Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909
Draper, E.D.
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass.:1870)]]>

The stock was later sold and transferred to Lucy Stone, wife of H.B. Blackwell on October 31, 1882 according to a note along the left side of the document and the note of transfer signed by J.J. Belville on the verso.]]>
Fundraising
National Woman's Party
Rector, [Florence] Kenyon Hayden, 1882-1973
Suffragists -- United States
United States--Ohio--Columbus
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

She gives reasons why every woman should support the National Woman's Party and urges state and local chairmen to call meetings, read the history, and ask for financial support. She highlights the fact that Columbus, Ohio, where she lives, raised $6,600 dollars.

This essay is unbound, printed by mimeograph. The Lewis collection includes two copies of this manuscript.]]>
Booth, Maud Ballington, 1865-1948
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892
Election
Fleischer, Charles
Gleason, Joseph M.
Griggs, Edward Howard, 1868-1951
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911
Political campaigns
States' rights (American politics)---History--20th century
Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

One side contains detailed arguments for woman suffrage in Ohio. The reverse side reads "The most patriotic service you can render your country this day is to resolve to help win Votes for Women" and contains quotes from well-known public figures in favor or woman suffrage.

The slogan, "Women's Ballot for the King's Business" was originally adopted by the Women's Christian Temperance Union.]]>
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
Political campaigns
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

Issued early in 1911 before California became a suffrage state, suffragists lobbied for Ohio to be the sixth state to pass a suffrage referendum. California became the sixth state on October 10, 1911.

White back paper contains name of manufacturer and an Ohio union bug.]]>
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
Political campaigns
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

Issued early in 1911 before California became a suffrage state, suffragists lobbied for Ohio to be the sixth state to pass a suffrage referendum. California became the sixth state on October 10, 1911.

White back paper contains name of manufacturer. ]]>
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
Political campaigns
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

Issued early in 1911 before California became a suffrage state, suffragists lobbied for Ohio to be the sixth state to pass a suffrage referendum. California became the sixth state on October 10, 1911.

White back paper contains name of manufacturer. ]]>
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
Political campaigns
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

Issued early in 1911 before California became a suffrage state, suffragists lobbied for Ohio to be the sixth state to pass a suffrage referendum. California became the sixth state on October 10, 1911."

White backpaper contains the name of the manufacturer.]]>
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Campaign insignia
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Referendum
Women--Suffrage--Ohio]]>

White backpaper contains the name of the manufacturer. There may have been a ribbon attached to this button.]]>
Colby, Bainbridge, 1869-1950
Constitutional amendments--Ratification
Cox, James M. (James Middleton), 1870-1957
Elections
Illinois--Newspapers
Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880
National Woman's Party
Paul, Alice, 1885-1977
Primaries
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
United States--Illinois
Voter registration
Walker, Seth M., 1892-1951
Women--Suffrage--Tennessee]]>

The primary article discusses Tennessee's vote for the woman suffrage amendment by a tally of 50 to 46 after three ballots had been taken. The first two ballots resulted in a tie of 48 to 48. The original tally on the third ballot was 49 to 47 but Speaker Walker changed his vote from "no to aye" which would allow him to bring up a motion to reconsider the resolution.

Additional sections discuss the appeal by the National Woman's Party to Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby to issue a proclamation declaring the ratification so that women could participate in August primaries being held in many states.

Articles on the front page include:
"Suffrage Fight Started in 1848; Illinois First State to Ratify"

"Epitome of Women's Battle for Suffrage" with timeline of major events from 1848 to 1920

"Tennessee's Action Puts State Fight in Turmoil/Await Proclamation by Colby; Will Affect the Primaries" discusses the impact women voters may have on the upcoming elections in Illinois.]]>
Fundraising
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
Political campaigns
Suffrage--Massachusetts--Boston
Women--Political activity
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts]]>

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]]>