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  • Collection: Memorabilia

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A series of decorative wall plaques that depict decades throughout women's history, leading to women's rights. Each picture is mounted to a piece of wood.

First plaque, 1833-1863: A series of vignettes, featuring groups of women--some with…

MEMR-1000-02 Votes for Women Hair Ribbon.jpg
Fragment of a light gold ribbon with the slogan "Votes for Women" printed alternately in red and yellow and a red holly design.

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Yellow linen pennant with the slogan "Votes for Women" stamped in black.

This pennant may have been distributed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). Yellow was NAWSA's official color. The organization created a variety of…

MEMR-1916-02 Vote for Me Valentine.jpg
Diecut paper Valentine cutout with colorful illustration of a young girl wearing a large hat and dress. She is holding a sign reading "Votes For Women/Vote For Me For A Valentine."

The card may have been torn away from its backing or a second…

MEMR-1910-01 No Votes No Hearts.jpg
Cardboard stock Valentine with colorful illustration depicts a young girl standing on a soapbox, addressing two boys. The box reads "No Votes No Hearts, Votes for Women." The message reads "If words could tell of all the love within this heart of…

MEMR-1910-09-1 Lacy Valentine cover.jpg
Embossed die-cut paper Valentine. On the front is a colorful illustration of a young girl, wearing a hat and dress, holding a ballot.

The inside of the card contains a black and white illustration of two children standing outside wearing winter…

MEMR-1910-10 Carrie Catt Book plate.jpg
A bookplate, or Ex Libris, printed with Carrie Chapman Catt's name. The bookplate contains a poem written by Rudyard Kipling: "I have six honest serving men/ They taught me all I knew/ Their names are Why & What & When/ And how & Where & Who."…

DOCU-1915-04-1 SBA Ten Pins Cover.jpg
On the front is a picture of Susan B. Anthony. Inside are ten straight pins on one side with the title "Ten Pins" and on the other side and back is a list entitled "Ten Opinions Why Women Should Vote."

This may have been distributed during the…

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Black silk rosette with red, white, and blue ribbon tails. Printed in black on the three ribbons is the slogan "Votes for Women" Attached to the rosette is a gold celluloid "Votes for Women" button.

The rosette is ripped on one side.

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Gold stick pin with a gold eagle on the top. Threaded through the pin is a small white paper flag stamped with the slogan "Votes for Women."
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