Circular : Woman Suffrage Bazar. December 26 - 31, 1870
Bazaars (Charities)--Massachusetts--Boston
New England Woman's Suffrage Association (Boston, Mass.)
Women--Suffrage--Masschusetts
Circular published by the New England Woman Suffrage Association, containing details of the first woman suffrage bazaar to be held at Music Hall in Boston. The Circular Committee requested contributions of articles for the Bazaar be sent to the Woman's Journal offices in Boston. The Committee included Julia Ward Howe, Mary A. Livermore, and Mary E. Sargent.
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Livermore, Mary A. (Mary Ashton), 1820-1905
Sargent, Mary E.
Boston, Mass. : New England Woman Suffrage Association
1870
4 p.
English
DOCU.1870.07
Boston, Massachusetts
Letter : Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Mary G. Ames, and Mary A. Livermore, Office Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, to "friend." April 25, 1884
Ames, Mary, 1831-1903
Anti-suffrage
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
United States --Massachusetts --Boston
Women --Suffrage --Massachusetts
The handwritten letter references an enclosed petition and leaflets for municipal woman suffrage and urges the recipient to obtain as many names as possible by January 1, 1885. The letter also discusses the rising anti-suffrage movement in Boston.
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911
Ames, Mary, 1831-1903
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905
1884-04-25
1 p.
English
ALMS.1884.03
Boston, Massachusetts
Pamphlet : A full pocket book of what great men and great women have thought of woman suffrage. [Circa 1900-1910]
New York Woman Suffrage Association
Suffrage--United States--Public Opinion
Consists of quotes in support of woman suffrage from well-known public figures, including Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, George William Curtis, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Julia Ward Howe, and Abraham Lincoln.
New York Woman Suffrage Association
Syracuse, NY : New York Woman Suffrage Association Headquarters
[Circa 1900-1910]
16 p.
English
ALMS.1000.05
Pamphlet : Julia Ward Howe by Ellen M. Mitchell. [1910]
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Ellen Mitchell was a philosopher, educator, and reformer. She met Julia Ward Howe at the Concord School of Philosophy in 1879. When Howe died in 1910, Mitchell published this eulogy for her.
Mitchell, Ellen M., 1838-1920
[1910]
12 p.
English
DOCU.1902.04
Pamphlet : Julia Ward Howe on suffrage. [Circa 1905-1915]
Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910)
New England Woman's Suffrage Association (Boston, Mass.)
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Reprint of Julia Ward Howe's address on suffrage at the May Festival of the New England Woman Suffrage Association. The New England Woman Suffrage Association was formed in November, 1868, with Julia Ward Howe as president. The Association's annual meeting was held in May.
Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910)
New York
[Circa 1905-1915]
4 p.
English
DOCU.1000.90
Boston, Massachusetts
Postcard : Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, The Woman's Journal, to Massachusetts newspaper editors. February 15, 1890
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Newspaper--Letters to the editor
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Women--Suffrage--Canada
Women--Suffrage--Kansas
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Women--Suffrage--Wyoming
On front is handwritten "Mrs. Lucy Stone Dorchester Mass."
On back is a form letter entitled "Municipal Suffrage for Women."
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
1890-02-15
1 p.
English
DOCU-1890-02.01
DOCU-1890-02.02
Massachusetts
Program : Association for the Advancement of Women by the Woman's Ethical Club symposium. October 21, 1890
Association for the Advancement of Women
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Macdonald, George
Mitchell, Ellen M., 1838-1920
Wells, Kate Gannett, 1838-1911
Woman's Ethical Club
Women --Education --History
Women--Societies and clubs
Wood, Frances Fisher
Program includes presentations by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe from Rhode Island, Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells from Massachusetts, Mrs. Ellen M. Mitchell from Colorado and Mrs. Frances Fisher Wood from New York; as well as a reading of "Mother and Child", written by George Macdonald and a rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," written by Julia Ward Howe.
The Association for the Advancement of Women was created in 1873 to improve women’s education and entry into the professions. The Woman's Ethical Club, founded in 1889, was formed for members to have the opportunity to discuss issues in ethics and philanthropy.
Woman's Ethical Club
American Association for the Advancement of Women
1890-10-21
4 p.
English
ALMS.1890.03
New York
The Woman's Journal. (Boston, Mass.) 1871-1909
Boston (Mass.) -- Newspapers
Chicago (Ill.) -- Newspapers
Saint Louis (Mo.) -- Newspapers
Women --Political activity --United States
Women -- Suffrage -- Newspapers
Women--Suffrage--Periodicals
Women -- United States -- Newspapers
In 1870, Lucy Stone and her husband, Henry Browne Blackwell, founded The Woman’s Journal, a weekly newspaper. Their daughter, Alice Stone Blackwell began work as an editor in 1883 and became the sole editor until 1917. At its founding, the Woman's Journal absorbed the Woman’s Advocate. In 1910 it absorbed the National American Woman Suffrage Association's (NAWSA) publication, Progress. In 1917, Woman's Journal sold the newspaper to Carrie Chapman Catt's Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission, which merged it with the Woman Voter, and National Suffrage News to form The Woman Citizen. From 1917-1920, the Woman Citizen was the official organ of NAWSA and was published weekly, biweekly, and finally monthly until December 1927, when it was once again named The Woman’s Journal. It ceased publication in June 1931.
The Lewis collection includes the following issues:
Volume 2, No. 22, June 3, 1871
Volume 5, No. 11, March 14, 1874--missing pages
Volume 5, No. 16, April 18, 1874
Volume 10, No. 15, April 12, 1879
Volume 10, No. 16, April 19, 1879
Volume 10, No. 17, April 26, 1879
Volume 10, No. 18, May 3, 1879
Volume 10, No. 19, May 10, 1879
Volume 10, No. 20, May 17, 1879
Volume 10, No. 23, June 7, 1879
Volume 10, No. 24, June 14, 1879
Volume 10, No. 25, June 21, 1879
Volume 10, No. 27, July 5, 1879
Volume 10, No. 28, July 12, 1879
Volume 10, No. 30, July 26, 1879
Volume 10, No. 31, August 2, 1879
Volume 10, No. 32, August 9, 1879
Volume 10, No. 33, August 16, 1879
Volume 10, No. 34, August 23, 1879
Volume 10, No. 35, August 30, 1879
Volume 10, No. 36, September 6, 1879
Volume 10, No 39, September 27, 1879
Volume 10, No. 40, October 4, 1879
Volume 10, No. 41, October 11, 1879
Volume 10, No. 42, October 18, 1879
Volume 10, No. 43, October 25, 1879
Volume 10, No. 44, November 1, 1879
Volume 10, No. 45, November 8, 1879
Volume 10, No. 46, November 15, 1879
Volume 10, No. 47, November 22, 1879
Volume 10, No. 48, November 29, 1879
Volume 10, No. 49, December 6, 1879
Volume 10, No. 50, December 13, 1879
Volume 10, No. 51, December 20, 1879
Volume 10, No. 52, December 27, 1879
Volume 29, No. 5, January 29, 1898
Volume 33, No. 3, January 18, 1902
Volume 33, No. 26, June 28, 1902
Volume 38, No. 10, March 9, 1907
Volume 38, No. 11, March 16, 1907
Volume 40, No. 7, February 13, 1909
Volume 40, No. 8, February 20, 1909
Boston and Chicago : [s.n.], 1870-1912
Livermore, Mary A. (Mary Ashton), 1820-1905.
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910.
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911.
National American Woman Suffrage Association.
English
Text
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 8, 1870)-v. 43, no. 40 (Oct. 12, 1912).