Souvenir Program : Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Bazaar, Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple, Boston. December 7-11, 1897
Advertising, Political--United States
Fundraising
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Massachusetts--Boston
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association held a bazaar "for the sale of useful and Fancy goods" at Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple, in Boston.
The program includes information about entertainment, tables named after leading suffragists, recipes, several essays on women's suffrage and women's rights, and recipes.
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Providence, R.I. : Providence Albertype Co., Printers
1897
6 p.
English
DOCU.1897.03
December 7-11, 1897
Massachusetts
Letter : Miss Hulda Loud, Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, to hotel owner William Curtis. August 21, 1872
Loud, Hulda B.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political activity
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Suffragists--United States--Women social reformers
United States--Massachusetts--Abington
Unites States--Massachusetts--Lenox
Curtis, William
The letter requests Curtis' help in securing a place to deliver a woman suffrage lecture. Loud was active in the woman's movement in Massachusetts.
Loud, Hulda B.
1872-08-21
1 p.
English
DOCU.1872.01a
DOCU.1872.01b
Tin blue bird hanger, Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association with Votes for Women slogan. [1915]
Advertising, Political--United States
Fundraising
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Symbols
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
Die-stamped metal blue, black and yellow bird seated on a black perch. There is a hole in the top of the bird so that it can be hung.
"Votes for Women Nov. 2" is printed in black along the gold ground (bird's belly and tail). "Mass. Woman Suffrage Assn. Gertrude H. Leonard Theresa A. Crowley" is printed in black along the outside edge of the bird's tail.
This piece was part of the 1915 advertising campaign to pass suffrage referendums in four eastern states: New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. All four states lost.
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
[1915]
Tin (metal)
English
MEMR.1915.11
Massachusetts
Hand Held Fan : Woodrow Wilson and Charles Evans Hughes, [1916]
Election
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Yellow square cardboard fan with black print attached to a wooden dowel.
On the front are pictures of the two presidential candidates, "Mr. Hughes" and "Pres. Wilson."
The reverse side contains quotes that address their individual positions on women's suffrage.
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
[1916]
Paper and wood
English
MEMR.1916.01
Massachusetts
Hand Held Fan : While watching the Horse Race Don't forget one half of the Human Race Votes for Women. [1915]
Crowley, Teresa A., 1874-1930
Election
Leonard, Gertrude Halladay, 1868-1919
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
States' rights (American politics)---History--20th century
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
White square cardboard fan with blue print attached to a wooden dowel.
The front features the slogan, "While watching the Horse Race Don't forget one half of the Human Race/ Votes for Women/ Election Day November 2."
The reverse side includes a map of the suffrage states and additional text that reads "If the men of the West trust their women with the ballot - Why can't the women of Massachusetts be trusted? Suffrage spreads from State to neighbor State. This proves it a success. Vote 'Yes' November 2"
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
[1915]
Leonard, Gertrude Halladay, 1868-1919
Crowley, Teresa A., 1874-1930
Paper and wood
English
MEMR.1915.03
Massachusetts
Hand Held Fan : Votes for the Women of Massachusetts. [1915]
Crowley, Teresa A., 1874-1930
Election
Leonard, Gertrude Halladay, 1868-1919
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
States' rights (American politics)---History--20th century
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts
White square cardboard fan with blue print attached to a wooden dowel.
The front contains the slogan "Baseball Fans Movie Fans Political Fans All Good Fans Everywhere Favor Votes for the Women of Massachusetts Election Day November 2"
The reverse side includes a map of the suffrage states and additional text that reads "If the men of the West trust their women with the ballot - Why can't the women of Massachusetts be trusted? Suffrage spreads from State to neighbor State. This proves it a success. Vote 'Yes' November 2"
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
[1915]
Paper and wood
English
MEMR.1915.02
Massachusetts
Envelope : Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association addressed to E. Dana Bancroft Esq. in Ayer, MA
Bancroft, Edward Dana, 1821-1895
Legislators--Massachusetts--1900-1910
Massachusetts.--General Court.--House of Representatives--People--1900-1910
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
E. Dana Bancroft was in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
The envelope also contains handwritten notes: "Saw Dr. Heartwell and spoke with him about the within [?] an [?] presence of Doctor Parsons Sat. Feb. 18, 1888. Senator voted right, Defended in Senate."
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
1888-02-14
English
ALMS.1888.01
Boston, Massachusetts
Broadside : The bible for woman suffrage. October 1, 1889
Bible and feminism
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Women -- Biblical teaching
Women --Suffrage --Massachusetts
Address delivered by Rev. J.W. Bashford at the 13th annual meeting of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association.
Bashford, J. W. (James Whitford), 1849-1919
Boston : American Woman Suffrage Association
1889-10-01
2 p.
English
ALMS.1885.01
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