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Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was home to the third church in Boston. It was the largest building in town during the American Revolution. On December 16, 1773, as many as 5,000 people squeezed insi More
The Bunker Hill Monument took over 17 years to build. It is over 221 feet tall and is constructed entirely from granite blocks. Workers had to hoist and place each block one at a time. The monument commemorates More
Old North is Boston’s oldest standing church. It was built in 1723. On the night of April 18, 1775, it is believed that a friend of Paul Revere named John Pulling, with the help of a man named Robert Newman, hu More
First lit in 1716, Boston Light has helped ships navigate Boston Harbor for over 300 years. It stands on Little Brewster Island and is the oldest light station in America. In 1776, British soldiers partially de More
The Old State House was built in 1713. To show it was a royal building, two statues stood on the front of the building: a lion and a unicorn. On July 18, 1776, people heard the Declaration of Independence read More
Built in 1806, the African Meeting House is the oldest standing black church in America. It was built by the black community of Boston. It not only hosted religious services, but also served as a school house, More
Launched in Boston in 1797, USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned ship afloat in the world. Today, she serves as America’s official Ship of State. Built from oak, she seemed so strong in battle during th More
Portraits of Boston abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden
In 1863, Massachusetts formed the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment. It was one of the first units of black soldiers recruited during the Civil War. They were the first to fight in a major battle, More
Admission ticket for the New England Woman's Tea Party, held in Faneuil Hall by the New England Woman Suffrage Association in 1873.
Group photo of the New England Woman's Club, which was open to both men and women, ca. 1870-1880.
Margaret Foley and Florence Luscomb before their departure for Europe, 1911
Headline for the Boston Herald Article: "Antis Attack Suffrage in Faneuil Hall," April 04, 1914.
Suffrage Cartoon printed in the Woman's Journal, called "Lucy Stone's Vision."
Headline of the Boston Globe article "Suffragists to Renew Battle" November, 1915
On July 17, 1915, suffragists across Massachusetts posted thousands of these suffrage bluebirds on fences, telephone poles, and public spaces in towns and cities to encourage support for women’s right to vote.
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Photographs of artifacts that inspired the archeology ABCs coloring book pages. Book index at bottom.
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Poster advertising the Boston-based suffrage newspaper The Woman's Journal. Public domain scan of a magazine cover, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Title Page Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Gold banner for BESAGG. Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Gold banner for the College Equal Suffrage League.
Admission ticket to the Massachusetts House of Representatives on June 25, 1919, the day the state officially ratified the 19th Amendment.
English suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Portraits of suffragists Lucy Stone (left), her husband Henry Blackwell (center), and her daughter Alice Stone Blackwell (right).
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area: Marc Albert and Adam Kozlowski measure barnacle recruitment in Boston Harbor as part of annual rocky intertidal monitoring.
A close up of three African American soldiers who are depicted in the Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial.
Faneuil Hall is often called the “Cradle of Liberty.” For over 275 years, many people have used this hall for many different causes. The patriot Samuel Adams, abolitionist Frederick Douglass, suffragist Lucy St More
The Bunker Hill Monument commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill and those who fought at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. What do you want to commemorate or remember? Follow the directions below More