Letter : Elizabeth King Ellicott, Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore, to the ward members of the Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore. No. 1. October 1, 1910
Citizenship
Ellicott, Elizabeth King, 1858-1914
Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
United States--Maryland--Baltimore
Women--Suffrage--Maryland
Circular 1 of 3 distributed by the Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore to study the city and the ways in which the League might engage women in its political activities. The letter details plans by the League to organize its 1,000 members from 22 wards in the city into local civic centers. The purpose of the civic centers was to train men and women in the responsibilities of citizenship.
Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
Ellicott, Elizabeth King, 1858-1914
Baltimore, MD : Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
1910-10-01
DOCU.1910.10
DOCU.1910.11
1 p.
English
DOCU.1910.09
Questionnaire : Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore. No. 2. October 1, 1910
Ellicott, Elizabeth King, 1858-1914
Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
United States--Maryland--Baltimore
Women--Suffrage--Maryland
Circular 2 of 3 distributed by the Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore to study the city and the ways in which the League might engage women in its political activities. This questionnaire asks for details about the wards in Baltimore, including police force, saloons, condition of public schools, condition of streets and alleys, and parks and play grounds, etc.
The League planned to organize its 1,000 members into local civic centers according to the wards where they lived. The purpose of the civic centers was to train men and women in the responsibilities of citizenship.
Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
Ellicott, Elizabeth King, 1858-1914
Baltimore, MD : Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore
1910-10-01
DOCU.1910.09
DOCU.1910.11
2 p.
English
DOCU.1910.10