9 x 14 cm; color - My Valentine. If I can vote, why not propose? If I am bold you must excuse me. I've loved you ages, goodness knows! And don't you dare, Sir, to refuse me. / Image: Man sits reading the newspaper with headline "February 14 Women Have the Women's Suffrage Postcard Pro US Vote" while woman kneels on a bolster to propose. / Message: "Oh! Harry--Don't you wish you knew?" / Addressed to: Mr. Harry Clark, 283 National Ave. 86 Yosemite, Detroit, Mich / Imprint: Whitney Made, Worcester, Mass. / Unposted

9 x 14 cm; color - A sweeping change of the future - Image: Man sweeping while his wife sits in a rocking chair reading. / Message: "Lucasville, O. 7/21 - 1909. They are not going to have that party Sat. night. Its too bad some one has to stay to home Sat. night. Suppose Women's Suffrage you will be about as much disappointed as myself, because they don't have it. Had a card 1906 Postcard Con US from Ge___ today saying she was going to look for us -- down Sun. Yours as ever. J.V.M." / Addressed to: Mr. Joe H. Zaler, Lucasville, Ohio, R.F.D. 3 / Imprint: Ser. 1030-1 / Postmarked: Lucasville, Ohio, July 22, 1909.

Multi-colors cartoon women. We solemnly vow that there should never be another Women's Suffrage season of silencle until we have the same rights everywhere on this green earth. Syracuse, Stella Marrs Postcard Pro US NY: The Green Earth: 75th Anniversary of Women Suffrage Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Miss Christabel Pankhurst, L.L.B., 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - National Women's Social & Women's Social and Political Women's Suffrage Postcard Pro UK Political Union, 4, Clements Inn W.C. - Imprint: Printed in England / Unposted Union

Miss Christabel Pankhurst, L.L.B., 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - National Women's Social & Women's Social and Political Women's Suffrage Postcard Pro UK Political Union, 4, Clements Inn W.C. - Imprint: Printed in England / Unposted Union

Mrs. Pankhurst Arrested in Victoria Street, Feb. 13, 1908 - UK, 9x14 cm; b&w photograph - Women's Suffrage Imprint: Photochrom Co., Ltd., London and Destroit, U.S.A., Printed in England [1908] / Photochrom Co., 1908 Postcard Pro UK Unposted

Mrs. Pankhurst, 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - Imprint: Photographed & Published by F. Women's Suffrage F. Kehrhahn & Co. Postcard Pro UK Kehrbahn & Co., Bexley Heath / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Suffrage Mrs. Pankhurst, 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - Unposted F. Kehrhahn & Co. Postcard Pro UK

Mrs. Pankhurst. Hon. Secretary, 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - National Women's Social & Political Union, 4, Clement's Inn, W.C. - By Martin Jacolette, South Kensington / Message: Women's Suffrage Jacolette, Martin c. 1909 Postcard Pro UK To wish you a jolly Christmas & a prosperous New Year. Jn. Heap / Addressed to: Miss Heap, Hill Rise, Kendal / Imprint: Real Photographic Series / Unposted

Women's Suffrage Mrs. Pankhurst, 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - Unposted 1927 Postcard Pro UK

Mrs. Pankhurst, Miss Annie Kenny & Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, 9x14 cm; b&w photograph - Women's Suffrage Imprint: Published by Sandle Brothers, Empire House, Paternoster Row, London, E.C., No. Sandle Brothers Postcard Pro UK 106, Photo, Park / Unposted

Mrs. Henry Fawcett, L.L.D., 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - Elliott & Fry - Image: Full length; Women's Suffrage Elliott & Fry, 1913 Postcard Pro UK sitting in profile. / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Mrs. Despard, 14x9 cm; b&w photograph - "Votes for Women." Mrs. Despard, Hon. Women's Suffrage Treasurer, Women's Freedom League., Photo Elliott & Fry - Imprint: Printed in Englan Elliott & Fry Postcard Pro UK [sic] / Unposted

Masquerade, 9x14 cm; b&w photograph - Image: Photograph of group of people in masquerade costume (including one dressed as a suffragette) in front of the Western Women's Suffrage Morning News building in Plymouth, England / Message: Dear Elsie, Wishing you many Postcard Pro UK happy returns of the day. Your Ever effec. friend Rose / Addressed to: Miss E. Lewins, West Hill, Ft. Austell / Unposted

Cardiff University Students, 9x14 cm; b&w photograph - [Photograph of group of students at Cardiff University during Rag Week] - Image: Lorry, loaded with young men Women's Suffrage Postcard Pro UK and women in fancy dress, with a handwritten "Votes for Women" sign on side / Unposted

This is "THE HOUSE" that man built, And this is the home of the poor suffragette, And there's room for a great many more in it yet; When they racket and riot, And will not keep quiet, We place them on plank beds and very low diet; To stop all their din, We just run them in, Into This House that man built." - Image: Suffragette being arrested by a policeman; Holloway Prison in background, 14x9 cm; color / Message: Thank you very Women's Suffrage much for card you sent me. I hope your teeth are better. I heard you were going to have B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK some out. I have had 6 taken out under gas and I am going to have 2 stopped. It will cost just 30/- Mrs. Townsend is going to pay then take 5/- off my wages monthly. She is a kind lady. Excuse card. Yours truly, Lily. Plenty suffragettes on common. / Addressed to: Miss Mercy Chaplin, Messing P.O., Kelvedon, Essex / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Wimbledon, March 10, 1909 Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built. And this is the poor little Suffragette Who tried, Oh so hard, in this house to get: Tho' it wasn't a crime Still with patience sublime She spends the best part of her life doing time; Oh Fie! Suffragette Be contented Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK to get In your own little house, that man built. - Image: Suffragette in prison garb; houses of Parliament in background / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built. And this is the poor little Suffragette Who tried, Oh so hard, in this house to get: Tho' it wasn't a crime Still with patience sublime She spends the best part of her life doing time; Oh Fie! Suffragette Be contented Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK to get In your own little house, that man built." - Image: Suffragette in prison garb; houses of Parliament in background / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built. And this is the policeman all tattered and torn Who wished women voters had never been born, Who nevertheless Tho it caused him distress Ran them all in, In spite of their dress: The poor Suffragette Who wanted to get in the House that man built." - Image: Policeman attempting to arrest one suffragette while another attacks him with her umbrella; Houses of Parliament in Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK background. / Message: 63 Primrose, ______, Porth. "Dear Ben, I hope you arrived in time to cath the train. You can spin some yarns fine anyway. I hope you will not get offended over this P. card as it will teach you something. Be good. M. / Mr. Ben Thomas, 13 Vere Street, Cadoxton, Nr Barry" / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: _____, Porth, May 8, 1912. 14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built. And this is the policeman all tattered and torn Who wished women voters had never been born, Who nevertheless Tho it caused him distress Ran them all in, In spite of their dress: The poor Suffragette Who wanted to get in the House that man built." - Image: Policeman attempting to arrest one suffragette while another attacks him with her umbrella; Houses of Parliament in Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK background. / Message: "Dear Emma. I will visit on Sunday. I got home all right I enjoyed been with you. Tom said I was to tell you M.P.C. had got you now and tie your laces up or you will fall from your side. Love to Mother, Annie" / Addressed to: Miss E. Man__, 46 Ma___ly, St., Grimsby / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Grimsby, Jan. 21, 1911.

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built. And this is the policeman all tattered and torn Who wished women voters had never been born, Who nevertheless Tho it caused him distress Ran them all in, In spite of their dress: The poor Suffragette Who Women's Suffrage wanted to get in the House that man built." - Image: Policeman attempting to arrest one B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK suffragette while another attacks him with her umbrella; Houses of Parliament in background. / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built. The house that our Statesmen for years have controlled Ruling the world with mind fearless and bold; Can Woman expect To rule such a House. She that's afraid of a poor little mouse: No! No!! Suffragette your place is not yet, Inside The House than man built." - Image: Suffragette standing on stool holding up her skirts at the site of a mouse;" Houses of Parliament in background / Women's Suffrage Message: "Dear Emelyn just a line to you hoping this card will find you just as well as it B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK leaves me at present. If you are coming over on (Sunday) don't forget to let Edie know will you. So we can meet you over here. With love from Fred. Hope Mum and Dad are all well." / Addressed to: Miss Emelyn Smith, 13 Electric Rd., Crabtree Manorway, Belvedere, Kent / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 19, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Aug 24, 1909. 14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built, But oh what a wonderful change inside, The women as well as the men preside, They both hold the reins & no one complains, For the men now admit that the ladies have brains, And are every bit quite as fitted to sit, As themselves in this House that man built." - Image: A graceful woman Women's Suffrage Speaker and Edwardian ladies, beside the men, on both Front Benches / Message: "Dear B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK Mother, I hope you are having nice weather and able to get out a good bit, And don't you think this card is very good. With Love from Kate and George." / Addressed to: Mrs. Chalkloyd, c/o Mrs. Kay, 4 Cecil Street, Margate / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 23, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Luton, August 20, 1912.

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built, But oh what a wonderful change inside, The women as well as the men preside, They both hold the reins & no one complains, For the men now admit that the ladies have brains, And are every bit quite as Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK fitted to sit, As themselves in this House that man built." - Image: A graceful woman Speaker and Edwardian ladies, beside the men, on both Front Benches / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 23, Printed in Germany / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built, And these are a few of the Ladies of Fame, Anxious to write M.P. after their name, With each sex on a par why put up the bar? For M.P. means either Mama or Papa, Quoth the sweet Suffragette we're entitled to get, Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK Into "THE HOUSE" than man built." - Image: Attractive, smartly dressed suffragettes handing out Votes for Women leaflets; Houses of Parliament in background. / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 23, Printed in Germany / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - This is "THE HOUSE" that man built, And this is the Flag of the Woman's Franchise, Which is making our Ministers open their eyes: Fighting with grit, to the front bit by bit; Determined in Parliament one day to sit, The bold Suffragette who is sure to get yet, Into "THE HOUSE" than man built." - Image: Two attractive, smartly dressed women carrying Laurence Housman's "From Prison to Citizenship" banner. / Message: "Thanks Women's Suffrage B. B. London, c. 1909 Postcard Con UK for letter, will write you shortly. Fred is getting better he is sitting up now, but progresses very slowly; sends his love & will write when he is stronger. Love from J & B. How do you like this P.C." / Addressed to: Miss Dean, Surrey Cty Asylum, Netherne nr Merstham / Imprint: [Birn Brothers] B.B. London Series No. E. 23, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Stoke-on-Trent, 14 Oct. 1909. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; b&w - Is This Right? Woman: Why can't I have an umbrella too? Voter: You can't. You ought to stop at home. Woman: Stop at home indeed! I have my Living to earn." - Women's Suffrage Printed and published by the Artists' Suffrage League, 259 King's Road, Chelsea / Image: Lowndes, Mary Artists' Suffrage League Postcard Pro UK Working class woman with large basket on her back standing in the rain and talking to man holding open umbrella labeled "Franchise." / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - An Advocate for Woman's Rights - Image: White cat wearing a hat decorated with bird plummage and a shawl in the WSPU colors of purple, green and white fastened with a "Votes for Women" button and standing on a sign reading "We demand the vote." / Message: "My dear A. Many thanks for pretty P.C. How do you like Women's Suffrage this? I will write you a letter soon. Pa is coming out with D. tonight. Hope Ma's cold is A. & G. Taylor, 1892 Postcard Con UK better & that you are well. Much love in haste. Laura." / Addressed to: Miss A. Easton, 1 S. E____ Terrace, Pollokshields, Glasgow / Imprint: A. & G. Taylor, "Orthochrome" Series of Copyright Pictorial Post Cards, 70 & 78. Queen Victoria St., London E.C. Z.O. 1892, Printed in Saxony, By Appointment to Her late Majesty / Postmarked: Woodgreen, Jan. 6, 1909.

14x9 cm; color - An Advocate for Woman's Rights - Image: White cat wearing a hat decorated with bird plummage and a shawl in the WSPU colors of purple, green and white fastened with a "Votes for Women" button and standing on a sign reading "We Women's Suffrage A. & G. Taylor, 1892 Postcard Con UK demand the vote." / Imprint: A. & G. Taylor, "Orthochrome" Series of Copyright Pictorial Post Cards, 70 & 78. Queen Victoria St., London E.C. Z.O. 1892, Printed in Saxony, By Appointment to Her late Majesty / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - An Advocate for Woman's Rights - Image: White cat wearing a hat decorated with bird plummage and a shawl in the WSPU colors of purple, green and white fastened with a "Votes for Women" button and standing on a sign reading "We demand the vote." / Message: "Hoping you are feeling better with love Rosey" / Women's Suffrage A. & G. Taylor, 1892 Postcard Con UK Addressed to: Mrs. Goulston, Lord Palmerston Hotel, Market Square, Northampton / Imprint: A. & G. Taylor, "Orthochrome" Series of Copyright Pictorial Post Cards, 70 & 78. Queen Victoria St., London E.C. Z.O. 1892, Printed in Saxony, By Appointment to Her late Majesty / Postmarked: Earls Court, 12 Ap 0_.

14x9 cm; color - The Woman of the Future! When women have votes in days to come, Then things for poor mankind will hum! - All Rights Reserved, A.J.C. - 255 / Image: Formidable woman in divided skirt completely dwarfing her husband. / Message: Dear Daisy, I send you this card as a warning. Hope you have enjoyed yourself today. I have Women's Suffrage never seen this place so crowded as it is this holiday. Wish I were Roming it like I was last 1913 Postcard Con UK Easter. Be good till I see you. Heaps of love from Face. Really she does look something like you doesn't she. About the nose." / Addressed to: Miss Daisy Garrod, Pear Cottage, Brunswick Rd., Ipswich, Suffolk / Imprint: The "A.J.C." Series, Printed in England / Postmarked: Eastbourne, Mar 25, 1913. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9x14 cm; color - Mendicant: Can you spare a copper, Lady? - From a drawing by Alfred Leete, reproduced by permission from "London Opinion." / Image: Militant suffragette Women's Suffrage being marched off by three policemen while a beggar holds out his hat. / Message: "This Leete, Alfred Bamforth & Co., 1910 Postcard Con UK is what happens when the pensioners retire. B." / Imprint: Bamforth & Co., Publishers Holmfirth, (England) and New York, Series No. 62, Printed in England / Unposted

14x9 cm; color tinted photograph - My wife's joined the Suffrage Movement, (I've suffered ever since!) - Photo only Copyright 1909 by Bamforth & Co. / Image: Posed photograph of man cleaning the hearth while his wife twists his ear and shakes her finger at him. / Message: Dear Annie. I received your letter last night also the other one with the order. Have no time to write just now, but will write later on. Prehaps [sic] you will see Women's Suffrage Bamforth & Co., 1909 Postcard Con UK Annie Kerr the nurse from Clashnessie. is she coming to Goraig for a short time with her people. If you see her be nice to her. Mother / Addressed to: Miss Anne Macrae, c/o Mrs. Laird, 56 Esplanade, Greenock / Imprint: Bamforth & Co. Publishers Holmfirth, (England) and New York, Series No. 1495, Printed in England / Postmarked: Lochinver Lairg, July 15, 1916.

Post Card, Rare, UK,14x9 cm; color - Slow march, constable, I'm having the time of my life! - Image: Middle-aged suffragette carrying "Votes for Women" banner being carried off by policeman with his hand on her thigh; card has sexual overtones. / Addressed to: Women's Suffrage Bamforth & Co., 1910 Postcard Con UK Mrs. I.B. Clifford, Union City, Mich. / Imprint: Bamforth & Co. Publishers Holmfirth, (England) and New York, Series No. 1804, Copyright 1910 by Bamforth & Co. / Postmarked: Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 14, 1912.

14x9 cm; color - If we can't have the vote, we can wear the trousers! - Bamforth Copyright / Image: Staged photograph of suffragette in Paul Poiret's harem pants haranguing a Women's Suffrage group of men. / Message: "Dear Amy. I have not had a smoke since last Sunday. Frank." / Bamforth & Co. Postcard Con UK Imprint: Bamforth & Co., Ltd. Publishers Holmfirth, (England) and New York, Series No. 1839, Printed in England / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - What are the wild wives saying - Image: On the street in front of a town hall bearing a poster advertising "Women Suffrage Meeting in Town Hall Tonight" stands Women's Suffrage a man gazing at the windows in which are silhouettes of women furiously brandishing Bamforth & Co. Postcard Con UK banners, umbrellas, and pokers at one another. / Imprint: Bamforth & Co., Ltd. Publishers Holmfirth, (England) and New York, Series No. 6001 / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - There ain't much 'am in that sandwich, 'Arry. "No; but there's plenty of mustard." - Image: Posed photograph of two men talking as a man dressed as a suffragette and carrying a "Votes for Women" sign in the purple, white and green colors of the WSPU walks by. / Message: "Norfolk, Aug. 15th. Arrived here at 8 am. Had a cool Women's Suffrage Bamforth & Co. Postcard Con UK night. It looks as if we might have Rain today. Hope to see you at 9 am, Monday. O.K.J.N.R." / Addressed to: Mrs. J. E. Ryan, No. Scituate, R.I., R.F.D. No. 2 / Imprint: Bamforth & Co., Ltd. Publishers Holmfirth, (England) and New York, Series No. 7042, Bamforth Comics / Postmarked: Norfolk, Va., Aug. 15, 1914.

14x9 cm; color - Is your Wife a Suffragette? - Image: Posed photograph of man washing clothes / Message: Dear E. "Last night in my dreams I had visions of this (I don't think). Many thanks for Photo will write & tell you more soon. Went to Whist Drive & enjoyed Women's Suffrage myself fine but lost ______16 so didn't do bad did I. Now G.H.G.B.Y. Yours ever, Jim." / Eustace Waikins Postcard Con UK Addressed to: Miss Eva Smith, 10 Ashton ___, ______Rd., Leeds, Yorks / Imprint: Published by Eustace Watkins, 51-52, Beech St., London E.C., Burlesque Series No. 77, Copyright / Postmarked: Portsmouth, ___, 29, 1909.

14x9 cm; color - Is your Wife a Suffragette? ("wife" has been striked through and "Housekeeper" is handwritten above) - Image: Posed photograph of man washing clothes / Message: "Dear Father, We shall be please to see you over ______Friday. Be sure to get in Women's Suffrage time for the 10:25 am. Will ____ the train at ______. Your affectionate son, _____" / Addressed Eustace Waikins Postcard Con UK to: Mr. _____, 88 Albert Grove, Longsight, Manchester / Imprint: Published by Eustace Watkins, 51-52, Beech St., London E.C., Burlesque Series No. 77, Copyright, Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Preston, Feb. 3 1910

14x9 cm; color - Now! Where's my Vote? - Image: Cartoon of little girl holding giant Women's Suffrage hammer. / Imprint: B.K.W.I. No. 257/4, Printed in England [Carlton Publishing Co. Series Attwell, Mabel Lucie Postcard Con UK 591] / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "Inmate of Lunatic Asylum to Visitor, What! You a Militant Suffragette! Pooh! You've no business here you're not mad, You're only a fool!" - Image: Suffragette Women's Suffrage Wood, Lawson Carlton Publishing Co. Postcard Con UK talking to inmate of lunatic asylum. / Imprint: The Carlton Publishing Co., London, E.C. Series No. 524, Printed in England / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

15x9 cm; color - "Votes for Women. Our Views at Gillingham" - Image: Stereotypical elderly suffragette with menacing hatpin, staring eyes, large feet, wearing a hat ribbon and masculine tie in the WSPU colors of purple, white, and green, carries a newspaper billboard with the message "Votes for Women. Our Views at Gillingham." The billboard lifts up to reveal a concertina of views. In the Draper Collection copy only the first view, a Women's Suffrage Photochrom Co. Postcard Con UK photograph of boats and ships, remains. / Message: 17.9.13. "Dear Fred. I dont know what time I shall be home trusting you are well. Mr. & Mrs. Chaff." / Addressed to: Mr. Pindlebury, 113 Columbia Square, Columbia Rd., London E. / Imprint: Celesque Series, Published by The Photochrom Co., Ltd., London & Tunbridge Well / Postmarked: Gillingham, Kent, Sept. 17, 1913.

14x9 cm; color - "Now Madam..Will you go quietly or shall I have to use force?" - Image: Combative female suffragist in steel-rimmed spectacles and Tyrolean hat disrupting a Women's Suffrage Moreland, Arthur C.W. Faulkner & Co. Postcard Con UK meeting. / Imprint: C.W. Faulkner & Co., Ltd., London, E.C. Series No. 777A, British Production [London] / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "I protest against Man-made laws." - Image: Suffragette in the dock. / Message: "My dearest Mids. Shall be over about 6:30. Many thanks for letter. In great Women's Suffrage haste, Love from Ada" / Addressed to: Mrs. Clarke, The Cosy, 16 High St., Notting Hill Gate Moreland, Arthur C.W. Faulkner & Co. Postcard Con UK / Imprint: C.W. Faulkner & Co., Ltd., London, E.C. Series No. 777B, British Production [London] / Postmarked: Stoke Newington, Sep. 5, 1908.

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette not at home. - Image: Domestic chaos when the wife and mother is off to her meeting. / Message: "So sorry to hear you are not well. There is such a lot of sickness about, nearly everybody seems to be laid up with either a cold or influenza. 3 or 4 here. I was bad last wk but am alright now. Charlie has just come in, he is sorry to Women's Suffrage Moreland, Arthur C.W. Faulkner & Co. Postcard Con UK hear you are not well. We had both looked forward to you telephoning us. Hoping you are better, Love Ernest" / Addressed to: Miss E. Marler, Tunstead, Norwich / Imprint: C.W. Faulkner & Co., Ltd., London, E.C. Series No. 777C, British Production [London] / Postmarked: London, Feb. 27, 1909.

14x9 cm; color - "But surely my good woman don't you yearn for something beyond sufficient money to provide you with your immediate needs, doesn't your heart swell with the thought of elevating your sex to a share in making the laws of your country? I Women's Suffrage Moreland, Arthur C.W. Faulkner & Co. Postcard Con UK aint got no time mum." / Image: Two suffragettes in steel-rimmed spectacles and Tyrolean hats canvassing for support. / Imprint: C.W. Faulkner & Co., Ltd., London, E.C. Series No. 777F, British Production [London] / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - "Emancipated! (handwritten: "Pip" "Pip" I see you)" - Image: Woman wearing bloomers & man's hat standing beside bicycle and smoking. / Addressed to: Miss Women's Suffrage R. Absey, 1 Chapel Place, Oxford Street, W. / Imprint: The design on this Card is the Cynicus [Martin Anderson] Cynicus Publishing Co. Postcard Con UK Copyright of the Cynicus Publishing Co., Ltd., Tayport, Fife / Postmarked: Kensington, Oct 20, 1903.

9x14 cm; color - "A thing of the past, old dear." Copyright Entr at Stat Hall / Image: Woman holding sign reading "Votes for Women--Wow!!" stands behind soapbox while a policeman carries another woman away to the amusement of two boys. / Message: "Dear Bell, Very many thanks for the lovely P.C. you so kindly sent me, they look charming in my album. Hope you are well, also hope to be able to see you again soon, my turn in today so Women's Suffrage Browne, Tom Davidson Bros., 1907 Postcard Con UK am doing a little letter writing to help to pass away the time, please excuse blot on this card, with fondest love, from --Edith"-- / Addressed to: Miss King, c/o The Matron, Grammar School, Chelmsford / Imprint: Davidson Bros. Pictorial Post Cards from Originals by Tom Browne, R.I., Printed in England "A Thing of the Past, Old Dear" Series 2607 / Postmarked: Shenfield, May 6, 1907.

9x14 cm; color - "A thing of the past, old dear." Copyright Entr at Stat Hall / Image: Woman holding sign reading "Votes for Women--Wow!!" stands behind soapbox while a policeman carries another woman away to the amusement of two boys. / Message: "Mr. Richter, fishing is very poor but we had a fish diner [sic] today we are out all allone [sic] Women's Suffrage Browne, Tom Davidson Bros., 1907 Postcard Con UK tomorrow John Sacer is coming out. Mrs. G. Shafer." / Addressed to: August Richter, 1912 Vliet St., Milwaukee, Wis. / Imprint: Davidson Bros. Pictorial Post Cards from Originals by Tom Browne, R.I., Printed in England. "A Thing of the Past, Old Dear" Series 2607 / Postmarked: Pewaukee, Wis., Aug 22, 1907.

14x9 cm; color - "No Votes! No Eggs!!"- Image: Group of hens confronting the rooster. / Message: "Dearest Doris, Just a few worth. Please send me a Belt genuine Patten leather size 38 4 inches wide Blak. Wil send you the money afeter lotse of kisses yours Adeline. I Women's Suffrage want to wear it with _____". / Addressed to: Mrs. Chas S. Pursey, 4233 Leary Ave., Seattle, Inter-Art Company Postcard Con UK Wash. / Imprint: Inter-Art Co., Kinofilm House 6 and 7, Red Square, London WC, "Freak" Series No. 577, Printed in England / Postmarked: Ketchican, Alaska, Feb. 18, 1918.

9x14 cm; color - Suffragists on the War Path. "Jump on him. He is only a mere man." [Series:] 641 - Image: Suffragettes attacking policeman with their umbrellas. / Message: "Dear Cousin, Hope you are all having a good time & splendid weather. From Albert, Women's Suffrage Millar & Lang Ltd. Postcard Con UK Lizzie" / Addressed to: Mrs. ___ Harris, c/o Mr. Whitney's, 54 Regent Rd., Morecambe / Imprint: Millar & Lang, Ltd., Art Publishers, Glasgow and London, Printed in Britain, National Series / Postmarked: Bradford, Aug. 6, 1908. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9x14 cm; color - Suffragettes Who Have Never Been Kissed - Image: Group of unattractive, middle-aged suffragettes. / Message: Dear Friend, We hope you saw him last night. Sorry you did not invite him to tea, because he might have learned something. Women's Suffrage Yours truly, Who wants to know. / Addressed to: Miss Haigt c/o Mrs. E. A. Haigt, Millar & Lang Ltd. Postcard Con UK Eastwoods Fold, Town Bottom, Meltham near Huddersfield / Imprint: Millar & Lang, Ltd., Art Publishers, Glasgow and London, Printed in Britain, National Series / Postmarked: Oldham, July 19, 1907.

9x14 cm; color - The "Rest" Cure - Reliable Series No. 9338 / Image: Suffragettes being hauled off to prison in a Black Maria. Handwritten note: "A Bientot. Je ______" / Women's Suffrage W.R.& S. Postcard Con UK Addressed to: Monsieur Gaston Le Brun, 124 Rue de Carenne, Paris, France / Imprint: W.R.& S. National Series "Waterette" / Postmarked: London, March 12, 1907.

14x9 cm; color - There are things that even a Suffragette cannot do - [Series:] 258 / Image: Man standing with his foot up on a graden wall, ankle showing, tying his shoe lace. / Message: "Dear ___, Hope to come and see you on Wensday [sic]. Sorry I can't bring Women's Suffrage 1909 Postcard Con UK Mimi with will tell you why when I see you (can't come to tea) love in great haste. Emily." / Addressed to: Mrs. Whittaker, Montague House, Westfield Road, Eastney / Imprint: Registered Trade Mark Copyright HCL / Postmarked: Portsmouth, December 13, 1909.

14x9 cm; color - A Suffragette. - Ser. 609 / Image: Angry housewife standing amidst broken crockery brandishing a carpet beater while her husband cowers under a table. / Message: "Dear M, just a few lines to say I hope you are quite well as it leaves me at Women's Suffrage Philco Publishing Co. Postcard Con UK present I have not seen Emily tell them to keep smyling [sic] love from Ede T."/ Addressed to: Miss Toyne, West Ash Grove, Horncastle / Postmarked: Lincoln, Nov. 28, 1907.

9x14 cm; color - "Election Humour! Wot! No eggs today?" "No Mum, they've all been bought up to chuck at the speakers!!" - Image: Woman standing at counter of grocer's; in Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK street men walk by carrying election signs. / Imprint: The Philco Publishing Co., Holborn Place, London, W.C., Series 4119, Printed in England / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

9x14 cm; color - "Her night out at the club" - Image: Woman returning home at three in the morning with suffrage documents under her arm including one titled "Paper--the Duties of a Wife" while her husband has fallen asleep with a baby bottle in one hand and Women's Suffrage Ludovici, A. Davidson Bros. Postcard Con UK the other reaching out to rock the cradle beside the bed. / Imprint: Davidson Bros. Pictorial Post Cards, from Originals by A. Ludovici, Serie 6089, Printed in England, London / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "Down with Man-made Laws!" - Image: Staged photograph of a young girl speaking from atop a barrel, next to a "Votes for Women" sign Women's Suffrage in Trafalgar Square, London, England / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Rapholette" "The Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "Down with Man-made Laws!" - Image: Staged photograph of a young girl speaking from atop a barrel, next to a "Votes for Women" sign Women's Suffrage in Trafalgar Square, London, England / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Rapholette" "The Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "Somebody please move this horrid Man!" - Image: Staged photograph of a young girl whose way is blocked by a policeman in front of No. 10 Downing Street. / Message: Whishing [sic] you a Happy new year Dear from the Women's Suffrage Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK Suffragette. / Addressed to: Mr. D. Brake, Lower Street, Merriott / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Rapholette" "The Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Stamp and postmark removed.

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "I will see the Government!" - Image: Staged photograph of a young girl on the threshhold of No. 10 Downing Street, her way blocked Women's Suffrage Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK by a policeman. / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Rapholette" "The Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "In the Grip of the Law." - Image: Staged photograph of young girl being marched off between two stalwart policemen. / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Women's Suffrage Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK Sons "Rapholette" "The Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "The Suffragette In Court" - "Two months without chocolates." - Image: Staged photograph of young girl standing in the dock beside her "Votes for Women" placard. / Message: Dear Grace, We have arrived save as Herrings packed in a box it is very wild the sea is rough it is coming over the prom I wish you were Women's Suffrage Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK here. Do you think you could go with out chocolate for two months. With love Nellie / Addressed to: Miss G. Kellett, 42 Ivy Terrace, Lower Wortley, Leeds / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Rapholette" "The Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Postmarked: Blackpool, August 29, 1908.

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette - "Pouting in Prison" - Image: Staged photograph of young girl sitting on a wodden bench in her prison cell leaning her elbow on a "Votes for Women" placard. / Message: "Dear Fanny, We are coming on Wednesday, hope it will be Women's Suffrage weather like this. From Emily. O Yo On Woo Any Fa Ussey Foo" / Addressed to: Miss Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK Fanny Fussey, c/o Mr. William Fussey, Burstwick, Nr. Hull / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Rapholette" "The Suffragette" Series 8090, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Postmarked: Hull, Aug. 7 ___.

14x9 cm; color - "The Suffragette's Vision - Mrs. Speaker" - Image: Woman dressed in the robes of the Speaker of the House of Commons / Imprint: Raphael Tuck & Sons "Oilette" Women's Suffrage Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1909 Postcard Con UK Regd. "The Suffragette" Series 9498, Art Publishers to their majesties the King & Queen, Processed in Saxony / Unposted

9x14 cm; color - "Why Not Try the Good Old Way?" - Valentine's Suffragette Series / Image: Three women flirting with man on bench with balloon captions: "Give us a vote ducky!" and "Oh do! There's a dear!" / Message: 31-12-12. "To wish you all the best of Women's Suffrage D., Geo. 1912 Postcard Con UK health wealth & happiness in the year, 1913, and with all ______." / Addressed to: Mrs. Lennie, 9 Watfield Road, _____. / Imprint: Valentine's Series, Printed in Great Britain / Postmarked: Edinburgh, Dec. 31, 1912. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - "We Want Our Vote!" - Image: Two crying babies. / Message: "Dear Ethel. Hope you are quite well as I am and will like the P.C. Sorry I did not write to you before. Women's Suffrage Love to yourself and Elsie from Amy Johnson. 5 West Bank Rd., Edge___." / Addressed to: 1909 Postcard Con UK Miss Ethel Clarke, High Street, Ecton, Northampton / Imprint: Valentine's Series, Printed in Great Britain / Postmarked: Liverpool, 24 Sept. 1909.

14x9 cm; color - "Another Injustice to Women! - Questions of the hour." / Image: Harridan with pince nez, hatpin, sharp nose, goofy teeth, collar and tie, points to a notice Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK for a meeting which reads "Men Only." / Imprint: Valentine's Series, Printed in Great Britain / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "An Appeal to John Bull. The woman's cause is man's; they rise or sink Together, dwarfed or godlike, bond or free. --Tennyson" / Image: Posed photograph of a Women's Suffrage manacled woman in a prison cell reaching out her arms in supplication to a man dressed Postcard Pro UK as John Bull who has turned his back on her with a scowl. / Imprint: Valentine's Series, Printed in Great Britain / Unposted

9x14 cm; color - "Wot Ever You Do -- I Votes for You!" - Image: Little girl putting a ballot Women's Suffrage marked "You" into a ballot box. / Valentine's "Attwell" Post Cards, Copyright Picture, Attwell, Mabel Lucie Postcard Pro UK 1545, Printed in Great Britain / Unposted

9x14 cm; color - "Standing Up for Women's Rights" - Image: Woman standing, holding strap in underground railway car, while seated men read newspapers. / Message: "Dear Al, Just a card to let you know I have arrived as far as Aylesbury. Excuse this scribble as I Women's Suffrage R. P. Co. Postcard Con UK am writing out-side a shop window. Kate." / Addressed to: Miss Pocock, The Chestnuts, Kingston Rd, Ewell, Surrey / Imprint: Where there is a Woman Series, The Regent Comic Series Nr. 905, R.P. Co., London N.W. / Postmarked: Aylesbury, Oct. 5, 1907. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; b&w - "Who said 'Rats.'" Woman Suffrage Series / Image: Photograph of toddler in pinafore, bespectacled, studying The Daily Mail. / Message: June 19/ "Dear Dorothy-- Many thanks for P.C. Hope you will like the small present sent they are always useful. So E.T.W. Dennis & Sons, Limited, Women's Suffrage sorry you had a cold. We are hoping this summer will come ____ it will make us all feel Postcard Con UK 1907 better. With kind love, F.A.F". / Addressed to: Miss D. Stannard, c/o Mrs. J. W. Sinclair, School House, Portney, Spilsby, Lincolnshire / Imprint: Dainty Series 5001, Printed in England / Postmarked: Southwold, June 21, 1907.

14x9 cm; b&w - "Who said 'Rats.'" Woman Suffrage Series / Image: Photograph of toddler in pinafore, bespectacled, studying The Daily Mail. / Message: "Pleased to say I am very E.T.W. Dennis & Sons, Limited, Women's Suffrage much better I will send a letter in a day or two hoping all are well love to all hope Uncle Postcard Con UK 1907 will soon be better. Bea" / Addressed to: Mrs. Nicholls, Draycott Nr Blockley, Worcs. / Imprint: Dainty Series, Printed in England / Postmarked: Kenilworth.

14x9 cm; b&w - "What! You think a man could do it as well." Woman Suffrage Series / Photograph of toddler in pinafore, bespectacles, reading The Daily Mail. / Message: July 5/07. Dearest Dorothy-- Many thanks for such a nice B-day present, its so kind to think of E.T.W. Dennis & Sons, Limited, Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK me. Much love to all. F.A.F. / Addressed to: Miss D. Stannard, c/o Mrs. J. W. Lincoln, School 1907 House, Portney, Spilsby, Lincolnshire / Imprint: Dainty Series, Printed in England / Postmarked: Southwold, July 5, 1907.

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette. "Down with the Tom cats." - Image: Rather fierce white Women's Suffrage cat with claws out holding sign reading "Vote for Shes." / [Saxony, Printed in Germany for Postcard Con UK the English market] / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - The Suffragette. "Down with the Tom cats" - Image: Rather fierce white cat with claws out holding sign reading "Vote for Shes." / Message: "Well Dave, I received your post card. I have a pretty good place and I am well as ever. Bemus work near here and Bull Frog work near too. But I don't know just where. Pete Locust works on the next Women's Suffrage Illustrated Postal Card Co. Postcard Con UK farm from here. Have you eaten up last month's wages yet. Write agains. From, Geo." / Addressed to: Mr. David H. Robinson, Jamison, Bucks Co., Pa. c/o S.B. Dudbridge / Imprint: Illustrated Postal Card Co., New York - Germany / Postmarked: Jamison, Pa., May 24, 1909 and Morrisville, Pa., May 24, 1909.

14x9 cm; color - "I want my Vote!" - Image: Black and white kitten showing fangs against a background striped in the WSPU colors of purple, white and green. / Message: "Dear Kitty. Thanks for photo it does not flatter you at all but I was pleased to get it. Reg is full Women's Suffrage of fun just now been fishing letters out of my pockets. We have not decided on a house c. 1908 Postcard Pro/Con UK yet. It is too dark after we get home & Aunt is laid up with a bad leg the Dr. is coming to her now, but I think she will soon be better." / Addressed to: Miss H. Whittaker, 48 Combrooke St., Old Strafford, Manchester / Postmarked: Leeds, Nov. 5, 1908.

14x9 cm; color - "I want my Vote!" - Image: Black and white kitten showing fangs against Women's Suffrage c. 1908 Postcard Pro/Con UK a background striped in the WSPU colors of purple, white and green. / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "Yes, Madam, by your bump of perseverance, if you live another 1000 years you might become prime ministeress!" - Image: Unattractive woman being Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK examined by a phrenologist who has a poster depicting heads of Charlie Peace and Mr. Balfour on the wall / Imprint: Printed in Germany / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - "A Grand Members Concert will shortly be given in the House of Commons, Admission by Insurance Card. Programme: Mr. McKenna will sing: I am the softest of the family. By kind permission of the Suffragettes. Mr. Lloyd George will perform some of his celebrated sleight-of-hand tricks, including his sensational illusion: "Insurance." (Prudentially assisted by Horatio Bottomley.) In full view of the audience Mr. Women's Suffrage L. George will produce 9 Coppers (in plain clothes) from 4. Mr. John Redmond will sing Postcard Con UK Home Sweet Home-Rule. Mr. Asquith will (before singing) Wait & See if there are any Suffragettes about. Mr. Bonar Law will sing "Anchored." Sir Rufus Isaacs & Mr. Lloyd George will sing a duet (in 2 shares) entitled: Oh! Oh! Marconio. Accompanied on a Wireless Piano. Mr. Winston Churchill will recite "How Bill Adams won the Battle of Sidney Street." Mr. Kier Hardie will conclude with "God Save the King." / Imprint: Written, 14x9 cm; color - "Missing! A Young Lady. Of medium length and uncertain breath, age about 18 3/4, would be older if she counted the twelve years she worked in a police- station as cashier, counting the coppers. She was wearing a pair of policeman's boots and two odd socks, and was sent out to buy a quart of beer in a half pint pot, as there was a farthing change to come out of the money she had she may have gone abroad; she was seen washing her neck in a horse trough, the water of which was sold afterwards for ink. On running round a corner she was knocked down by a motor bus which ran over her Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK refreshment department, she however got up and threw her hat at the conductor knocking the side of his eye out, you cannot mistake her as her ears flap when the wind blows, she never uses a handkerchief, so she wipes her nose on the tail of her riding habit, she is also knocked kneed and silly and can't mind her own business. Whoever will give any information of her whereabouts will be rewarded with bad language, a thick ear, and be remanded for the state of their mind to be inquired into. Apply head-Wardress, Suffragette Dept., Soft Street." / [England] / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "Missing! A Young Lady. Of medium length and uncertain breath, age about 18 3/4, would be older if she counted the twelve years she worked in a police- station as cashier, counting the coppers. She was wearing a pair of policeman's boots and two odd socks, and was sent out to buy a quart of beer in a half pint pot, as there was a farthing change to come out of the money she had she may have gone abroad; she was seen washing her neck in a horse trough, the water of which was sold afterwards for ink. On running round a corner she was knocked down by a motor bus which ran over her Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK refreshment department, she however got up and threw her hat at the conductor knocking the side of his eye out, you cannot mistake her as her ears flap when the wind blows, she never uses a handkerchief, so she wipes her nose on the tail of her riding habit, she is also knocked kneed and silly and can't mind her own business. Whoever will give any information of her whereabouts will be rewarded with bad language, a thick ear, and be remanded for the state of their mind to be inquired into. Apply head-Wardress, Suffragette Dept., Soft Street." / [England] / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "We only want what the men have got!!" - Image: Caricature of suffragette speaking before a sign reading "Votes for Women. Miss Ortobee Spankdfirst." / Message: "Wish he had never spoken at all. Why the water is turned off at 4 p.m. till 6 Women's Suffrage 1917 Postcard Con UK a.m. then you get saltwater for breakfast sometimes. I say I prefer the Saltcellar better. Do ask May why she don't answer my P.C." / Addressed to: Mrs. W. Higgs, 14 Bishop St., ______, C.C. / Imprint: Printed in Germany / Postmarked: Woodstock, 20 Feb. 1917. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - "We only want what the men have got!!" - Image: Caricature of suffragette speaking before a sign reading "Votes for Women. Miss Ortobee Spankdfirst." / Message: "Dear ___. Just to let you know that I shall not be coming down to-night (Thurs). Will see you either Fri. or Sat., and shall shall I bring that ____ arrangement down Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK with me? Am sending this P.C. thinking the enviable positon of the speaker might appeal to you. Hoping all are well with best love, yours to ashes, Ell. Let me have a P.C."/ Addressed to: Miss De'ath, 21 Sedbury St., Peakham / Imprint: Printed in Germany / Postmarked: East Dulwich, June 12, ___.

14x9 cm; color - "I've still got my eye on you." - A. 1441-6 / Image: Posed photograph of toddler peeking out from behind a broadside advertising a performance by Mrs. Howard Women's Suffrage Postcard Con UK Paul in her impersonation of Miss Grym in which she will lecture on Woman's Rights. / Imprint: Rotary Photo, London, E.C., Printed in Britain / Unposted

9x14 cm; color - Girls I didn't marry. The Suffragette. - Image: Group of suffragettes kicking a mann out of a building with the sign "Home for lost, stolen, or strayed suffragettes." / Message: Sept. 27th '13. Dear Alf, Sorry I never saw you before you went Women's Suffrage away but glad to hear you are enjoying yourself & I sincerely hope your leg and arm are 1913 Postcard Con UK geting [sic] stronger best wishes from myself wife & family. From your sincere friend George Foord / Addressed to: Mr. A. Churcher, Coast-Guard Sta., Shoeburyness, Essex / Postmarked: Greenhithe, Ken, Sep 27, 1913.

14x9 cm; color - "Just home from College" - Image: Dog wearing mortarboard with sign around its neck reading "Votes for Women." / Message: "3H5 Walton Lane, Walton, Liverpool. My dear friend, Flowers & I arrived here safety in good condition hope you Women's Suffrage Falls Gray Co. Postcard Con UK have got your C & brush packed ready for your journey. In haste yours as ever, E.M.B. / Addressed to: Mr. J. Barnett, Laurels, Brighton Road, Worthing. / Imprint: Published by the Falls Gray Co., Tunbridge Wells / Postmarked: Liverpool, July 8, 1909.

14x9 cm; color - "Who Said Votes for Women!!" - Image: Bulldog wearing steel-rimmed spectacles and smoking a pipe before a Union Jack background. / Message:" Smokes have Women's Suffrage arrived and I am happy. Hope you have got over the effect of your Christmas dinner. Postcard Pro/Con UK Harry" / Addressed to: Mr. R. Colwin c/o Messrs. Henderson & Co., Sowabaya, Java, Dutch East Indies / Postmarked: Edinburgh, Dec. 24, 1908. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

14x9 cm; color - "Sermons in Stones! Give me a vote or--" / Image: Very masculine suffragette with her hair in a bun and a Tyrolean hat swinging a "Votes for Women" stone Women's Suffrage 1908 Postcard Con UK in a sling. / Imprint: Printed and Published by J. Miles & Co. Ltd., 68-70, Wardour Street W [London] / Unposted

14x9 cm; b&w - "Sir, Will Women ever have Votes? -- "Wait and See!" / Image: Posed photograph of a woman pointing out a newspaper article to a man who shakes his finger at her. / Message: "Dear Mrs. Cuddeford. Just a P.C. in answer to your letter wich [sic] I thought you had forgotten all about me but still better late than never. Well I hope this will find you in the best of health as I am very bad in the bed so I have spent a very poor Women's Suffrage Davidson Bros. Postcard Con UK xmas. I have got inflammation in my left side I will write you a letter later on when I get down stairs wishing you a happy new year I had Will tell him I will explain to him later on excuse writing I remain your Friend. Miss Goodman 21 Edward St. Mind write soon". / Addressed to: Mrs. J. Cuddeford, Boscoppa Commons, Nr St. Austell / Imprint: Davidson Bros. London & New York, Printed in England / Unposted

9x14 cm; color - "When Women Vote - A Proposal" / Image: Woman kneeling to propose with the words, "Percy, darling, will you marry me?" to a shy young man who replies, "Really, you had better ask Mamma, Miss Smith!" In the next room sit the parents, the father knitting and the mother smoking a cigarette and reading "How we got the vote! by Mrs. Spankhurst." Signs on the wall read, "An Englishwoman's home is her castle" and Women's Suffrage "Our only boy going cheap (Apply to Mamma)." / Message: "Dr. B. Have sent you this in 1907 Postcard Con UK return for one received & hope same will interest, if not please, perhaps Percy would be able to tell you what S W A K means if not, I will when I come down again, but you may find out before then. Of course you will understand this is what the future will be. I really liked your P.C. H." / Addressed to: Miss B. Phillips, 232 St. Thomas Rd., Derby / Postmarked: Northampton, Oct. 5, 1907.

9x14 cm; color - "Great Suffrage Demonstration" - Miss Hissy addresses a meeting of the goose's Social and Political Union - "Every proper goose should have her own propagander." / Image: Goose addressing a meeting of geese. / Message: "Dear Winnie, Women's Suffrage E. Mack Postcard Con UK Just to show you I've not forgotten you. Lots of love, you Dadda / Addressed to: Miss Winnie Suis, 15 Railway St., Chatham" / Imprint: Copyright E. Mack, King Henry's Rd., Hampstead, London / Unposted

14x9 cm; color - "Moderne Eve. Die hat die hosen an." - A. Dreesbach & Co., Koln, H. 504 / Image: A married couple in their underwear; the wife in a corset and man's long Women's Suffrage A. Dreesbach & Co. Postcard Con German underwear, the husband in a frilly blouse and petticoat tending a baby. / Imprint: Wobnugn, Strasse und Bausnummer / Unposted Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Anthony, Susan B., Quotation, U.S., Autograph, Rare; signed. "Principle Not Policy" -- Women's Suffrage Anthony, Susan B. 1869 Quotation Pro US "Justice not Favors" "April 2, 1869" Written on a blank leaf.

Catt, Carrie Chapman, Quotation, U.S., Autograph, Rare; "When I was born no Woman in Women's Suffrage all the world could vote; now they vote in many lands. It was an Army of women that Catt, Carrie Chapman 1946 Quotation Pro US brough the change. Carrie Chapman Catt. 1946"

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Framed Item, Quotation, U.S., Autograph, Rare; signed. "In every Women's Suffrage soul, there is bound up some truth and some error, and each one brings to this world of Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Quotation Pro US thought what no-other one possesses. Elizabeth Cady Stanton"

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Framed Item, Quotation, U.S., Double, Autographed, Rare; Signed "Nov. 8th 1868. Taxation without representation is tyranny. Elizabeth Cady Stanton" / Women's Suffrage Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 1968 Quotation Pro US "Bread and the Ballot. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Addressed to Sir William of Tenafly" Written on the letterhead of "The Revolution". Susan B. Anthony's newspaper

Women's Suffrage Honored Guest; Sash; Gold with purple print; 158 x 7 cm Sash Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

The Woman's Journal--A Weekly Newspaper; Hoar, Hon. Geo. F. "Woman's Co-Operation Women's Rights Hoar, Hon Geo F. The Women's Journal Article Pro US Essential to Pure Politics; 4 pgs.

Good Housekeeping, October 1919; pgs. 30, 31, 102, 105, 106, 109, 110; "When Women Get Women's Rights Toombs, Elizabeth Good Housekeeping, 1919 Article Pro US Together."; 29.5 x 20.5 cm

Unknown publication, n.d, pgs. 23, 24; Tarbell, Ida M.; "Miss Tarbell"; Martin, Edward S.; "Mr. Women's Rights Martin"; [Wholesome analysis of the "Woman Question" on page 24 - on page 23 Mr. Edward Martin, Edward S Article Pro US S. Martin with views on women.]; 39 x 27.5 cm

Stone, Lucy, Manuscript, U.S., Autograph, Rare; note signed on postcard. March 21, [187?]. Women's Rights Dorchester, MA. Addressed to the editor of the Denver Tribune. Mounted. Regarding the Stone, Lucy Autograph Pro US Catholic Bishop Against Woman Suffrage article spoke at all churches.

Harper's Bazar, July 3, 1869; pg. 424; Ilustration; Nast, Thomas; "Where's the Difference?"; Women's Rights [Image: Men and women at bar, in print under women 'All Wrong', in print under men 'All Nast, Thomas Harper's Bazar, 1869 Illustration Con US Right']; 25 x 38 cm Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Harper's Weekly, May 15, 1869; pg. 312; Illustration; Bush, Charles G.; "Sorosis, 1869"; Women's Rights [Image: Women gathered in committee room, large poster reads: Sorosis Nominations, for Bush, Charles G Harper's Weekly, 1869 Illustration Pro US Governess];27 x 40 cm

Stone, Lucy, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. January 15th [No date]. New York. Addressed to Mr. Kinnicutt. Lucy Stone arranges a speaking date…A succinct letter Women's Rights Stone, Lucy Letter Pro US touching upon a significantl aspect of Lucy Stone's advocacy on behalf of women. Lucy Stone (1818-1893). Feminist, Abolitionist, and Pioneer of Women's Rights

Stone, Lucy, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1883 May 7th. Boston, MA. 1 page. Women's Rights Addressed to "Dear Friend". Written on the stationary of The Woman's Journal. Seeking Stone, Lucy 1883 Letter Pro US support for the new franchise bill.

Stone, Lucy, Letter, U.S., Fragment, Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1890 Feb. 12th. Boston, Women's Rights MA. 1 page. Addressed to Mr. Osgood. Written on the stationary of The Woman's Journal. Stone, Lucy 1890 Letter Pro US Regarding a ticket of membership.

Belva A. Lockwood, US, Autographed Letter, US; Lockwood, Belva A., Signed by Belva A. Women's Rights Lockwood, LL.D. Attorney and Solicitor - 619 F. Street Northwest, Washington, DC - Lockwood, Belva Letter Pro US Handwritten letter on the back - top of letter cut off but is signed by Belva A. Lockwood. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Celebrate 98 Seneca Falls New York 1998 - July 1998 - Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Women's Rights 1998 Magnet Pro US the First Women's Rights Convention; White background, purple letters, magnet; 5 x 8.5 cm

Women's Rights The Women's Liberation Movement Mobile; Black with white print Mobile Pro US

Julia Ward Howe, Autographed Note, US, Rare; Howe, Julie Ward, 14.7cm w x 17cm l - Women's Rights Howe, Julia Ward Note Pro US note written by Julie Ward Howe about autographs and woman's club - front and back.

Atlantic Monthly, A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics; Volume XIII, January-June, 1864; Women's Rights Ticknor and Fields, 1864 Periodical US Pgs. 1-780; Hardcover.

Atlantic Monthly, A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics; Volume XVIII; July-December, Women's Rights Ticknor and Fields, 1866 Periodical US 1866; Pgs. 1-772; Hardcover. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Rights Atlantic Monthly; Number 114; Volume 19; April 1867; pgs. 25-512; softcover Ticknor and Fields, 1867 Periodical US

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 33; February 1853; Volume 6; pgs. 289-428; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1853 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 44; January 1854; Volume 8; pgs. 145-176 (part); Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1854 Periodical Pro US no softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 46; March 1854; Volume 8; pgs. 433-568; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1854 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 47; April 1854; Volume 8; pgs. 577-720; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1854 Periodical Pro US softcover Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 48; May 1854; Volume 8; pgs. 721-864; softcover; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1854 Periodical Pro US second set of pgs. 737-864 w/o softcover in sleeve

Harper's New Monthly Magazine;Number 60; May 1855; Volume 10; pgs. 721-864; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1855 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 64; September 1855; Volume 11; pgs. 433-574; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1855 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 71; April 1856; Volume 12; pgs. 577-718; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1856 Periodical Pro US softcover

Women's Rights Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 73; June 1856; Volume 13; pgs. 1-144; softcover. Harper & Brothers, 1856 Periodical Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 79; December 1856; Volume 14; pgs. 1-144; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1856 Periodical Pro US softcover.

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 74; May 1857; Volume 14; pgs. 721-862; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1857 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 139; Volume 24, December 1861 to May 1862; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1864 Periodical Pro US pgs. 1-860; Hardcover; Signature: [?] Etter

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 210; November 1867; Volume 35; pgs. 683-816; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1867 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 211; December 1867; Volume 36; pgs. 1-136; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1867 Periodical Pro US softcover Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Rights Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 218; July 1868; Volume 37; pgs. 145-288; softcover Harper & Brothers, 1868 Periodical Pro US

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 219; August 1868; volume 37; pgs. 289-432; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1868 Periodical Pro US softcover.

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 221; October 1868; volume 37; pgs 577-720; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1868 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 225; February 1869; Volume 38; pgs. 289-432; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1869 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 235; December 1869; Volume 40; pgs. 1-160; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1869 Periodical Pro US softcover Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Harper's New Monthly Magazines; Number 280; September 1873; Volume 47; pgs. 481-640; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1873 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 309; February 1876; Volume 52; pgs. 313-472; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1876 Periodical Pro US softcover.

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 310; March 1876; Volume 52; pgs. 473-632; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1873 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 311; April 1876; Volume 52; pgs. 633-792; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1876 Periodical Pro US softcover

Women's Rights Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 313; June 1876; Volume 53; pgs. 1-160; softcover Harper & Brothers, 1876 Periodical Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Volume 62; December 1880 to May 1881; Pgs. 1-960; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1880 Periodical Pro US Hardcover [binding in bad shape]; Signature: J.A. O'Brien

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Volume 63; June 1881-November 1881; Hardcover [binding Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1881 Periodical Pro US in bad shape]; Signature J.A. O'Brien

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 368; January 1881; Volume 62; pgs. 161-320; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1881 Periodical Pro US softcover .

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 370; March 1881; Volume 62; pgs. 481-640; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1881 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 371; April 1881; Volume 62; pgs. 641-800; no Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1881 Periodical Pro US softcover Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Rights Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 386; July 1882; Volume 65; pgs. 163-322; softcover Harper & Brothers, 1882 Periodical Pro US

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 392; January 1883; Volume 66; pgs. 165-324 no Women's Rights softcover, frontpiece: Harper and Brothers' List of Sumptous and Entertaining Books Suited Harper & Brothers, 1883 Periodical Pro US for Holiday Presents

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 572; January 1898; volume 96; pgs. 169-326; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1898 Periodical Pro US softcover

Harper's New Monthly Magazine; Number 580; September 1898; Volume 97; pgs. 499-661; Women's Rights Harper & Brothers, 1898 Periodical Pro US softcover

Women's Rights Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 49; Volume 9; (part) pgs. 33-76. Harper & Brothers Periodical Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women's Rights Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 91; Volume 16; (part) pgs. 19-124. Harper & Brothers Periodical Pro US

Metropolitan Grand Opera Magazine, Libretto - Les Contes d Hoffman (Tales of Hoffman); Women's Rights Fred. Rullman, Inc. Periodical Pro US pgs. 1-59; softcover

House of the Methodist Women's Rights The New Monthly Magazine; Volume 1; Number 1; January 1871; pgs. 1-64; softcover. W.P Harrison, D.D. (editor) Periodical Pro US Episcopal Churth, South, 1871

Women's Rights Petersons Ladies National Magazine; Volume 58; November 1870; softcover Periodical Pro US

MacDonald, Margaret,.U.S., Photographs, Rare; Set of three photographs of the late Mrs. J. Women's Rights Ramsey MacDonald, taken in 1895, 1906, and 1909. Printed & sold by the Women's MacDonald, Margaret 1895, 1906, 1909 Photograph Pro US Labour League: Independent Party. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Mott, Lucretia, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare; Carte-de-visite. Philadelphia, PA. Women's Rights ca. 1860 Photograph Pro US J.W. Hurn. Ca. 1860.

Photograph, Women's Rights, Switzerland, Rare; Headquarters, World Woman's Party, Women's Rights Photograph Pro CH Geneva, Switzerland. Photograph.

Truth, Sojourner, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare. Ca. 1864. Image of sitting at a cloth covered table reading. Reverse is printed: "Entered according to Women's Rights act of Congress in the year 1864, by Sojourner Truth, in the Clerk's Office, of the U.S. 1864 Photograph Pro US District Court, for the Eastern District of Mich." Beneath the image is the legend: "I Sell the Shadow of Support the Substance / SOJOURNER TRUTH."

Truth, Sojourner, U.S., Photograph, Carte-de-visite, Rare. Ca. 1864. Image of Sojourner Truth knitting from a bowl of yarn on her lap. Reverse is printed: "Entered according to Women's Rights act of Congress in the year 1864, by Sojourner Truth, in the Clerk's Office, of the U.S. 1864 Photograph Pro US District Court, for the Eastern District of Mich." Beneath the image is the legend: "I Sell the Shadow of Support the Substance / SOJOURNER TRUTH."

Women's Rights Truth, Sojourner, U.S., Photograph reproduction. Research value only. Photograph Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Spaceman holding gun at town, yellow with red print. Family Values.Washington, DC: Women's Rights Dan Kaufman Graphics, 1995 Postcard Con US Dan Kaufman Graphics, 1995

Eleanor Roosevelt - tan background with teal dots. If could answer Women's Rights thousand of letters a month, I should at least be able to send you this postcard.Olympia, Postcard Pro US WA: Stella Marrs

Eleanor Roosevelt - white background with pink dots. In the early days of the Roosevelt Administration, a reporter brated Eleanor Roosevelt for going without a hat and wearing Women's Rights Stella Marrs Postcard Pro US a sleeveless dress. "If only she knew," commented the president's wife, "I had no stockings on either."Olympia, WA: Stella Marrs

Eleanor Roosevelt - purple background. It is Useless to Resent Anything in this World. Women's Rights Stella Marrs Postcard Pro US Olympia, WA: Stella Marrs

If it Were a Lady, it would get its bottom pinched / with Fiat billboard - black and white. Women's Rights Wilson, Jackson Acme Cards Postcard Con UK London: Acme Cards, Printed by Jackson Wilson Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Differentiate Me From a Doormat - Red with white/ black letters. Feminism: "I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I ony know that people call Women's Rights West, Rebecca Cath Tate Cards Postcard Pro UK me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat…" Rebecca West. London: Cath Tate Cards

Worldwide Policing: A Woman's Affair!, 10cm w x 15cm - Police European Network of European Network of Women's Rights Postcard Pro NL Policewomen, White with black print and red arrow, not postmarked Policewomen

Poster, US; Lucy Hargrett Draper UGA Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library Exhibit, Women's Rights "Crusaders for the Rights of Women" - 6th Annual Women's History Month Exhibition 2002 - 2002 Poster Pro US March 1-31, 2002.

Celebrate International Women's Day March 8, 1995; Ribbon, yellow with purple lettering; 16 Women's Rights 1995 Ribbon Pro US x 4 cm

Celebrate International Women's Day March 8, 1995; Ribbon, yellow with purple lettering; 16 Women's Rights 1995 Ribbon Pro US x 4 cm Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

We Won't Go Back! We Will Fight Back! March for Women's Lives, Washington, DC April 5, Women's Rights 1992; Parade Sash; White with purple print; [Worn by Doris Miller Hargrett during March on 1992 Sash Pro US Washington, D.C., 1992.]; 140 x 6 cm

We Won't Go Back! We Will Fight Back! March for Women's Lives, Washington, DC April 5, Women's Rights 1992; Parade Sash; White with purple print; [Worn by Lucy Hargrett Draper during March on 1992 Sash Pro US Washington, D.C., 1992]; 140 x 6 cm

Women in History Keller, Helen, Autograph, U.S., Signature. "" First Day Cover Signed. Keller, Hellen Autograph Pro US

Women in History Roosevelt, Eleanor, Trading Card, U.S., Autographed, Rare. Autograph Pro US

Women in History Sand, George, Autograph, U.S., Signature, Rare; signature on printed card. 1 Juillet, 1869. Sand, George 1869 Autograph Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women in History Tarbell, Ida M., Calling Card, U.S., Autographed, Rare. Tarbell, Ida M. Autograph Pro US

Taylor, A.M., Manuscript, U.S., Autograph, Rare; Promissory note written and signed on Women in History Taylor, A.M. 1863 Autograph US January 1, 1863 for $40.00 payable to Lehr Tippett.

Larcom, Lucy, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1882 Feb. 14th. [Boston, MA]. 1 Women in History page. Addressed to Harriet Robinson. Lucy Larcom. (1824-1893). Mill girl, author, Larcom, Lucy 1882 Letter Pro US seminary teacher, and magazine editor, was during her lifetime a poet of some popularity.

Tarbell, Ida M., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1900s. New York, NY. 2 pages. Women in History Addressed to Mr. Ferguson. Written on the stationary of "The Portsmouth". Regarding a Tarbell, Ida M. Letter Pro US lunch appointment.

Gandhi, Indira, U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; signed with envelope and note from Women in History 1966 Photograph Pro US her private secretary. Dated 1966. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women in History King, Billie Jean, U.S., Photograph, Autographed; signed in image. 1970s. Photograph Pro US

Linton, Mrs. Lynn, U.S., Photograph, Rare, London: W & D Downey. 188?. Black and white. Women in History Photograph Con US Scarce.

Women in History Rankin, Jeanette, U.S, Photograph reproduction. Research value only. Photograph Pro US

Sight-seeing car "Buffalo", 9 x 14 cm; b&w photograph - Owned by Capt. J.B. Souter, 405 Massachusetts Avenue. May be chartered for private parties. Apply to above for Women in History information. - Photograph of women in sight-seeing car "Buffalo" in front of DAR building, Postcard Pro US Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, DC / Addressed to: Miss Nellie Meisenheimer, 433-15 Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. / Postmarked: Buffalo, NY, July 18, 1908

Women in Industry, U.S., Photograph, Five photographs of women doing heavy industrial Women and the Military Photograph Pro US work during World War II. Ca. 1940s. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Rosie the Riveter - Picture of Rosie. We Can Do It! Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Cultural Women and the Military Postcard Pro US Workers

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare dated April 18, 1873 shows Anthony angry and indignant over the Supreme Court's decision against 's application to the Illinois Bar. Mrs. Bradwell had obviously written Anthony about her case before the Supreme Court. She says, "I am fired to white heat." Then she asks Mrs. Women and the Law Bradwell for support--to write and to come to the May 6 suffrage meeting in NY. She adds, Anthony, Susan B. 1873 Letter Pro US "Our conversation will pour hot shot into that old Court. Again, she asks for Mrs. Bradwell's presence, especially in Rochester to "see our trial through the following week..." Now she is referring to her (Anthony's) court case. Anthony at her indignant best! Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; dated July 30, 1873, is perhaps the most extraordinary letter in the lot. After thanking Mrs. Bradwell for the copy of Bradwell's publication, Legal News, she notes (indignantly) that she had read Judge Hunt's opinion and encloses her counsel's argument, praising him (Mr. Sheldon). She adds that she wished President Grant "had the sense & the honesty to put such a man-- Women and the Law such a judge--in the chair of the Chief Justice. What a spectacle will be either Conklin or Anthony, Susan B. 1873 Letter Pro US Howe?" [In fact, President Grant did appoint Judge Ward Hunt to the Supreme Court in 1873!] And then she gives her masterful (and most probably wholly accurate) summation of the character of Judge Hunt, "Hunt is small & pettifogging & pitiable in his outlandish actions." She goes on to discuss Mrs. Bradwell's case, Bradwell v. Illinois, adding that she thought Senator Carpenter gave a "school-boy pettifoggery speech...but still the Courts Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; June 22, 1882 asking Mrs. Bradwell how she likes the first print of her engraving. This refers to the illustrations that Stanton and Anthony were including in their monumental The History of Women Suffrage. John Chester Buttre was a renowned engraver whose lifetime work included nearly 3,000 plates, including Martha Washington, Anthony and Stanton. his portrait of Myra Bradwell Women and the Law appears in Vol. II, p. 616, where the narrative of her case before the Supreme Court Anthony, Susan B. 1882 Letter Pro US appears. She talks about her work with both Mrs. Bradwell and her husband Judge Bradwell to review carefully, suggesting errors and omissions. The closing reflects the friendship shared by Susan Anthony and Myra Bradwell. She fondly asks after Bessie Bradwell--Myra's child who eventually would take over her mother's legal publishing company and continue publication of "Legal News"

Anthony, Susan B., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; August 30, 1885 asking Mrs. Bradwell to give some comfort to Miss Leonard, mentioning the decision of the Judge in the case of Women and the Law Anthony, Susan B. 1885 Letter Pro US Mary Hall's admission to the bar in Connecticut. She follows with another Anthony salvo, "I hope you will give her all the ammunition you can fire at those professional idiots!!" Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Women and the Law Steinem, Gloria, U.S., Photograph signed. Black and white. No date. Photograph Pro US

Women and the Law Steinem, Gloria, U.S., Photograph signed. Black and white. No date. Photograph Pro US

Nation, Carrie, Note, U.S., Autographed, Rare note signed on postcard 1907 Sept. 16th. El Women and Health Paso, Arkansas. Addressed to Belle Gilham, St. Louis, MO. Partly printed lithographed Nation, Carrie 1907 Note Pro US colored postcard. Very rare.

Willard, Frances Elizabeth, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1880 July 3. Derby Line, VT. Addressed to Miss Servoss. With a typed biography of Miss Willard and a Temperance transcript of letter. Also written in pencil on a small homemade book 3" x 5", the subject Willard, Frances Elizabeth 1880 Letter Pro US of "Temperance Music". Francis Elizabeth Caroline Willard (1839-1898). Successful temperance leader and feminist.

Willard, Frances Elizabeth, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1884 Feb. 16th. Evanston, IL. 1 page. Addressee unidentified. Written on Woman's National Christian Temperance Willard, Frances Elizabeth 1884 Letter Pro US Temperance Union stationary. 2 pages. Stating the goals of the temperance movement. Primary source material. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Willard, Frances Elizabeth, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1895 Oct. 2nd. Evanston, IL. Addressed to Dr. Ward, Castile, NY. 1 page. Written on the stationary of the Temperance Willard, Frances Elizabeth 1895 Letter Pro US World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Business matters of the temperance movement.

Newsweek Magazine, May 1, 1989; 84 pgs.; Cover: "The Battle Over Abortion; picture of Reproductive Rights Newsweek, 1989 Article Pro US Sandra Day O'Connor, Sandra Day O'Connor signature under her picture.; 27 x 20.5 cm

O'Connor, Sandra Day, U.S., Illustration, Magazine Cover, Autographed; Magazine cover Reproductive Rights 1989 Autograph Pro US signed. Newsweek, May 1st, 1989.

NARAL Pro-Choice Delegate Democratic Convention '96; green colored badge with no back Reproductive Rights 1996 Badge Pro US clip; 5 x 7 cm

Calderone, Mary Steichen, Letter, Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1973 July 31. New York. 1 page. Addressed to Professor Edward G. Olson. Mary S. Calderone, M.D., was internationally recognized as a pioneer in the field of human sexuality. She was former Reproductive Rights President of the Sex Information and Education Council of the United States, which she co- Calerone, Mary Steichen 1973 Letter Pro US founded in 1954, and for which she was Executive Director and President until 1982. From 1953-1964, she was Medical Director for Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Sanger, Margaret, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed 1929 September 3rd. New York, NY. 1 page. Addressed to J.W. Poling, New York, NY. Written on the stationary of the Birth Reproductive Rights Sanger, Margaret 1929 Letter Pro US Control Clinical Research Bureau. writes to her publisher. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966). Birth Control Reformer

Sanger, Margaret, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed 1941 October 29th. NYC. 1 Reproductive Rights page. Addressed to Amram Scheingeld, New York, NY. Written on the stationary of Birth Sanger, Margaret 1941 Letter Pro US Control Clinical Research Bureau. Correspondence with a supporter.

Photographs, Notable Women, Reproduction, U.S., Notable Women Photo Display, Set 1, Reproductive Rights Photograph Pro US Collection of 24 photographs in folder with biographical sketches.

Photographs, Notable Women, Reproduction, U.S, Notable Women Photo Display, Set 2, Reproductive Rights Photograph Pro US Collection of 24 photographs in folder with biographical sketches.

Reproductive Rights O'Connor, Sandra Day, U.S., Photograph, Autographed; Color photograph signed. Photograph Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Georgia Women's Movement Project, Georgia State University, Flame with ERA.; Pin, pewter; Equal Rights Amendment [The Georgia Women's Movement Project was initiated by Lucy Hargrett Draper at GSU in 1996 Pin Pro US 1996 in the Library's Special Collections Department]; 3 cm in diameter

Civil Rights Parks, Rosa, Autograph, U.S., Signature, Rare;": First Day Cover Signed. 1988 Parks, Rosa 1988 Autograph Pro US

Truth, Sojourner, Manuscript, U.S., Autograph, Rare; "initials". "S.O'I" Extremely rare signature of famous abolitionist and reformer. Archival framing with a photograph and Civil Rights first day issues cover of Sojourner Truth stamps cancelled "First Day of Issue" and Truth, Sojourner 1886 Autograph Pro US postmarked New Paltz, NY Feb. 4, 1886" One of three known surviving examples of Sojourner Truth's handwriting.

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1918 June 26th. [Washington, D.C.] 1 page. Addressed to Everett P. Wheeler, Chairman of American Constitutional League, New York City. Written on the stationary of the United States Senate, Committee on Private Land Claims. Lodge writes: "I have received your letter and Civil Rights appreciate the force of what you say in opposition to the pending resolution for woman Lodge, Henry Cabot 1918 Letter Con US suffrage. I intend to vote against it when it is taken up by the Senate for decision." Woman's Suffrage was not made constitutional until the 19th Amendment was passed in 1922. Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924). Member of Congress (1887-1893). In 1893, he was elected to the Senate and remained there for the rest of his life.

Walker, Mary E., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1885 September 8. Oswego, New York. 1 page. Addressed to Mr. P. Harker. "Your favor Has been rec'd. Thanks for the Civil Rights same. I am very proud to receive a letter from one so old. I trust you have both grand and Walker, Mary E. 1885 Letter Pro US great-grandchildren to bless your last years. Please tell me how you are situated . Yours sincerely, Mary E. Walker, M.D." Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

Walker, Mary E., Letter, U.S., Autographed, Rare; Signed. 1875 April 20th. Oswego, NY. 1 page. Addressed to Mr. H.B. Myers. "My book 'Hit' has received many flattering notices, Civil Rights Walker, Mary E. 1875 Letter Pro US and I am encouraged to publish such a book as all men should read. Yours very Truly: Dr. Mary E. Walker." Archival framing.

Jordan, Barbara, U.S., Photograph, Autographed; signed in image. Austin, TX, Charles Civil Rights 1990 Photograph Pro US Guerrero, 1990.

Pankhurst, Richard M., U.S., Photograph, Autographed, Rare; signed. Machester: C.A. Civil Rights Photograph Pro US DuVal & Co. Ca. 1890s.

Civil Rights Parks, Rosa Louise, U.S., Photograph, Autographed; Black and white photograph signed. Photograph Pro US

Civil Rights Tubman, Harriet, U.S., Photograph reproduction. Research value only. Photograph Pro US Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law

And I Said Nothing - White background with color symbols and black lettering. In Germany they first came for the commuists and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn’t' a Jew. Civil Rights Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade Postcard Pro US unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me-and by that time no one was left to speak up - Pastor Martin Niemoller. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Cultural Workers