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Letter from Josephine Casey, Street Railway Employees' Union, asking members to vote for women's suffrage during the New York referendum on November 2, 1915.

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Mrs. Zobedia Alleman, Chairman of the School Suffrage Committee for the New York State Woman Suffrage Association, urges all eligible women to vote in school elections; outlines eligibility requirements; lists country representatives on the school…

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Addresses delivered by Harriot Stanton Blatch, Dr. John Lovejoy Elliot, and Professor Joel E. Spingarn. John Lovejoy Elliot was the founder of Hudson Guild Settlement House and ethical society leader. Joel Elias Spingarn was a university professor,…

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Documents from the New York Women's Suffrage Campaign of 1915.

The Empire State Campaign Committee was a coalition of organizations, including the Women's Suffrage Party, the Women's Suffrage Association, the Women's Political Union and other…

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Military census card for Mrs. Alice T. Palmer, of Genesee County. The card indicates she will serve 1 day in Corfu, NY.

In an effort to demonstrate their support for the war effort and garner positive attention toward the fight for the right to…

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Ticket for admission to dinner held in honor of suffragist, Mary Garrett Hay, on April 6, 1916 at 7:15 at the Hotel Majestic, Central Park. The ticket indicates that the owner was seated at Table 86 and the tickets were sold for $1 each.

Mary…

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Instructions for poll-watchers to help curb illegal corruption or maneuvers to change the results of the election. The flier provides detailed instructions and logistics for being a watcher.

This leaflet is specific to the woman suffrage…

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In preparation for the 1924 elections, the New York League of Women Voters distributed this informational flier to educate and encourage women to register to vote in time for the November 4 elections.

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Series of statements about where women go during the day, including children's school, grocery store, buying clothes, and looking for employment, and how those places are under some type of political control. The final question is: "Who controls…

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Trifold brochure with membership blank still attached. The brochure includes reasons to join the New York League of Women Voters, a complete list of officers, and "A Pledge for Conscientious Citizens" by Maud Wood Park, who was the president of the…
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