Collection Items
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Photo, Print, DrawingMiss Edith Ainge, of Jamestown, New York, the first delegate to the convention of the National Woman's Party to arrive at Woman's Party headquarters in Washington, Miss Ainge is holding the New ...
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Katharine Field] daughter of Sara Bard Field.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, Drawing[National Woman's Party members and crowd gathered in front of the Alva E. Belmont House during its dedication ceremony.]
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeft to right: Adelaide Johnston, sculptor, Mrs. Lawrence [Dora] Lewis, Phila., Jane Addams. At time statue was placed in capitol.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingBaggage for Prison Special - Jackson Place Hdqtrs on Lafayette Sq.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingWhen Tennessee the 36th state ratified, Aug 18, 1920, Alice Paul, National Chairman of the Woman's Party, unfurled the ratification banner from Suffrage headquarters.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingRepublican [National] Convention, [Chicago, Illinois,] 1920.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, Drawing[National Woman's Party activists watch Alice Paul sew a star onto the NWP Ratification Flag, representing another state's ratification of the 19th Amendment]
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingRepublican Convention. L-R: Mrs. James Rector, Ohio, Mary Dubrow, N.J., Alice Paul, N.J.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingMrs. [Miss] Julia Obear
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe Women's Pioneer Statue being moved into the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 1921.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.
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Photo, Print, DrawingFourth Headquarters - 1922-1929 National Woman's Party, 21-25 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C.
- Contributor: National Photo Co., Washington, D.C.