Manuscript/Mixed Material Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E.
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Image 1 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. BLACKWELL FAMILY ELIZABETH BLACKWELL GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE From Becker SE
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- Date: 1836
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Image 2 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. Becker 1 28 Jacksons Row Albert Square Manchester Dec 2 1869 Dear Friend Thanks for your letter which I had not time to answer yesterday I do not quite understand the position…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 3 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. now extended If I understand rightly there was an effort made last session to introduce a Bill extending to all the women in the realm but that attempt failed The ostensible object…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 4 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. measure in military depots as it would be outside of them I have seen the Act I think there is not a word in it which touches men in any way I…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 5 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. a regiment move from Aldershott to Burnley surely the discipline would not be changed nor the military pose the power of inspecting their men Suppose the C D Act were repealed tomorrow…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 6 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. regards women only there is nothing like equality Suppose Parliament had hastily blindly passed a law destroying the safeguards of the liberties of men civilians within military districts would not men outside…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 7 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. and let the nation decide between them Our army must be free to attack the enemy you must not despatch it bound over to keep the peace till the foe chooses to…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 8 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Becker, S. E. Becker_
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836