Postcard : And this is what, the vote has done for us women! [Circa 1922-1924]
Children
Children and politics
United States--New Jersey--Atlantic City
United States--Pennsylvania--Bethlehem
This card features a full color illustration of a young girl and boy. The boy is seated, with his legs crossed, smiling. The girl is carrying two buckets, walking toward him.
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."
Silver, Ruth Welch
[Circa 1922-1924]
Postcard : My Valentine. [Circa 1923]
Gender roles
Husband and wife
Marriage proposals
Valentines
Valentine's Day card featuring an illustration of a woman on her knees proposing to the man seated in a chair, reading the newspaper with a headline on women winning the right to vote.
This card is addressed "From Alice" to Mr. Gilbert Tennant 1100 Stanton Street Bay City, Michigan, and postmarked February 13, (1923).
Worcester, MA : Whitney
[Circa 1923]
Clipping : Harper's Weekly. Women at the polls in New Jersey in the good old times. November 13, 1880
Ballot
Elections
Women--Suffrage--New Jersey
Hand colored engraving by Howard Pyle, appeared on page 724 of Harper's Weekly, entitled "Women at the Polls in New Jersey in the Good Old Times." The illustration shows women casting votes at a municipal election, referring back to the period from 1797-1807, when New Jersey women were enfranchised.
Harper's Weekly was an American illustrated political magazine published from 1857 until 1916 with fiction, news, illustrations, and essays related to current events.
Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911, artist
New York : Harper & Brothers
1880-11-13
1 p.
English
New Jersey