Collection Items
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Photo, Print, Drawing
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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, 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, 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, Drawing
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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.