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  • Tags: New York State Woman Suffrage Party

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Military census card for Mrs. Alice T. Palmer, of Genesee County. The card indicates she will serve 1 day in Corfu, NY.

In an effort to demonstrate their support for the war effort and garner positive attention toward the fight for the right to…

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Program and menu for the dinner held at the Onondaga in Syracuse, New York. The program includes toastmistress, Harriet May Mills, and remarks by Rev. John H. Applebee, Hon. Walter R. Stone, Mayor; Mrs. William F. Canough, President Syracuse…

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Blank statement of support for woman suffrage in New York State. Contains space for the name and address of the recipient, including county, assembly district, and election district.

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Blank statement of support for woman suffrage in New York State. Contains space for the name and address of the recipient, including county, assembly district, and election district.

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Suffrage gardens were a popular technique to gather support for woman's suffrage in 1917.

This pamphlet was originally created by Mayor Mitchel's Food Supply Committee of New York City. The Albany Branch of the New York State Woman Suffrage Party…

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Blue and white pamphlet sealed with 1916 American Red Cross Christmas stamps, entitled "Do You Know?"

The pamphlet includes a list of facts detailing women's efforts to gain the right to vote throughout the country, and the reasons why women…

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One side contains space for signatures in support of woman suffrage in New York. The reverse contains the list of officers of the New York State Woman Suffrage Party, and instructions for returning the completed list.

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Letter addressed to a male New York voter (soldier) to lobby for the woman suffrage amendment. The packets sent out included suffrage literature.

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This leaflet quotes Wilson on five occasions endorsing suffrage for women, and encourages peopole to work for and vote for the New York Woman Suffrage Amendment on November 6, 1917.

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Argues that women in Canada, Russia, Norway, Finland, France, Denmark, Italy, and Yucatan all either have the vote or are awaiting measures under consideration. Urges New York men to consider the patriotism of New York women and vote for woman…
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