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The Mother of Nations pipe.

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Minutes of 1848 Rochester Women's Rights Convention

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Rochester Political Equality
Membership ticket belonging to a Mrs. (Fannie) Bigelow.

The back reads:
To be a citizen of the United States of America should entitle on to be a voter-go

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Newspaper Clippings and Documents Scrap Books- Pasted on Book, "Anti-Suffrage Articles." Anti- Suffrage articles concerning Caroline F. Corbin (president of Illinois Remonstrants Against Woman Suffrage).

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The Post family were women's rights activists, and close friends of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.

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..1848-1898..
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the FIRST WOMAN'S RIGHT CONVENTION held in Rochester, N.Y.

Central Church,
Thursday and Friday, April 28 and 29.

Souvenir Program...
Photo upper right corner of Susan B. Anthony.
Afternoon Free.…

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Petition for Woman Suffrage
To the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress Assembled:

"The underground citizens of the United States and of the State of Connecticut, earnestly pray your Honorable Body to adopt measures for so amending…

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Photograph of Nellie L. McElroy, left, and other unknown women. McElroy, Rochester's first policewoman, was active in a variety of local social welfare and reform efforts. Here she is selling surplus Army ham, 1919.

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Photograph of a pro-suffrage tent with unknown suffragists standing in front. Tent sign reads: I shall vote for the woman suffrage amendment, Gov. Chase S. Whitman. Mayor of Rochester, NY, Hiram Edgerton stands next to the tent.
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