A flyer from 1897 urging women, who have been granted the right to vote on issues concerning schools, to register to vote in an upcoming election for members of the Board of Education. In English and German. The back of the flyer (page 2) is a list of names and addresses.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms147_ephemera/1021/thumbnail.jp
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A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton, the Treasurer of the National-American Woman Suffrage Associatio...
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A flyer from 1897 urging women, who have been granted the right to vote on issues concerning schools...
A suffrage flyer outlining countries and states where women have the right to votehttps://coreschola...
A copy of The Ohio Woman Voter newsletter that was published monthly. This issue includes the Progr...
A registration form for signers to indicate support for the inclusion of an item on women’s suffrage...
Mrs. Mary Jennings, the president of the Marion County Woman's Christian Temperance Union, wrote thi...
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Irene E. Scott sent this letter to the suffrage headquarters in Ohio to request literature, such as ...
Broadside advocating the right to vote for women and a minimum wage for women workers. The broadside...
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A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton, the Treasurer of the National-American Woman Suffrage Associatio...
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