Voting]]> Elections
Women election officials]]>

This leaflet is specific to the woman suffrage amendment but does not provide a state or year. It is most likely this flier is from New York in either the 1915 or 1917 election when the woman suffrage amendment was voted on. It is also possible this was distributed by the Honest Ballot Association, which taught classes to women who served as poll-watchers leading up to the New York elections.]]>
Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of New York

Watcher's Certificate]]>
United States--New York
Voter registration
Voting
Women--Suffrage--New York]]>
Homemakers
Polling places]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Enid Matson Hotel Prince Baudouin Knock-sur-Mer Belgium, and postmarked 1914. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Enid / I was awfully pleased to receive your P.C. hearing you are enjoying yourself. / We don't hear much of these, on P.C. now. / I hope to see you very soon. / Yours with love, Chai]]>
Seven Oaks, England : J. Salmon]]>
Ballot boxes
Consumer goods
Cooking (Bread)
Household supplies
Yeast]]>
Voting
United States--Utah--Pawlet]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Millie Paddock Pawlet, Utah R.F.D., and postmarked July 12, [?]. The message reads: "Dear Mully: I can not get "Musical America." They will send for it if you can tell what month you want. Your letter was all right but I shall be "waiting" for a much nicer one. I may call you up Wednesday or Thursday evening but probably will not it I don't get a nice "LL" from you before. With love, by the tones M.E.A."]]>
New York : Bamforth's Comics]]>
Voting]]> Children and politics
Dutch
United States--Pennsylvania--Markleysburg]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Estella C [Listes?] Markleysburg Fayette Co. Pennsylvania, and postmarked May 19, 1914. The message reads: "Dear Stella. Will start for Easton in the morning. My address will be 721 Coleman St. Easton Pa. Please write soon. M.L.]]>
Children and politics
Dutch
United States--New York--Batavia
Voting]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. B. C. Williams Batavia, N.Y. The message reads: "Dear Friends. We will be in Batavia Sat. morning on the train that leaves Le Roy 10:53 over the Erie if that is convenient for you if not let us know. Please do not break your necks trying to entertain us. It will be entertainment enough just to see you and hear Bert laugh. I hope you are all well. Sincerely your Nellie Mae."]]>
Children and politics
Kissing
Polling places
Sailors
United States--Massachusetts--Taunton
United States--Massachusetts--Worcester]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Clarissa Stacy 350 Tremont St. Taunton Massachusetts, and postmarked August 19, 1914. The message reads: "Hello! Clarris, I was glad to hear from you. I begun to think you had forgotten all about me. / I'm having a fine time and I hope you are too. / Gladys"]]>