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- Cameron House or "Little White House." Congressional Union Convention headquarters showing glimpse of Cosmos Club at left, Belasco theater at right and glimpse of [U.S.] Treasury building in background. (1)
- Campaign in Colorado [donkey with National Woman's Party sign advocating opposition to Democratic Party] (1)
- Campaign in Illinois. One of the big Woman's Party street banners being swung into place in Chicago by Miss Virginia Arnold, of Washington, national executive secretary of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. Democratic protest led to the removal of several of the banners after the necessary permission of owners of buildings had been secured and the street signs hung. (1)
- Campaign in Oregon-- Margaret Fay Whittemore, Mary Gertrude Fendall, Pendleton, Oregon, Sept 23, '16 (1)
- Catherine Flanagan bringing Conn. Ratification to State Department (1)
- Catherine Flanagan, Gertrude Crocker [or Mrs. William Upton (Madeleine) Watson] (1)
- Cell at Occoquan [Workhouse] (1)
- Cell blocks at Occoquan [Workhouse] (1)
- Cell in D.C. jail (1)
- Clara Snell Wolfe, 1st Vice Chairman National Woman's Party and Chairman Ohio Branch (1)
- College section of the March 3, 1913, suffrage parade in Washington, D.C. (1)
- Colorado H[eadquarters] - 1914. Left to right: 1. Mrs. Alberta Benson (Chairman Sale of Suffragist); 2. Miss Hattie Bell Gandy; 3. Mrs. Carrie Gledhill; 4. Back of her Miss Amand Blocker Byrd (Reporter for the Telegraph); 5. Dr. Caroline Spencer - State Secretary; 6. Mrs. E. St. Clair Thompson, Organizer; 7. Mrs. Thos. H. Anderson; 8. Mrs. Van Rouse; 9. Mrs. Lillian Kerr 1st vice-chairman; 10. Mrs. Bertha W. Fowler - State Chairman; 11. Mrs. A.B. Williams; 12. Mrs. Alice M. Ruggles of the Boston Equal Suffrage League; 13. Mrs. Robt. Fuller, formerly of Dover, Mass. - now of Colorado Springs. (1)
- Colorado's ratification of suffrage amendment, Dec. 12, 1919. (1)
- Conferring over ratification [of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution] at [National Woman's Party] headquarters, Jackson Pl[ace] [Washington, D.C.]. L-R Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Mrs. Abby Scott Baker, Anita Pollitzer, Alice Paul, Florence Boeckel, Mabel Vernon (standing, right) (1)
- Congress would give full consideration to the Equal Rights Amendment. They formed a Valentine's Day deputation to the President. The[y] are L to R- Mrs. Jessica Henderson, Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. Anne Archbold, Maine; Mrs. Wm. Draper, Maine; Sallie Hovey, New Hampshire; Hazel Mac Kaye, Mass.; Gail Laughlin, Maine; Mrs. Ernest Schelling, Maine; Mary Kelly Macarty, Mass.; Mrs. H.O. Havemeyer, Conn.; Elsie Hill, Conn. (1)
- Controversial Party Banner in Tucson, Ariz[ona], 1916 (1)
- Crowd converging on marchers and blocking parade route during March 3, 1913, inaugural suffrage procession, Washington, D.C. (1)