Millicent Fawcett's Hyde Park address1913
7JCC/O/01/177 Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Suffrage Posters from Schlesinger Library
The cat and mouse act passed by the Liberal government... buy and read The Suffragette..Date: 1913..Catalog Record: bit.ly/1uxQRNE ( http://bit.ly/1uxQRNE ) ..Questions? Ask a Schlesinger Librarian ( http://ask... More
Procession of the religious leagues for women's suffrage, c.1914.
7JCC/O/02/028Photograph, printed, paper, monochrome, line of women in the street wearing sandwich boards, each with the name of a different religious suffrage society, led by a women bring a banner 'Religious L... More
Letter from Abby Kimber, Kimberton, [Pennsylvania], to George Thompson...
Abby Kimber writes to George Thompson in regards to congratulating him on the woman's right movement in Scotland. She writes, "Our American ladies have been embroidering Harrison Bannery, and have presented the... More
Letter from Abby Kimber, Kimberton, [Pennsylvania], to George Thompson...
Abby Kimber writes to George Thompson in regards to congratulating him on the woman's right movement in Scotland. She writes, "Our American ladies have been embroidering Harrison Bannery, and have presented the... More
Letter from Abby Kimber, Kimberton, [Pennsylvania], to George Thompson...
Abby Kimber writes to George Thompson in regards to congratulating him on the woman's right movement in Scotland. She writes, "Our American ladies have been embroidering Harrison Bannery, and have presented the... More
Letter from Calbin Allen, Roxbury, [Massachusetts], to Maria Weston Ch...
Calvin Allen writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to receiving her sermon on anti-slavery. He writes that she asserts that she is "knowing to my 'activity' zeal and efficiency in the glorious cause of huma... More
Letter from Abby Kimber, Kimberton, [Pennsylvania], to George Thompson...
Abby Kimber writes to George Thompson in regards to congratulating him on the woman's right movement in Scotland. She writes, "Our American ladies have been embroidering Harrison Bannery, and have presented the... More
Francis Jackson - Jackson Homestead and Museum archives
Portrait, man full sitting waist up Courtesy of Historic Newton
Letter from Anne Knight, to William Lloyd Garrison, [October] 14 [18]4...
Anne Knight offers William Lloyd Garrison her prayers for his continued good health in his work. Knight laments the burdens of the annexation of Texas and the election of a "pro-slavery president", labelling it... More
Doctor Mary Walker. Female portrait of American Civil War time by Math...
Original Caption: Doctor Mary Walker..U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 111-B-2112..From:: Series: Mathew Brady Photographs of Civil War-Era Personalities and Scenes, (Record Group 111)..Photographer: ... More
Alice Paul, seated, photomechanical print
Public domain photograph of 19th-century photomechanical print, book illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Caricature, Bloomerism in practice, public domain cartoon image
Mrs. Turkey reposing on her laurels, waiting for breakfast. Mr. Turkey mending his coat-tail. Enters master Turkey crying: "Oh Ma! Breakfast will never be ready, for Biddy says she wants to be like Missus and w... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. writes that he has just read Garrison's article appearing in the Independent on the "scandalous & really inexcusable" statement of "Beecher & Co.", and asserts that he read it with the same plea... More
Letter from Wendell Phillips, [Cleveland, Ohio], to Henry Clarke Wrigh...
Wendell Phillips writes to Henry Clarke Wright from Cleveland, where he is to lecture prior to travelling to St. Louis and St. Paul. Phillips, in reference to Wright's last missive, asserts that "all the prophe... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, Kennebunkport, Me., to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Lucy Stone thanks William Lloyd Garrison for his expressed appreciation of her work, and expresses the aim of her letter to be to convince Garrison to see, as she does, the "need of another organisation". Stone... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., [Leicester, Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. apologizes to William Lloyd Garrison for having neglected to forward his whereabouts to Garrison, stating that he is so overladen with engagements of late that he "cannot do justice to [himself]... More
Letter from Caroline Maria Seymour, West Newton, [Massachusetts], to W...
Caroline Maria Severance writes to William Lloyd Garrison apologizing for missing his visit and sharing her hope that he will go to Hartford, stating "I think it would do a world of good." She tells Garrison ju... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, [New York, N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that his article did not arrive that morning, and that subsequently he would be unable to include it in the upcoming Independent. Johnson informs Garrison that the ... More
Emmeline Pankhurst as a young girl, 1870s.
7JCC/O/02/088.Photograph, modern reproduction, printed, paper, monochrome, studio portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst leaning against the back of a chair, three quarter length, right profile; printed below image 'Ab... More
Mary McCook, First Suffrage leader in Colorado and wife of Gov. McCook...
Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoulders, Mary McCook, facing forward, with shaded oval background
Mother Sexton - Early photography, Public domain image
Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, full-length, Lydia Sexton, facing forward, standing next to a raised urn with her left hand resting on stone pedestal, wearing a bonnet and... More
Letter from Sarah Pugh, Germantown, Pa., to Richard Davis Webb, April ...
Sarah Pugh writes Richard D. Webb stating her agreement with William Lloyd Garrison on his position that the American Anti-Slavery Society ought to have been "dissolved into its original elements ready for new ... More
Lucretia Mott. - Public domain portrait photograph
Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he saw Garrison's son Frank at the "W.S. Bazar" the previous week, and that he sent a note to Garrison via Frank. May asserts that they must schedule a... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson expresses his regret for the lapse in correspondence, and states his wish that he lived more closely to Garrison so as to be able to visit him more frequently. Johnson states that he has been app... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson expresses his regret that William Lloyd Garrison will not be attending the anniversary convention of the American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia, and states his hope that Garrison wil... More
Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representativ...
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Letter from Oliver Johnson, [New York, N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson writes to William Lloyd Garrison confirming that Garrison's subscription to the Daily Tribune should be processed. Informs Garrison that the American Woman Suffrage Association's convention "appe... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison upon his return from Longwood, Pennsylvania, to New York City, to report on both the funeral of his wife Mary Anne, and the Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends. Jo... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison reporting on the Woman Suffrage anniversary which he attended. Johnson states that Stanton, Anthony, and Hooker have "had the effect of making even zealous and earne... More
Letter from Lucy Stone to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1873 Jan[uary] 3
Lucy Stone writes to Thomas Wentworth Higginson in regards to notices to be published of the verses by H.H. She writes of Gilbert Harrow's desire for him to write for the Tea Party. She received a letter from M... More
Letter from Margaret Eleanor Parker, New York, [N.Y.], [July 1875]
Margaret E. Parker writes (to an unknown correspondent) recounting her enjoyment of a temperance meeting at Wiers Landing, stating that the lakeside environment was a "dream of beauty". Parker states that she w... More
Frances E. Willard, Head and Shoulders Portrait
Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoulders, Frances E. Willard, facing forward with head slightly turned to the left, wearing eyeglasses and dress with high, ruffl... More
Letter from Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Boston, [Mass.], to William L...
Josephine Ruffin writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his letter published in the paper, likening it to a "ray of light" cutting through the gloom of a week of "denunciation and defamation of the frie... More
Letter from Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Boston, [Mass.], to William L...
Josephine Ruffin writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his letter published in the paper, likening it to a "ray of light" cutting through the gloom of a week of "denunciation and defamation of the frie... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that he had the pleasure of receiving Mr. W.B.W. Elmy of England, whom he states had arrived in the United States the previous Saturday. May states that Elm... More
The latest sensation! The Beecher minstrels.
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Letter from Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Boston, [Mass.], to William L...
Josephine Ruffin writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his letter published in the paper, likening it to a "ray of light" cutting through the gloom of a week of "denunciation and defamation of the frie... More
Letter from Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Boston, [Mass.], to William L...
Josephine Ruffin writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his letter published in the paper, likening it to a "ray of light" cutting through the gloom of a week of "denunciation and defamation of the frie... More
Letter from Mary Ashton Livermore, Melrose, [Mass.], to William Lloyd ...
Mary Livermore invites William Lloyd Garrison to attend her lecture on Harriet Martineau, to be delivered the following Monday evening at Tremont Temple. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Lucy Stone, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Ja...
Lucy Stone informs William Lloyd Garrison that he has been invited, by unanimous vote, by the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Society to deliver a speech at their annual meeting. Courtes... More
Letter from I. Priestman, Shotley Bridge, [England], to William Lloyd ...
I. Priestman writes William Lloyd Garrison stating that while he is not known to Garrison, he remembers Garrison visiting the home of his father, Jonathan Priestman, "nearly 30 years ago". Priestman writes that... More
Letter from William Francis Channing, Providence, R.I., to Lucy Stone,...
William Francis Channing sends his thanks to Lucy Stone for her invitation to the "Garrison greeting", but states that it is not possible for he and his wife to attend. Channing writes that the city of Boston s... More
Letter from Mary Ashton Livermore, Melrose, [Mass.], to William Lloyd ...
Mary Livermore informs William Lloyd Garrison that she has been hoping to speak with him concerning her recent trip to England, writing that they spent a month in London, and three weeks journeying through Engl... More
Letter from Mary Jane Safford, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Llo...
Mary Jane Safford writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting him to a " meeting of the M.E.A. at Mrs. Sallie Joy White's .. [to] favor us with your presence & give us a little talk upon any subject pertinent to ... More
Emmeline Pankhurst, c.1880s. - Public domain portrait print
7JCC/O/02/091.Photograph, modern reproduction, printed, paper, monochrome, studio portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst, head and shoulders, three quarters profile; manuscript inscription on reverse 'Mrs E Pankhurst when young'
Photograph of Josephine Butlerc. 1880
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Elizabeth L. Comstock, Union Springs, N.Y., and Laura S. Heaviland (Ch...
Title transcribed from item. Summary: Studio portrait, full-length, seated, Elizabeth L. Comstock (left), wearing a cloak and lightweight bonnet and holding a second dress bonnet, and Laura S. Heaviland (right)... More
"Freedom of suffrage to the blacks means freedom of suffrage to the wh...
Illustration shows the Temple of Liberty boarded up by Southern states to disenfranchise black voters while inviting the North, represented by New York's Tammany Hall, to do the same in spite of Secretary of St... More
Millicent Garrett Fawcett with Henry Fawcett, c. 1880.
TWL/2004/10 Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[John Biddulph Martin] telegram to [Victoria Woodhull Martin, London],...
Public domain scan of a telegram, telegraph correspondence, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.