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POST-1909-35 Votes for Women small cards.jpg
Set of seven cards with accompanying envelopes. Each white card contains a 4-verse poem about militant suffrage. The poems are anti-suffrage The white envelopes each contain an illustration of a yellow and black "Votes for Women" flag in the upper…

POST-1913-18 Leet Brothers Post Cards Set.jpg
8-card set of postcards, issued in an envelope by Leet Brothers of Washington, D.C. The photo cards show parts of the procession, including:
Miss Inez Milholland
The procession passing stand at NAWSA
Part of the law contingent
Sweden, one of the…

POST-1910-31 Want what Men Got.jpg
Color illustration of a woman with her mouth open, holding her hands out, standing next to a table with a campaign sign that reads: "Votes for Women Miss Ortobee Spankdfirst."

POST-1909-19 Woman Suffrage Headquarters NY.jpg
Color illustration of the Woman Suffrage Headquarters building at 505 Fifth Avenue in New York City, New York.

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. A.L. Phelps in Warren, Ohio, and the postmark is November 23, [1909?]. The message…

POST-1909-36-2 California Next text.jpg
Postcard possibly created by the California Equal Suffrage Association. The yellow and black illustration on the recto is a woman holding a "Votes for Women" flag. The rest of the card was left blank.

On the recto, the message reads: "Dear Mitie,…

POST-1909-36-1 California Next blank.jpg
Postcard possibly created by the California Equal Suffrage Association. The yellow and black illustration on the recto is a woman holding a "Votes for Women" flag. The rest of the card was left blank.

POST.1000.39.01.jpg
Postcard with an illustration of a woman waving her arm, knocking over a glass. She is standing behind a ballot box, labeled "Vote for No. 120

POST-1910-26 Good for 1000 Votes.jpg
Postcard with an illustration of a woman waving her arm, knocking over a glass. She is standing behind a ballot box, labeled "Vote for No. ___"

POST-1909-24 Pesky Suffragettes.jpg
Charcoal illustration of an older man with a suitcase and umbrella, standing at a closed door that has a sign "For Ladies Only."

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. J.W. Flack Battle Ground, Indiana, and postmarked February 19, 1913.
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