Leaflet : The Outlook. May 8, 1897. [Circa 1897-1900]
Albany Anti-Suffrage Association
Anti-suffrage
Leonard, Priscilla, 1861-1948
United States--Colorado--Denver
United States--New York--Albany
Vaile, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Marion), 1852-1902
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)
Reprint of a letter to the editor of the magazine, The Outlook, written by Charlotte M. Vaile in which she supports a recent article written by Priscilla Leonard on "Woman's Suffrage in Colorado." Vaile believes the majority of women in Colorado do not support women's suffrage and wish they did not have the right to vote.
The letter was reprinted by the Albany Anti-Suffrage Association, more formally referred to as the Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York.
The Outlook Magazine
[Albany, N.Y.] : [Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York]
[Circa 1897-1900]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1000.65
Leaflet : Chicago Chronicle, July 10, 1896 : Oppose woman suffrage; Mrs. Crannell endorsed. [Circa 1896-1900]
Anti-suffrage
Democratic National Convention. Committee on Resolutions
Chicago (Ill.)
Speeches, addresses, etc.
United States--Politics and government
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)
Reprint of an article from the Chicago Chronicle with endorsements of Mrs. W. Winslow (Elizabeth) Crannell's address delivered the day before to the Committee on Resolutions at the Democractic National Convention, held in Chicago.
The article was reprinted by the Albany Anti-Suffrage Association, more formally referred to as the Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York.
Chicago Chronicle. (Chicago, IL)
[Albany, N.Y.] : [Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York]
[Circa 1896-1900]
2 p.
English
DOCU.1000.63
Flier : Which side are you on? Empire State Campaign Committee. [1915]
Constitutional amendments
Elections
Empire State Campaign Committee
Neylan, John Francis, 1885-1960
Taylor, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), 1858-1941
Voting
Women--Suffrage--California
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women--Suffrage--New York
Reprints statements in support of woman suffrage from Congressman Edward T. Taylor of Colorado and John Francis Neyian, Chairman State Board of Control, Sacramento, California.
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 similar organizations, headed by Carrie Chapman Catt. It was created to bring New York women together in support of the state woman suffrage amendment. The New York referendum was defeated in 1915 but passed two years later in November 1917.
Empire State Campaign Committee
New York : Empire State Campaign Committee
[1915]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1915.34
Flier : A word to the wise. Empire State Campaign Committee. [Circa 1914-1915]
Constitutional amendments
Elections
Empire State Campaign Committee
Taylor, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), 1858-1941
Voting
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women--Suffrage--New York
Using excerpts from a pro-suffrage speech by Congressman Edward T. Taylor, of Colorado, where women were granted full suffrage in 1893, he answers common questions about the impact of woman suffrage in his state. These issues include whether or not husband and wife vote alike, if the criminal vote was doubled, if bad women vote, if it increase corruption in politics, and whether woman suffrage had done any good in the state.
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 similar organizations, headed by Carrie Chapman Catt. It was created to bring New York women together in support of the state woman suffrage amendment. The New York referendum was defeated in 1915 but passed two years later in November 1917.
Empire State Campaign Committee
New York : Empire State Campaign Committee
[Circa 1914-1915]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1915.24
Clipping : "Colorado Suffrage Enthusiasts Want Woman in Cabinet / 'Why Club' of Denver starts movmeent for recognition by Wilson." [November 13, 1912]
Cabinet
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Women--Societies and clubs
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women cabinet officers
News article about plans by the Why Club of Denver, Colorado to lobby for a woman Cabinet member for President-elect Woodrow Wilson.
The newspaper is not identified. The year is written on the clipping.
[1912-11-13]
English
Denver, Colorado
Clipping : "Democrats Seek votes of Women / Wilson managers plan campaign in six woman suffrage states." [August 12, 1912]
Elections
Political campaigns
Voting
Women--Suffrage--California
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women--Suffrage--Idaho
Women--Suffrage--Utah
Women--Suffrage--Washington
Women--Suffrage--Wyoming
Brief article about efforts to gain women voters for Woodrow Wilson's presidential campaign in the six woman suffrage states: California, Wyoming, Washington, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho.
The newspaper is not identified. The year is written on the clipping.
[1912-08-12]
English
Leaflet : General Hale on Colorado Women's Votes. [Circa 1908-1915]
Hale, Irving, 1861-1930
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Series : Political Equality Series; v. 3, no. 8
Reprint of an interview by the editor of the Woman's Journal with General Irving Hale of Denver, Colorado. The editor asked questions such as:
Do you find that equal suffrage leads women to neglect their homes?
Do differences of political opinion lead to family quarrels and divorces?
Has the women's influence on the whole been for or against political corruption?
Do women make as good wives and mothers as before?
New York : National American Woman Suffrage Association
[Circa 1908-1915]
4 p.
English
DOCU.1000.15
Pamphlet : Measuring up equal suffrage : an authoritative estimate of results in Colorado. 1911
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Reprint of extracts from an article published in the magazine, "The Delineator" in February 1911. The authors described the effect of women's suffrage on the laws and politics of Colorado, where women were permitted to vote in 1893.
Creel, George, 1876-1953
Lindsey, Ben B. (Ben Barr), 1869-1943
New York : National American Woman Suffrage Association
[1911]
32 p.
English
DOCU.1000.21
Pamphlet : America and woman suffrage. Wyoming. Colorado. Utah. Idaho.1909
Wells, B.B. (Bettina Borrmann), 1879-
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Women--Suffrage--Idaho
Women--Suffrage--Utah
Women--Suffrage--Wyoming
British suffragist, Bettina Borrman Wells discusses her three visits to the United States over a period of three years, when she visited areas where women were already enfranchised, including Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah.
Wells was active in the Women's Freedom League in Great Britain before she moved to the United States. Borrman Wells founded the organization, the American Suffragettes to model English militant methods of protest.
Wells, B.B. (Bettina Borrmann), 1879-
London : W. & G. Baird
1909-11-07
National Women's Social and Political Union
15 p.
English
DOCU.1909.13
Ballot : Official ballot for election precinct no. 19, Park County, Colorado. November 7, 1893
Ballot
Election--Colorado
United States--Colorado--Park County
Women--Suffrage--Colorado
Official election ballot includes the list of candidates for the People's Party, Free coinage, and Republican parties.
Along the bottom of each column is the measure to approve or deny equal suffrage in Colorado. Colorado women won the right to vote in this general election.
1893-11-07
A.E. Van Deusen, County Clerk
W.L. Wilson, Deputy
1 p.
English
DOCU.1893.03
Park County, Colorado