This essay explains the history of the Demorest Contest and connects it to Martha McMillan and her journals. The Demorest Contest was a temperance advocacy event run by William Jennings Demorest and the Women\u27s Christian Temperance Union that encouraged youths to pledge to Prohibition
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
This pamphlet outlines the 1915-16 schedule for the Temperance Movement and the WCTU organizational ...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
This paper discusses the history of the Prohibition Party in America, as well as its significance an...
The Prohibition Era of the 1920s was a social and political condition created and designed by a nine...
Many in the early twentieth century believed alcohol to be responsible for the many problems plaguin...
This news clipping is a short biographical excerpt on Martha McClellan Brown\u27s role and status wi...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2784. Margaret Guthrie\u27s essay titled Treatis...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
This essay focuses on the activities of the Woman\u27s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) after 1880....
Argument for the prohibition of alcohol. Includes statistics and history of the movement toward tem...
In 1873 and 1874, parts of southern Ohio were gripped by a remarkable string of marches, religious g...
This letter was written to the editors and staff of newspapers in the time leading up to the Nationa...
History of Prohibition movement and description of police recordshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archi...
Review of: Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873-1900. Bordin, Ruth
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
This pamphlet outlines the 1915-16 schedule for the Temperance Movement and the WCTU organizational ...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
This paper discusses the history of the Prohibition Party in America, as well as its significance an...
The Prohibition Era of the 1920s was a social and political condition created and designed by a nine...
Many in the early twentieth century believed alcohol to be responsible for the many problems plaguin...
This news clipping is a short biographical excerpt on Martha McClellan Brown\u27s role and status wi...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2784. Margaret Guthrie\u27s essay titled Treatis...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
This essay focuses on the activities of the Woman\u27s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) after 1880....
Argument for the prohibition of alcohol. Includes statistics and history of the movement toward tem...
In 1873 and 1874, parts of southern Ohio were gripped by a remarkable string of marches, religious g...
This letter was written to the editors and staff of newspapers in the time leading up to the Nationa...
History of Prohibition movement and description of police recordshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archi...
Review of: Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873-1900. Bordin, Ruth
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
This pamphlet outlines the 1915-16 schedule for the Temperance Movement and the WCTU organizational ...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...