Box 01
Contains 5 Results:
Administrative, 1914 - 1920, 1945
The collection spans from 1900 to 1948 with the most letters from 1915. Most documents are printed, however, there are many that are handwritten. The letters from 1915-1920 are correspondences to or from a Mrs. Seton and relate to the publicity department of the National American Women's Suffrage Association, and are from Connecticut or other east coast states. The 1940’s items are mostly from California and Florida.
Publications & Clippings, 1906 - 1945
The collection spans from 1900 to 1948 with the most letters from 1915. Most documents are printed, however, there are many that are handwritten. The letters from 1915-1920 are correspondences to or from a Mrs. Seton and relate to the publicity department of the National American Women's Suffrage Association, and are from Connecticut or other east coast states. The 1940’s items are mostly from California and Florida.
Ephemera, 1900, 1948
The collection spans from 1900 to 1948 with the most letters from 1915. Most documents are printed, however, there are many that are handwritten. The letters from 1915-1920 are correspondences to or from a Mrs. Seton and relate to the publicity department of the National American Women's Suffrage Association, and are from Connecticut or other east coast states. The 1940’s items are mostly from California and Florida.
Planning & Flyers, 1914, 1940
The collection spans from 1900 to 1948 with the most letters from 1915. Most documents are printed, however, there are many that are handwritten. The letters from 1915-1920 are correspondences to or from a Mrs. Seton and relate to the publicity department of the National American Women's Suffrage Association, and are from Connecticut or other east coast states. The 1940’s items are mostly from California and Florida.
Photos & Prints, 1911, 1916
The collection spans from 1900 to 1948 with the most letters from 1915. Most documents are printed, however, there are many that are handwritten. The letters from 1915-1920 are correspondences to or from a Mrs. Seton and relate to the publicity department of the National American Women's Suffrage Association, and are from Connecticut or other east coast states. The 1940’s items are mostly from California and Florida.