Lucy Hargrett Draper Center Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law
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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 Julia Ward Howe. 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; "Lucretia Mott 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 Elizabeth Cady Stanton." 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, June 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.