Women's Suffrage Broadsides and Brochures
Mss 60
12 items
Scope and Content
The collection contains several broadsides and brochures from the New York and Washington, D.C. area suffrage organizations. They were bought from several out-of-date book dealers. The Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives digitized the collection in 2006 and they are available online through the links provided in this guide.
Series List
- Albany Branch of the New York State Woman Suffrage Party Brochure
- Garden Primer, How to Plan and Care for a Vegetable Garden, April 1917 [brochure]
- Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, Washington, D.C. Broadside
- Suffrage in the Next Election, 1916 [broadside]
- National American Woman Suffrage Association Broadside
- Federal Amendment, n.d. [broadside]
- National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc. Broadsides
- Methodists Favor Equal Suffrage, 1916 [broadside]
- Twelve Reasons Why Women Should Vote, n.d. [broadside]
- National Woman's Party Broadside
- Platform of the National Woman's Party, n.d. [broadside]
- New York State Women's Suffrage Party Brochures
- Do You Use a Sewing Machine?, n.d. [brochure]
- Better Babies, 1915 [brochure]
- What President Wilson Says, 1917 [brochure]
- Don't Forget to Vote for Woman Suffrage, n.d. [broadside]
- Recording Clerk's Card, Military Census, State of New York, n.d. [card]
- Woman Suffrage Association of Oregon Broadside
- A Plea for Universal Suffrage by Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Jr., 1881 (Delivered at Portland, Oregon, October 20, 1881, at the second evening session of the Woman Suffrage Association of Oregon.) [broadside]
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Updated Jan 20, 2016 by Editor Name Missing