Box 1
Contains 111 Results:
[Ballard, Adelaid] to Editor [Woman's Standard], 1899 April 1
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.
Ballard, Adelaid to Editor [Woman's Standard], 1899 April 14
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.
Ballard, Adelaide to President, 1898 May 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.
Beale, Olive (for Alice Paul) to Una Winter, 1939 March 29
Includes Treaty on "Regulations of Contracts of Indigenous Workers" 1939
Beale, Olive to Una R. Winter, 1939 April 12
Re: Membership Confirmation 1939
Beale, Olive (for Alice Paul) to Una R. Winter, 1939-1940
Supporting Societies of the World Women's Party - 3 letters 1939/1940
Beedy, Helen Coffin (from the National Dorothea Dix Memorial Association) to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1900 December 11
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.
Belden, Evelyn H. (Iowa Equal Suffrage Association) to Whitney, Sarah W., 1898 December 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.
Bloomer, Amelia to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1886 February 19
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.
Bowen-Merill Co. [Burns] to Whitney, Mrs. Sarah W., 1899 February 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.