Postcard : "Wanted-a willing man" 1910
Flowers
United States--Kansas--Morganville
Sepia illustration of a well-dressed woman, walking through a pond, holding a bouquet of flowers.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Millie Cook Morganville, Kansas, and postmarked February 15, 1911. The message reads: "Feb. 14 1911 / Dear old pal:- Received the card and will try to answer. Gee but I wish you could come here for a day or two while you are alone cant you, we could have a good time. I am going to a show tonight. I have a dandy place to work and am not anxious to come back. Let me hear from you soon. Always your best friend. Flora."
New York, N.Y. : Roth Langley
1910
Postcard : I am neutral. [Circa 1910-1917]
Husband and wife
Marriage
United States--Colorado--Kremmling
United States--Kansas--Brewster
Part of a series of postcards, labeled No. 2178, 10 designs, "Neutral" Comic.
Cartoon illustration of a man running away from two women who are arguing. One of the women carries a banner that reads, "Votes for women" while the other carries a banner that reads, "Anti-." The man carries a banner that says, "I am neutral." A dog moves out of the way of the man as he runs.
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Marian Patterson Brewster, Kansas, Lock Box 13, and postmarked March 22, 1919. The message reads: "March 21st, 1919 / Troublesome, Colo. / Dear Marian:- / Well I am sending you three different kinds of cards / this one is worst of all but it is the last one I got and believe me it will be the last one for a while of this kind any way. Answer soon. From Pauline."
[Wilf?]
[Circa 1910-1917]
Postcard : I am neutral. [Circa 1910-1917]
Husband and wife
Marriage
United States--Colorado--Kremmling
United States--Kansas--Brewster
Part of a series of postcards, labeled No. 2178, 10 designs, "Neutral" Comic.
Cartoon illustration of a man hiding in a closet while two women argue in the kitchen. One woman says "I'm me own boss, see!" and the other says "You must do as I say!" The man is holding a banner with the slogan "I am neutral."
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Marian Patterson Brewster, Kansas, Lock Box 13, and postmarked March 12, 1919. The message reads: "Troublesome, Colorado / March 4th, 1919 / Well I hope you got all the cards and hope you like them. I will try and get some different ones if I can as I don't much care for these. From, Pauline"
[Wilf?]
[Circa 1910-1917]
Postcard : I'm neutral. [Circa 1910-1917]
Husband and wife
Marriage
United States--Colorado--Kremmling
United States--Kansas--Brewster
Part of a series of postcards, labeled No. 2178, 10 designs, "Neutral" Comic.
Cartoon illustration of a man running away from two women who are arguing. The women, one labeled "Friend Wife" and the other "My Mother-In-Law" both say "Am I not right, George?" The man carries a banner that reads, "I'm Neutral."
On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Marian Patterson Brewster, Kansas, Lock Box 13, and postmarked March 12, 1919. The message reads: "Troublesome, Colorado / March 4th, 1919 / Dear Marian:- / I will drop you a few lines, as I suppose you got my card I sent you. / We have all been sick but mamma. My Dad was in bed a week and I have got the earache. / From Pauline."
[Wilf?]
[Circa 1910-1917]
Postcard : Results of the suffrage victory. [Circa 1910]
Anti-suffrage
Father and child
Gender role
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Social role
United States--Kansas--Hollenberg
Color illustration of a woman walking out of the door, leaving her husband to take care of their child. The sign on the wall reads: "God bless our home."
On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. Fred [Ziveifel?] Hollenberg, Kansas, and postmarked January 1911.
[Circa 1910]
Postcard : Votes for Women. [1909]
California Equal Suffrage Association
United States--California
Postcard possibly created by the California Equal Suffrage Association. The yellow and black illustration on the recto is a woman holding a "Votes for Women" flag. The rest of the card was left blank.
On the recto, the message reads: "Dear Mitie, / I just want to let you know I asked miss Pattison to send you a box of liners on approval. I hope you like some of the things - I wrote the baby yesterday - I had a nice
(continued on verso):
"letter from Billy saying he had written you - What kind of a letter was it. Love to you all. / Mary"
On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. Ray E. Frazier El Dorado, Kansas, and postmarked February 19, 1909.
[California Equal Suffrage Association]
[1909]
Leaflet : James T. Gardiner… [Circa 1896-1900]
Albany Anti-Suffrage Association
Anti-suffrage
Gardiner, James T. (James Terry), 1842-1912
Local elections
United States--Kansas--Leavenworth
United States--New York--Albany
Women--Suffrage--Kansas
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)
James T. Gardiner, surveyor and engineer, provides his observations regarding the negative impact of women's suffrage in Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas women were granted the right to vote in school district elections in 1861 and municipal elections in 1887
[Albany, N.Y.] : Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York
[Albany, N.Y.] : Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York
[Circa 1896-1900]
2 p.
English
DOCU.1000.79
Flier : Woman suffrage mass meeting : in the interest of woman suffrage campaigns in Wisconsin, Kansas, Oregon, and Ohio. [Circa 1911-1912]
Barrett, John, 1866-1938
Columbia Theatre (Organization : Washington, D.C.)
Dudley, George F.
Women--Suffrage--Kansas
Women--Suffrage--Ohio
Women--Suffrage--Oregon
Women --Suffrage --Washington (D.C.)
Women--Suffrage--Wisconsin
Notice of a woman suffrage meeting. The state where the meeting was held is not identified, but it was most likely held at the Columbia Theatre in Washington, D.C. Speakers included the Honorable John Barrett, Director General of the Pan American Union and Reverend George F. Dudley of St. Stephen's Church.
[Circa 1911-1912]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1000.25
Clipping : "Western States in Favor of Suffrage, Retuns Indicate / Kansas approves Constitutional Amendment by 50,000; Arizona Voices Approval." [November 6, 1912]
Constitutional amendments
Elections
Women--Suffrage--Arizona
Women--Suffrage--Kansas
Women--Suffrage--Oregon
Women--Suffrage--Wisconsin
News article with election results regarding women's suffrage in Kansas, Arizona, Oregon, and Wisconsin.
The measure was defeated in Wisconsin, and passed in Kansas, Arizona, and Oregon.
The newspaper is not identified. The year is written on the clipping.
[1912-11-06]
English
Clipping : "20,000 Suffrage Enthusiasts Hike / New York City Women Plan big celebration of victory in four states." [November 9, 1912]
Hale, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, 1883-1967
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Parades & processions--New York--1910-1920
Publicity
Women--Suffrage--Arizona
Women--Suffrage--Kansas
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Women--Suffrage--Oregon
News article about the torchlight parade for women's suffrage held in New York City to celebrate women winning the right to vote in four states, including Kansas, Arizona, Michigan, and Oregon.
Article includes a photograph with caption: "Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale is to be the grand marshal of 'Votes for Women' demonstration in New York tonight."
[1912-11-09]
English
New York, New York