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Letter, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside To Mrs. S.S. Wassell, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside
Letter, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside To Mrs. S.S. Wassell, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a letter from Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside in Lake Village, Arkansas, to Bettie Wassell in Little Rock, Arkansas. The letter talks about whether or not two Arkansas politicians in Ashley County have supported women's suffrage.
Women's Suffrage Delegation On The Steps Of The State Capitol With Governor Charles Brough
Women's Suffrage Delegation On The Steps Of The State Capitol With Governor Charles Brough
Women's history in Arkansas
Black and white photographic print of the Arkansas Women's Suffrage Delegation standing on the steps of the Arkansas State Capitol with Governor Charles Brough.
Women's Suffrage Rally On The Steps Of The Old State House
Women's Suffrage Rally On The Steps Of The Old State House
Women's history in Arkansas
Cabinet card photograph of an Arkansas women's suffrage rally on the steps of the Old State House. Written in pen on the bottom: "May 2nd Suffrage Day, Little Rock, Ark., 1914."
Women's Suffrage Rally On The Steps Of The Old State House
Women's Suffrage Rally On The Steps Of The Old State House
Women's history in Arkansas
Cabinet card photograph of an Arkansas women's suffrage rally on the steps of the Old State House. Written in pen on the bottom: "May 2nd Suffrage Day, Little Rock, Ark., 1914."
Innaugural Edition Of The Woman's Chronicle, Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks, Mrs. William Cahoon
Innaugural Edition Of The Woman's Chronicle, Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks, Mrs. William Cahoon
Women's history in Arkansas
This is the first issue of the Woman's Chronicle, a suffrage newspaper established and published in Little Rock by Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks and Mrs. William Cahoon.