Calendars
Chicago Political Equality League (Chicago, Ill.)
Fundraising
Votes for Women
Women--Political activity]]>
Boston (Mass.)--Newspapers
Chicago (Ill.)--Newspapers
Fundraising
Saint Louis (Mo.)--Newspapers
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Women--Suffrage--Newspapers
Women--United States--Newspapers
Women--Political activity]]>
The Woman's Journal newspaper. The leaflet details the publisher's goals for 1898, including a list of special features by well-known authors that will appear in upcoming issues and a series of biographical sketches entitled "Husbands of Distinguished American Women."

The page also lists the subscription rates, club rates, and special rates for new and old subscribers.]]>
Fundraising
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Massachusetts--Boston
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts]]>

The program includes information about entertainment, tables named after leading suffragists, recipes, several essays on women's suffrage and women's rights, and recipes.]]>
Massachusetts]]>
Fundraising
National American Woman Suffrage Association]]>
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Buttons
Fundraising
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Patriotism
World War, 1914-1918--Women--United States]]>

The National American Woman Suffrage Association was active in the war effort and this was one of several buttons issued to support the fundraising efforts for Women's Oversea Hospitals.

White backpaper contains the name of the manufacturer.]]>
Great Britain
United States]]>
Belmont, Alva, 1853-1933
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (U.S.)
Marble House (Newport, R.I.)
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Fundraising
Tea
Votes for Women
Women--Political activity]]>

The set of "Votes for Women" china included: a luncheon plate, a coffee cup and saucer, a bread or cake plate, and a soup bowl, a creamer, an oval celery plate, and a small berry dish. This collection includes the bread plate (shown) and the saucer.

This plate was most likely created as a part of a luncheon service for a women's suffrage conference held at Alva Belmont's summer home, Marble House, in Newport, Rhode Island in July 1914. ]]>
(Manufacturer)]]>
Belmont, Alva, 1853-1933
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (U.S.)
Marble House (Newport, R.I.)
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Fundraising
Tea
Votes for Women
Women--Political activity]]>

The set of "Votes for Women" china included: a luncheon plate, a coffee cup and saucer, a bread or cake plate, and a soup bowl, a creamer, an oval celery plate, and a small berry dish. The Lewis collection includes only the saucer (shown) and bread plate.

This saucer may have been created as a part of a luncheon service for a women's suffrage conference held at Alva Belmont's summer home, Marble House, in Newport, Rhode Island in July 1914. ]]>
(Manufacturer)]]>
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Fundraising
Tea
Votes for Women
Women--Political activity]]>

Stamped on the back: "Laughlin Semi-vitreous china Colonial." There is no matching teacup.]]>
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Fund raising
Tea
Votes for Women
Women--Political activity]]>

This set was sold by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.]]>
Fundraising
National Woman's Party
Paul, Alice, 1885-1977]]>

The document covers the suffrage movement, the work for the Equal Rights Amendment, and the organization's international equality efforts.

On the last page is a complete list of the National Chairmen of the National Woman's Party from 1913 to 1945, beginning and ending with founder, Alice Paul.]]>