Envelope : Senate United States Part of Cong. Record-Free Article on woman suffrage introduced in United States Senate by Hon. James E. Martine, Senator from the State of New Jersey. February 25, 1915
Martine, James Edgar, 1850-1925
Ross, Clinton, 1862-1920
United States. Congress (64th : 1915-1917). Senate
The envelope was created to distribute the referenced article. This envelope is addressed to Clinton Ross, Glenmary, Owego New York.
Martine, James Edgar, 1850-1925
1915
DOCU.1915.10
1 envelope
English
DOCU.1915.11
Article on woman suffrage introduced in United States Senate by Hon. James E. Martine, Senator from the state of New Jersey. February 25, 1915
Senator James Martine, of New Jersey presents an article from the District of Columbia Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage presenting with facts on the negative impact of women voters in states where women were granted the right to vote.
The essay addresses the impact of woman suffrage on taxation, prohibition, schools, working women, war, rural communities, failure of women to vote when given the ballot, and the idea that woman suffrage is undemocratic.
Martine, James Edgar, 1850-1925
Washington, D.C. : [s.n.]
1915
DOCU.1915.11
14 p.
English
DOCU.1915.10