Town criers
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--New Jersey
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>
Maps
Referendum
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>

This was one of two versions created, one for the 1915 Pennsylvania referendum, and this generic one, intended for national distribution.]]>
Flag bearers
Referendum
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>
United States Postal Service
Winged victory
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>

The United States Post Office Department banned the sale of these stamps, noting their similarity to official postage stamps.]]>
Father and child
Gender role
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Nursing
Social role
United States--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. A. Monhof 1410 N. 59th St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and postmarked November 21, 1910. The message reads:
Dearie Daddie: / Know of very little to write. This card will hold it all. Am in best of health. More later. 1000 kisses & love to all. / Your 'Little Boy' / August M. Jr."]]>
Father and child
Gender role
Housekeeping
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Social role
United States--Pennsylvania--Cowanesque]]>

The quote on the postcard is from the song "I'm on my way to Reno", written by William Jerome and Jean Schwartz in 1910.

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Lee Skinner in Cowanesque, Pennsylvania, and postmarked April 7, 1911. There is no message written on the card.]]>
Children and politics
Dutch
United States--Pennsylvania--Markleysburg]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Estella C [Listes?] Markleysburg Fayette Co. Pennsylvania, and postmarked May 19, 1914. The message reads: "Dear Stella. Will start for Easton in the morning. My address will be 721 Coleman St. Easton Pa. Please write soon. M.L.]]>
Children and politics
Voting
United States--Ohio--Oberlin
United States--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Almeda Nell 33 Pleasant Street Oberlin, Ohio (c/o Mrs. H. Waih), and postmarked January 30, 1914. The message reads: "Dear Sister: Some class to the Smoky City after all, don't you think. Rec'd your letter and will answer soon. Glad to hear you are getting along [O.K.] in B. College. Lonvingly Mary & All."]]>
Children and politics
Kissing
Sailors
United States--Pennsylvania--Wallingford]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Mary Barndolla Wallingford Pennsylvania, and postmarked April 23, 1913 and April 24, 1913. The message reads: "Oh! You spring. Doing a little business."]]>
Children and politics
United States--New Jersey--Atlantic City
United States--Pennsylvania--Bethlehem]]>

The card is addressed to Miss Edith [Becheal?] 833 Broadway Beth. Pa., postmarked September 13, 1924. Written to the left of the address is "Uncle Chas."]]>