Ribbon and badge : N.Y.S.W.S.A. 36th Annual Convention, Auburn. Oct. 17-19, 1904
Buttons
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Convention.
New York State Woman Suffrage Association
Ribbons
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
United States--New York--Auburn
Votes for women
Gold ribbon and gold decorative pin with a celluloid photograph of Anna Howard Shaw. The back of the celluloid button is white with blue printed text that reads "President N.A.W.S.A."
This was issued for the New York State Woman Suffrage Association's 36th convention in Auburn, New York on October 17-19, 1904.
Newark, N.J. : Whitehead & Hoag Co. (Manufacturer)
[1904]
11 cm.
English
MEMR.1904.01
Auburn, New York
Pamphlet : A full pocket book of what great men and great women have thought of woman suffrage. [Circa 1900-1910]
New York Woman Suffrage Association
Suffrage--United States--Public Opinion
Consists of quotes in support of woman suffrage from well-known public figures, including Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, George William Curtis, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Julia Ward Howe, and Abraham Lincoln.
New York Woman Suffrage Association
Syracuse, NY : New York Woman Suffrage Association Headquarters
[Circa 1900-1910]
16 p.
English
ALMS.1000.05
New York Woman Suffrage Association delegate ribbon : N.Y.W.S.A. 26th annual convention Ithaca. Souvenir of the 600,000 petition. 1894
New York State Woman Suffrage Association
Ribbons
United States--New York--Ithaca
Gold silk ribbon with rolled hem along the top edge and fringe along the bottom edge and black printed text.
The twenty-sixth New York Woman Suffrage Association's annual convention was held in Ithaca, New York, from November 12-14, 1894. Earlier in 1894, New York State held its Constitutional Convention to revise the State constitution, which included a proposed amendment aimed at striking the word "male," and granting the right to vote. The suffragists were denied representation, and female delegates were not allowed.
The NYWSA, with the help of Susan B. Anthony, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union, collected roughly 600,000 signatures in favor of giving women the vote, but the petitions failed to persuade the delegates.
New York State Woman Suffrage Association
1894-11
English
MEMR.1894.01
Ithaca, New York
Broadside : Justice. Equality. Why Women Want to Vote. Women are citizens and wish to do their civic duty. [Circa 1910-1915]
Businesswomen
Education
Mother and child
National American Woman Suffrage Association
New York Woman Suffrage Association
Teachers
United States--New York--Albany
Women--Employees
Women--Suffrage--New York
Lists reasons why working women, housekeepers, mothers, teachers, business women, tax-paying women, women of leisure, and all women need the right to vote.
This broadside was created by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
New York Woman Suffrage Association
Albany, New York : New York State Woman Suffrage Association
[Circa 1910-1915]
1 sheet ([1] p.)
English
DOCU.1000.113