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Woman's suffrage procession in Washington, D.C. being stopped by a crowd.

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Suffrage parade postcard to be returned to organizers indicating name of marcher, occupation, and address.

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Verso note from "H. M. M." thanking for farewell telegram, most likely from suffragist Harriet May Mills, who was embarking for Europe at that time.

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Postcard from Harriet May Mills to Anne Fitzhugh Miller. On Verso, only partially detached and not scanned: Mills greetings to Anne Fitzhugh Miller and her mother, Elizabeth Smith Miller, prior to sailing from Montreal enroute to Europe

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LOUIS W. JAUGH
SAMPLE ROOM

CHOICE WINE, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
900 BROADWAY BUFFALO, N.Y.

Actual Speach at Woman's Suffrage Meeting

We will have what men have. (Hear! Hear!) It may not be much, but we will have it! (Cheers.) If we cannot have…

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N.A.W.S.A.
Engravure Post Cards
of
Woman Suffrage Procession
Washington, D.C.
March 3, 1913

LEET BROS. PUBLISHERS
725-14th ST
WASHINGTON, D.C.

[Image: 8-card set of postcards, issued in an envelope by Leet Brothers of Washington, D.C.…

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Promises active support of suffrage cause:

I just receive your postal notice of a meeting today at 2pm to elect officiate. But it is now too late for me to get to Geneva by 2 o’clock. But you can make your choice without me, and when you can get a…

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Edwin Markham to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, accepting appointment to New York State Woman Suffrage Association cooperating legislative committee. Text on card reads:

Yes, friend. Use my name in the ways you propose. Send cards. Great haste!

West New…

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[Image: Small card with the printed declaration: "I am opposed to woman's suffrage "with lines for a name and street. It is signed by Mrs. N.G. Abbott 51 Merrimack Street, Penacook.

Pro- and anti-suffrage cards were collected during meetings,…
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