Elections
Empire State Campaign Committee
Presidents--Election
Voting
Women--Suffrage--New York
Young, Art, 1866-1943]]>

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 referendum was defeated in 1915 but passed two years later in November 1917.]]>

Young, Art, 1866-1943, artist]]>
Justice
Women and democracy
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain]]>

In this article, he makes the argument that suffrage is not a necessary consequence of the principles of Democracy and Justice, but would in fact undermine the foundation of government.]]>
Campaign literature
Elections--Virginia
Governors--Virginia
Republican Party (Va.)]]>
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes]]>
England--London
Great Britain.--Parliament--1900-1910
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes]]>
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Master G. Reu 50 Southgate St. Chapel House Gloucester, and postmarked July 2, 1909. The handwritten message reads: "Jim don't having a suffragette for a wife or you coming up to go to white city this summer when you get [illegible] holidays with love Annie"]]>
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Whiting Hornsea Burton Hornsea. The postmark is too faded to read. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Mr. Whiting, / With reference to our call on you on Whit- Monday, we cannot tell you to a week when we shall come; but some of us will probably come last week in July, and are agreeable to pay per head per week as you suggested. / A.V. Officer"]]>
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes]]>

This card may be referring to referring to an attack by Emmeline Pankhurst on the windows of No 10 Downing Street on March 1, 1910.]]>
Government facilities--British--England--London
Nursery rhymes]]>