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PERI-1871-01 The Womans Journal June 3 1871 above the fold.jpg
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…

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Written by managing editor, Agnes E. Ryan, this pamphlet contains historical information on the "Woman's Journal." It includes an early list of stockholders and a description of the production process. It also includes illustrations of founders, Lucy…

ALMS-1870-06-1 front Certificate No 76 for the corporation known as the Proprietors of the Womans Journal.JPG
Stock certificate for one share of the Woman's Journal, sold for $50 to J. J. Belville of Dayton, Ohio.

The stock was later sold and transferred to Lucy Stone, wife of H.B. Blackwell on October 31, 1882 according to a note along the left side of…

DOCU-1894-01 26th NAWSA Convention Program.jpg
Program, marked second edition, for the NAWSA Twenty-Sixth Annual Convention held in Metzerott's Music Hall.

The program includes the schedule of events with the names of the speakers, and photographs of Lucretia Mott; Lucy Stone; Elizabeth Cady…

DOCU-1890-02-1 Suffage publish request via postcard to MA newspapers addressed to Lucy Stone front.jpg
On front is handwritten "Mrs. Lucy Stone Dorchester Mass."
On back is a form letter entitled "Municipal Suffrage for Women."

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Reprint of a sermon about Lucy Stone by the Reverend Minot Judson Savage on November 3, 1893. The sermon was published in a series entitled, Sermons of M.J. Savage, Volume 15, Issue 5, Boston Unity Pulpit.

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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…

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Play portrays a series of moments in the life of Massachusetts suffragist, Lucy Stone in her work for political equality and social change. The play premiered in Boston on May 9, 1939.
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