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Manuscript/Mixed Material Suffrage Shock For Governor Hughes at a Hearing

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Title

  • Suffrage Shock For Governor Hughes at a Hearing

Created / Published

  • Albany, New York, 12-22-1909 0:00

Headings

  • -  Miller, Anne Fitzhugh (1856-1912)
  • -  Crossett, Ella Hawley
  • -  Smith, Gerrit
  • -  men support woman suffrage
  • -  New York State Woman Suffrage Association-Legislative Work
  • -  New York State Constitution-suffrage resolution
  • -  Villard, Fanny Garrison (Mrs. Henry) (1844-1928)
  • -  Hughes, Charles E
  • -  Villard, Oswald Garrison
  • -  Women's Christian Temperance Union
  • -  Men's League for Woman Suffrage
  • -  Story, Mrs. William Cumming
  • -  Boole, Mrs. Ella A
  • -  Clippings

Genre

  • Clippings

Notes

  • -  Governor Hughes had promised to consider woman suffrage when sufficient representative women asked for it. Ella Crossett, New York State Woman Suffrage Association President representing 35,000; Mrs. Ella Boole, WCTU. Representing 29,300; Mrs. William Cumming Story, Federation of Women's Clubs; Anne Fitzhugh Miller returns the Governor's words as a question: What does the Governor call sufficiently representative women, describes Miller following efforts of her grandfather Gerrit Smith; Oswald Villard urge Governor to recognize women's rights as citizens and recommend suffrage amendment be submitted to people.

Medium

  • clipping

Call Number/Physical Location

  • JK1881 .N357 sec. XVI, no. 3-9 NAWSA Coll
  • series: Miller NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks, 1897-1911; Scrapbook 8 (1909-1910)

Source Collection

  • Miller NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks, 1897-1911

Repository

  • Rare Book And Special Collections Division

Digital Id

Online Format

  • image
  • online text

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Credit Line: Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection.

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Suffrage Shock For Governor Hughes at a Hearing. Albany, New York, 12-22- 0:00, 1909. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/rbcmiller003671/.

APA citation style:

(1909) Suffrage Shock For Governor Hughes at a Hearing. Albany, New York, 12-22- 0:00. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/rbcmiller003671/.

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Suffrage Shock For Governor Hughes at a Hearing. Albany, New York, 12-22- 0:00, 1909. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/rbcmiller003671/>.