Although Ohio women's suffrage supporters successfully petitioned to put women's suffrage on the 1912 ballot, the amendment was defeated in the September election. Despite the defeat, Ohio's suffrage activists continued to campaign for women's right to vote. This 3.5" by 5.5" (8.89 by 13.97cm) image depicts representatives of county suffrage organizations demonstrating on the steps of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus on July 30,1914. Not until June 16, 1919 did Ohio ratify the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and extend to women the right to vote
A flyer, distributed by the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, urging support for the suffrage questio...
Corinne Moulton, a resident of Canal Fulton, Ohio, wrote this letter on October 21, 1914, to the suf...
Mrs. T. W. Cox sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 23, 191...
Representatives of county suffrage organizations demonstrate on the steps of the Ohio Statehouse, Co...
A parade of suffragists campaigning for women's right to vote in Columbus, Ohio, July 30, 1914. Ohio...
This is a political cartoon illustrating the adoption of an amendment to the Ohio Constitution for w...
Twelve petitions from Franklin County, Ohio, dated 1914. The petition requested, "That section 1 of ...
This petition for women's suffrage, or the right to vote, was signed by citizens of College Corner a...
Lucille Deeter sent this telegram on April 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associati...
A petition to the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives to "[strike] the word MALE from that port...
Blanche Shoenberger wrote this letter on October 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Ass...
Broadside advocating the right to vote for women and a minimum wage for women workers. The broadside...
Irene E. Scott sent this letter to the suffrage headquarters in Ohio to request literature, such as ...
Mrs. Chas H. Weaver wrote this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters," the Franklin County Woman Suff...
Lottie S. Vickers, a resident of Berlin Center, Ohio, sent this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters...
A flyer, distributed by the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, urging support for the suffrage questio...
Corinne Moulton, a resident of Canal Fulton, Ohio, wrote this letter on October 21, 1914, to the suf...
Mrs. T. W. Cox sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 23, 191...
Representatives of county suffrage organizations demonstrate on the steps of the Ohio Statehouse, Co...
A parade of suffragists campaigning for women's right to vote in Columbus, Ohio, July 30, 1914. Ohio...
This is a political cartoon illustrating the adoption of an amendment to the Ohio Constitution for w...
Twelve petitions from Franklin County, Ohio, dated 1914. The petition requested, "That section 1 of ...
This petition for women's suffrage, or the right to vote, was signed by citizens of College Corner a...
Lucille Deeter sent this telegram on April 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associati...
A petition to the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives to "[strike] the word MALE from that port...
Blanche Shoenberger wrote this letter on October 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Ass...
Broadside advocating the right to vote for women and a minimum wage for women workers. The broadside...
Irene E. Scott sent this letter to the suffrage headquarters in Ohio to request literature, such as ...
Mrs. Chas H. Weaver wrote this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters," the Franklin County Woman Suff...
Lottie S. Vickers, a resident of Berlin Center, Ohio, sent this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters...
A flyer, distributed by the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, urging support for the suffrage questio...
Corinne Moulton, a resident of Canal Fulton, Ohio, wrote this letter on October 21, 1914, to the suf...
Mrs. T. W. Cox sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 23, 191...