Postcard : Uncle Sam Suffragee. [1909]
Anti-suffrage
Gender role
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
Part of a twelve-card series of full-color lithographic postcards opposing woman suffrage.
This card, labeled Suffragette Series No. 6, features an illustration of Uncle Sam dressed as a woman.
[New York] : [Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Company]
[1909]
Postcard : Votes for Women; She's good enough for me! 1915
Children
Children and politics
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
This card is part of a series published by the National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company. It features an illustration by artist, Emily Hall Chamberlain, modeled after a cartoon by Homer Davenport, entitled "He's Good Enough for Me."
A young Uncle Sam holds a well-dressed girl and proclaims his approval.
Chamberlain, Emily Hall
New York, N.Y. : National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc.
Elizabethtown NJ : Campbell Art Co.
1915
Sheet music. "What's the Matter with Uncle Sam" words and music by Mrs. Chas. H. Toby. 1904
Musical--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano
Popular music
Sheet music
Songs with piano
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
Women--Songs and music
The cover design is an illustration of Uncle Sam holding a sign that says "Miss Liberty will sing this popular song," standing next to a shovel and pick, and a suitcase printed with the words "Women's Votes." Around the border are vignettes labeled "Women's Votes," "Graft," and "Booze."
Toby, H. Ellen
Dover, New Hampshire : Mrs. Chas. H. Toby
1904
Douglass, K.B., Cover illustrator
8 p.
DOCU.1904.03