Tract : Woman suffrage essential to the true republic : an address delivered by George F. Hoar, at the Annual Meeting of the New England Woman Suffrage Association, Boston. May 27, 1873
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
New England Woman's Suffrage Association (Boston, Mass.), Meeting, (1873 : Boston, Mass.)
Politics and government
Political parties
Republicanism
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--United States--Political activity
Series: Woman Suffrage Tracts No. 8
Hoar examines the idea of what makes a cohesive "Republic" and argues that the participation and influence of women is necessary for the church, state and community to be successful and happy.
The address was printed and distributed in several different formats.
The Woman Suffrage Tracts series was comprised of ten issues, including: "Ought women to learn the alphabet?" by Thomas Wentworth Higginson; "The legal condition of women in Massachusetts" by Samuel E. Sewall; and "Woman's right and the public welfare" also by George F. Hoar.
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
American Woman Suffrage Association
Boston, Mass. : American Woman Suffrage Association
1873-05-27
23 p.
English
ALMS.1873.04
Boston, Massachusetts
Tract : Woman suffrage essential to the true republic. 1873
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
New England Woman Suffrage Association
Republicanism
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
An address delivered by Senator George F. Hoar at the Annual Meeting of the New England Woman Suffrage Association in Boston on May 27, 1873.
Hoar examines the idea of what makes a cohesive "Republic" and argues that the participation and influence of women is necessary for the church, state and community to be successful and happy.
The address was printed and distributed in several different formats.
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
Boston : American Woman Suffrage Association
1873-05-27
4 p.
English
ALMS.1873.03
Boston, Massachusetts
Leaflet : Women and the state. Woman Suffrage Leaflet. Vol. 4, No. 12. December 1891
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Woman --Suffrage --Massachusetts
A reprint of an address made by Senator George F. Hoar in support of woman's suffrage, during a convention held in Amherst, Massachusetts on September 24, 1891.
Hoar was a Massachusetts lawyer who was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (1869-1877) and then the U.S. Senate (1877-1904).
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
Boston : The Woman's Journal
1891-12
4 p.
English
DOCU.1891.03
Boston, Massachusetts