Box 1
Contains 114 Results:
J.H.B. to Whitney, Miss Margaret, 1924 September 21
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Keith, Rev. L.E. to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1899 March 22
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Kidder, Alice to Whitney, Sarah W., 1899 March 25
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Kingman, J.W. to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1899 April 15
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Ladd, W.G. to Whitney, Sarah W., 1899 January 23
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Lecompte, Hannah M. to Sisters of the Political Equality Club, Waterloo, 1896 April 29
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Lockwood, G.A. to Whitney, Sarah W., 1899 April 17
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Lynch, Sarah J. to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1899 March 17
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
Maskrey, Mrs. Florence to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1899 March 20
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.
McNutt, Louisa to Editor of Woman's Standard, 1899 March 28
The Correspondence series is arranged alphabetically by author. A number of letters are from leading women's rights advocates such as Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha C. Callanan, and editor of the Woman's Standard, Sarah Whitney. There are also a number of letters from the Iowa Equal Suffrage Association.