Written on National American Woman Suffrage Association stationery.
The letter also contains several handwritten notes along the top and in the margin: one relates to another donation that was sent and the other circles the name Jane H. Spofford,…
Written on National Woman Suffrage Association stationery,
Anthony wrote this letter about the upcoming fortieth anniversary of the woman suffrage movement and the International Council of Women, assembled by the National Woman Suffrage Association…
Foster, in response to repeated requests from Mr. Ballard for Susan B. Anthony to speak in his town, offers to send her there in February 1881 at a reduced rate.
The attached leaflet presents the various topics on which Anthony will speak, and…
Reprint of an article from the Albany Evening Journal about the finances of the New York Woman Suffrage Association, including the salaries paid to organizers and legislative workers.
The article was reprinted by the Albany Anti-Suffrage…
Leaflet announcing the National American Woman Suffrage Association conference to be held at the Y.M.C.A. Hall in Baltimore, Maryland, with Susan B. Anthony, presiding. The leaflet includes ticket information for the night sessions, the names of…
Invitation embossed at the top with the "W.B." of the Woman's Bureau, reads: "The Ladies of the Woman's Bureau invite you to a reception on Tuesday evening Feby. 15th to celebrate the fiftieth Birthday of Susan B. Anthony. On this occasion her…
The main headline on the front page is "Suffrage Battle is Won! Tennessee Ratifies Today/ 25 Million Women Are Given Ballot" The paper features photographs of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Susan B. Anthony.
"Perfect equality of rights for women--civil and political--is the demand of Yours Sincerely Susan B. Anthony Rochester, N.Y.
Anthony often wrote this statement in her correspondence.