Tract : The patriarchal institution, as described by members of its own family. 1860
Abolitionists
Antislavery movements
Fugitive slaves--Legal status, laws, etc.--United States
Slavery--United States
Slavery--United States--Controversial literature
This compilation, pulled together by abolitionist and author Lydia Maria Child, makes an anti-slavery argument through quotes pulled from Southern newspapers, fugitive slave notices, laws, political figures, authors, religious figures, abolitionists, and other prominent figures, according to various subject areas, including: <br /><br /><ul><li>Southern Prophecies</li>
<li>Southern Fulfillment of the Preceding Prophecies</li>
<li>Southern Statements of the Happiness of Slaves</li>
<li>Southern Proofs that Slaves are "Happy and Contented"</li>
<li>Southern Proofs of the "Chivalrous and High-Minded Character" Produced by Slavery</li>
<li>Southern Proofs that "the Physical Condition of Slaves is Better than that of Northern Laborers"</li>
<li>Southern Prospects for Northern Laborers and Mechanics</li>
<li>Southern Testimony Concerning the Effects of Slavery on the States</li>
<li>Southern Opinions Concerning the Extension of Slavery</li>
<li>Southern and Northern Democrats Now Leagued for the Extension of Slavery</li>
</ul>
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880, Compiler
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society
1860
55 p.
DOCU-1860-03
Postcard : The candidate who always receives the ladies vote Fleishchmann's Yeast. [Circa 1880-1890]
Advertising cards
Ballot boxes
Consumer goods
Cooking (Bread)
Household supplies
Yeast
Trade card advertisement for Fleischmann's Yeast. This card shows three women casting their ballots into a ballot box. The verso contains directions for use and several recipes.
Fleischmann's Yeast
Cincinnati, OH : Frey Printing Company
[Circa 1880-1890]
Souvenir sterling silver grapefruit spoon with image of Susan B. Anthony. [Circa 1891]
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906
Advertising, Political--United States
Political campaigns
Souvenir spoons
Women--Political activity
Silver grapefruit spoon engraved on the top of the handle with a bust of Susan B. Anthony. Embossed just below the bust are Anthony's name and the words "Political Equality."
Gardner, M.A. : Frank W. Smith (Manufacturer)
[Circa 1891]
Logan, Millie Burtis, 1848-1908
English
MEMR.1891.03
Souvenir sterling silver bon bon spoon with image of Susan B. Anthony. [Circa 1890-1900]
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906
Advertising, Political--United States
Political campaigns
Souvenir spoons
Women--Political activity
Silver slotted confection or bon bon spoon engraved with a bust of Susan B. Anthony on the handle. Anthony's name and the words "Political Equality" are inscribed just below the bust.
The bowl of the spoon is scalloped with a pierced pattern design in the center.
Gardner, M.A. : Frank W. Smith (Manufacturer)
[Circa 1890-1900]
Logan, Millie Burtis, 1848-1908
English
MEMR.1891.02
Silver sterling souvenir demitasse spoon with image of Susan B. Anthony. [Circa 1890-1900]
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906
Advertising, Political--United States
Political campaigns
Souvenir spoons
Women--Political activity
Silver demitasse spoon engraved with a bust of Susan B. Anthony on the handle. Anthony's name and the words "Political Equality" are inscribed just below the bust.
Gardner, M.A. : Frank W. Smith (Manufacturer)
[Circa 1890-1900]
Logan, Millie Burtis, 1848-1908
English
MEMR.1891.01
Advertisement : Kellogg's toasted corn flakes. [Woman's Home Companion]. [November 1914]
Advertising
Children in advertising
Food--Safety measures
Homemakers
Kellogg Company
Kellogg, W.K. (Will Keith), 1860-1951
Votes for women
Advertisement for Kellogg's toasted corn flakes features a parade of young girls carrying boxes of toasted corn flakes as though they were placards. The slogan "Votes for Women" is along the top and along the bottom is a message signed by W.K. Kellogg.
Kellogg Company
Springfield, Ohio : Crowell-Collier Publishing Company
[1914-11]
1 sheet ([1] page)
English
Ceramic inkwell figurine : Votes for Women "Virago." [1909]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965
Royal Doulton figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
This was part of a set titled "Virago & Baby" created after the Women's Social and Political Union attempted to storm the House of Commons in 1908.
The "Virago" is an old woman standing with her arms tightly crossed and eyes closed. The slogan "Votes for Women" is incised in her apron. She is wearing a dark blue skirt, brown around the bottom, and a dark blue apron.
The slogan on the apron is significantly faded. The hinge is in the middle but the top is now separate from the bottom. This set does not include the "Baby,"
Lambeth, England : Royal Doulton (Manufacturer)
[1909]
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965 (Designer)
8.9 cm.
English
MEMR.1909.01
England
Ceramic inkwell figurine : Votes for Women "Virago." [1909]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965
Royal Doulton figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
This was part of a set titled "Virago & Baby" created after the Women's Social and Political Union attempted to storm the House of Commons in 1908.
The "Virago" is an old woman standing with her arms tightly crossed and eyes closed. The slogan "Votes for Women" is incised on her apron. She is wearing a yellow dress and a white apron. The hinge is in the middle.
This set does not include the "Baby."
Lambeth, England : Royal Doulton (Manufacturer)
[1909]
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965 (Designer)
8.9 cm.
English
MEMR.1909.02
England
Ceramic pepper shaker figurine : Votes for Women female "Virago." [1996]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965
Royal Doulton figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
This design was originally part of a set titled "Virago & Baby" created by Royal Doulton in 1909. The firm reissued the "Virago" in 1977 and again in 1996 as a salt and pepper shaker set.
The pepper "Virago" is an old woman standing with her arms tightly crossed wearing a brown dress. The slogan 'Votes for Women" is incised on her blue apron.
Lambeth, England : Royal Doulton (Manufacturer)
[1996]
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965 (Designer)
8.9 cm.
English
MEMR.1996.01.01
England
Ceramic salt shaker figurine : Toil for Men "Virago." [1996]
Advertising, Political
Anti-suffrage
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965
Royal Doulton figurines
Satire
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain
This design was originally part of a set titled "Virago & Baby" created by Royal Doulton in 1909. The firm reissued the "Virago" in 1977 and again in 1996 as a salt and pepper shaker set.
The salt "Virago" is an old man standing with his arms tightly crossed. The slogan "Toil for Men" is incised on his blue apron.
Lambeth, England : Royal Doulton (Manufacturer)
1996
Harradine, Leslie (Arthur), 1887-1965 (Designer)
8.9 cm.
English
MEMR.1996.01.02
England