Buttons
Ribbons
Votes for Women]]>

The rosette is ripped on one side.]]>
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]]>

This was issued for the New York State Woman Suffrage Association's 36th convention in Auburn, New York on October 17-19, 1904. ]]>
Buttons
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Liberty Bell
Political campaigns
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United States--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Pennsylvania]]>

This piece was created during the Pennsylvania Liberty Bell Campaign to pass a state suffrage referendum in 1915. Suffragists forged a replica of the Liberty Bell, known as the Justice Bell. The Justice Bell toured Pennsylvania with the clapper chained to its side. The clapper would not ring until women won the vote.]]>
Buttons
Political campaigns
Ribbons
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Maryland]]>
Button, 4 cm. diam.]]>
Buttons
Political campaigns
Ribbons
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--Virginia]]>
Pin : 1.5 x 5.5 cm.]]>
Ribbons
United States--New York--Ithaca]]>

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.]]>
Buttons
Campaign buttons
Patriotism
Political campaigns
Votes for Women]]>
Ribbons
Votes for Women
Women--Suffrage--United States
Women--United States--Political activity]]>
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923
Political campaigns
Ribbons
United States--Pennsylvania--Lancaster]]>

The pin reads: "Under the 19th amendment I cast my first vote Nov. 2nd, 1920."

The ribbon reads: "Harding Coolidge the straight Republican ticket Lancaster, Pa."]]>