Manuscript/Mixed Material National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany
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Image 1 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany NAWSA Subject File Congressional Union Miscellany Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 2 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany Mistake of calling a democratic caucus of the house to consider the appointment of a woman suffrage committee At the time the caucus was called the woman suffrage amendment was in the…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 3 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany 3 gets to the floor of the House A caucus never have been called without enough votes to carry the point It is easier to work with 11 men Rules Committee or…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 4 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany Cpy Union vs Nat Am All the talk here is also about the split instead of about the prime object Personally I dislike it very much but it may be that a…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 5 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany 2 The caucus was called on the signature of 51 members to a petition which had been advanced by the Congressional Union The signing of the petition was urged and hastened by…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 6 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany OBJECTIONS TO THE POLICY OF THE CONGRESSIONAL UNION 1 The party in power is an English term and does not apply to American politics We have a majority party which becomes such…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 7 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany Annonymous letter from Conn Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851
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Image 8 of National American Woman Suffrage Association Records: Subject File, 1851-1953; Congressional Union; Miscellany Any Union Editor Womans Journal Mrs Hepburns letter in the Journal of Feb 7th invites discussion In deciding whether the most conspicuous work for suffrage in the United States shall be done…
- Contributor: National American Woman Suffrage Association
- Date: 1851