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This plate was most likely created as a part of a luncheon service for a women's suffrage conference held at Alva Belmont's summer home, Marble House, in Newport, Rhode Island in July 1914.  </text>
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Political campaigns&#13;
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Tea&#13;
Votes for Women&#13;
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