Senate Report : Woman Suffrage…Report. [To accompany S.J. Res. 1]. June 13, 1913
Constitutional amendments
National American Woman Suffrage Association
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Woman Suffrage
Series: 63rd Congress, 1st session, Senate Report, 64
Favorable report by the U.S. Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage on the proposed woman suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Included in the report was a memorial signed by the officers of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
Ashurst, Henry Fountain
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Woman Suffrage
Washington, D.C. : Government Printing Office
1913-06-13
8 p.
English
DOCU.1913.10
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
Invitation : Victory convention (1869-1920) of the National American Woman Suffrage Association including the Susan B. Anthony centenary celebration and the Anna Howard Shaw memorial : together with the first national congress of the League of Women Voters. [1920]
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947
Constitutional amendments
Convention
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Convention
National American Woman Suffrage Association. League of Women Voters
National League of Women Voters (U.S.)
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
United States--Illinois--Chicago
Formal invitation to NAWSA's annual convention, dubbed the "Victory Convention" and held in Chicago, Illinois.
At the time of the convention, 33 states had ratified the federal suffrage amendment. The victory came on August 18, 1920 when Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the amendment.
At the convention, Carrie Chapman Catt formally founded the League of Women Voters as a "mighty political experiment" to help women carry out their new responsibility as voters.
National American Woman Suffrage Association
National American Woman Suffrage Association
[1920]
Tri-fold
English
DOCU.1920.02
Chicago, Illinois