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Photograph of an Anti-Suffrage tent with unknown anti-suffragists standing in front. Tent sign reads: I am opposed to woman suffrage. Mayor of Rochester, NY, Hiram Edgerton stands next to the tent.

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Produced in six volumes from 1881-1922, History of Woman Suffrage documents the movement’s presence in the United States. Written by Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ida Husted Harper, and others associated with the National Woman Suffrage…

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Photograph of Gleason Tool Company located at Brown's Race in Rochester, NY.

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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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Photograph of a house in the Concrest Development in East Rochester, NY. Kate Gleason was instrumental in the creation of the housing development, which aimed to provide affordable housing to the working class. The development included 55 houses…

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Photograph taken inside Harper Salon during a trade show demonstration. One woman is seated in a chair while two other women stand applying a facial treatment. Two posters are shown in the photograph with the following text: "Central council of…

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Pendant measuring 2 inches on a 28 inch black string. Front of pendant shows image of Susan B. Anthony and the back reads: "Perfect equality of rights for women. Susan B. Anthony". The pendant was given to the recipient by Susan B. Anthony after the…

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A 2" pendant on a black string of 28" with a photo of Susan B. Anthony. On reverse side of pendant the National Woman Suffrage Association motto: "Perfect equality of rights for women" Susan B. Anthony.

Given to owner by Susan B. Anthony after…

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" Two tribes of Indians approach a pine tree beneath which stands an Indian woman pointing to a long house. In this painting, Jigönsahse´ (The Peace Queen) stands beneath a tall pine tree, a Hodinöhsöni´ symbol of peace. She directs the war parties…

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The handwritten letter explains to the editor of the Chicago Tribune that the History of Woman's Suffrage was the most important book for people to read.
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