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Collection: Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association
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[Mrs. Charlotte Gilman had given us ...]
Untitled typed speech by Grace Gallatin Seton with manuscript notes and emendations.
[Some women are born speakers ...]
Untitled typed speech by Grace Gallatin Seton with manuscript notes and emendations.
Actual Government of Connecticut
Civic education textbook targeted to women in the expectation of their receiving the franchise.
Chase Going Woodhouse seated at her desk
Chase Going Woodhouse, professor of economics, seated at her desk with her husband Edward Woodhouse.
Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association Financial Statement
Financial Statement for May 1912 showing donations and cash on hand.
Courses in Citizenship Supplied by the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association
List of civic education courses offered by the CWSA .
Cover of A Woman Tenderfoot
Cover design of the first book by Connecticut author and suffrage activist, Grace Gallatin Seton.
Cover of Nimrod's Wife
Cover design of the second book by Connecticut author and suffrage activist, Grace Gallatin Seton.
Crusade and Some Crusaders
Lecture by Mary Foulke Morrisson of the movement to pass the 19th Amendment. Delivered on October 12, 1960 and published in the Connecticut College Magazine in Summer 1971 on the occasion of Mrs. Morrisson's death.
Difference Between Men and Women Makes Equal Suffrage Imperative
Typed speech by Grace Gallatin Seton with manuscript notes and emendations.
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