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Arkansas State Archives

Women's History

Temperance

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Program, Arkansas W.C.T.U. Convention Oct 1939

Program, Arkansas W.C.T.U. Convention

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a program from the 61st annual Arkansas Women's Christian Temperance Union Convention at the First Methodist Church in Conway.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union Parade Float Dec 1912

Woman's Christian Temperance Union Parade Float

Women's history in Arkansas

Black and white photograph of participants on a parade float representing the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1905 March 17, Carrie Nation Mar 1905

Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1905 March 17, Carrie Nation

Women's history in Arkansas

Letter from Carry (Carrie) A. Nation in Mexia, Texas, to Mr. Steven. Nation talks about the sending Mr. Steven money and mail sent and received. She also talks about the draft of a new book she received.


Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1904 September 9, Carrie Nation Sep 1904

Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1904 September 9, Carrie Nation

Women's history in Arkansas

Letter from Carry (Carrie) A. Nation in Plainfield, Connecticut to "Mr. Steven." Nation asks Mr. Steven to seek damages for a shipment of books spoiled by linseed oil.


Innaugural Edition Of The Woman's Chronicle, Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks, Mrs. William Cahoon Mar 1888

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.