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- Warriors. Agnes Lester, Marjorie Follette, Emily Knight, Elizabeth Van Sickle, Carol Lester, prominent young girls of Seneca Falls, as warriors in the Drama depicting the Progress of Woman to be given at the reception at Seneca Falls, N.Y., in July 20, in honor of the officers and members of the National Woman's party in connection with their seventy-fifth anniversary Equal Rights celebration. (1)
- Washington Children Distributing Flowers to C[ongressional] U[nion] White House Pickets, January 1917. (1)
- When Tennessee the 36th state ratified, Aug 18, 1920, Alice Paul, National Chairman of the Woman's Party, unfurled the ratification banner from Suffrage headquarters. (1)
- Woman's Party Booth at San Francisco Exposition Spring 1915. L-R, Front - 1 Mrs. May Wright Sewall, 2 Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett (Alexandria, Va), Rear - 3 Miss Anita Whitney (Cal.), 4 Mrs. Mary Bear, 5 Miss Vivian Pierce, 6 Miss Margaret Whittemore (1)
- Women Ask President for Equal Rights Legislation. Fifty prominent members of the New National Woman's Party called at the White House today to ask the president's aid in passing an "Equal Rights Bill" in the next Congress. The bill would give women full equality in the government service, give married women citizenship in their own right and make women of the District of Columbia eligible to serve on juries, equal guardianship rights, and equal rights of inheritance and contract. Photograph shows suffragists with President Harding at the White House. (1)
- Women marching in national suffrage demonstration in Washington, D.C., May 9, 1914. (1)
- Women on horseback in suffrage parade, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1914. (1)
- Women Representing Foreign Countries Suffragette's Parade - March 3, 1913 - Washington, D.C. (1)
- Women Voters Day on the Picket line-- Feb. 14, 1917 (1)
- The Women's Pioneer Statue being moved into the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 1921. (1)
- Women's Political Union delegation, Western New York, ca. 1910-1915. Phyllis Miller, [W]igger [the] Horse, Ida Armquist, Elisabeth Worth Miller, Jack McGee, Alfred Thompsen, Elisabeth Freeman, Teddy & Taft [the] Oxen. (1)
- Women's Voter Convention, Sept. 1915. Alva Belmont seated second from right. (1)
- Women, including those representing the states of Wisconsin and Oregon, and delegations from Womans' clubs, assemble in first national suffrage parade, Washington, D.C. (1)