A plea by Mary Crosby of Bangor, Secretary of the Women\u27s Christian Temperance Union, to the Women\u27s National Christian Temperance Union petitioning for the Congress of the United States to prohibit the sale of alcohol in the United Stateshttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1300/thumbnail.jp
Temperance and prohibition policies adopted by the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Chu...
Photograph showing women of the Women's Christian Temperance Union outside a saloon in Hillsboro, Oh...
History of Prohibition movement and description of police recordshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archi...
Preface When first asked to write a record of the work of the Crusade during the twenty-two years of...
When Hannah Hall wrote this letter, prohibition was still officially in effect; the 18th amendment w...
The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbade the manufacture and sale of alcoh...
Women's Christian Temperance Union Headquarters, Lancaster Camp Ground, ca. 1900-1909. In 1874, a g...
Photograph showing Temperance protestors outside an unidentified Ohio saloon. During the late 1800s,...
To: His Excellency, Governor Frederick G. Payne and Members of the 95th Maine ,State Legislature Pur...
Photograph showing Temperance workers in the State Women's Christian Temperance Union Headquarters i...
Photograph showing a crowd gathered outside Wholesale Liquor & Tobacco as a group of women protest f...
Extracted from Temperance in All Nationshttps://digitalcommons.assumption.edu/usjb-documents/1001/t...
Alcohol in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was one of the most divisive issues confront...
At 3:00 p.m. on March I, 1915, Governor Moses Alexander signed House Bill 142, which would make Idah...
Photograph showing a building in the distance advertising a Temperance slogan on its roof. The slog...
Temperance and prohibition policies adopted by the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Chu...
Photograph showing women of the Women's Christian Temperance Union outside a saloon in Hillsboro, Oh...
History of Prohibition movement and description of police recordshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archi...
Preface When first asked to write a record of the work of the Crusade during the twenty-two years of...
When Hannah Hall wrote this letter, prohibition was still officially in effect; the 18th amendment w...
The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbade the manufacture and sale of alcoh...
Women's Christian Temperance Union Headquarters, Lancaster Camp Ground, ca. 1900-1909. In 1874, a g...
Photograph showing Temperance protestors outside an unidentified Ohio saloon. During the late 1800s,...
To: His Excellency, Governor Frederick G. Payne and Members of the 95th Maine ,State Legislature Pur...
Photograph showing Temperance workers in the State Women's Christian Temperance Union Headquarters i...
Photograph showing a crowd gathered outside Wholesale Liquor & Tobacco as a group of women protest f...
Extracted from Temperance in All Nationshttps://digitalcommons.assumption.edu/usjb-documents/1001/t...
Alcohol in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was one of the most divisive issues confront...
At 3:00 p.m. on March I, 1915, Governor Moses Alexander signed House Bill 142, which would make Idah...
Photograph showing a building in the distance advertising a Temperance slogan on its roof. The slog...
Temperance and prohibition policies adopted by the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Chu...
Photograph showing women of the Women's Christian Temperance Union outside a saloon in Hillsboro, Oh...
History of Prohibition movement and description of police recordshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archi...