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Plan of woman suffrage organizations: for nation, state, county, town and ward (verso)
1. Plan of woman suffrage organizations: for nation, state, county, town and ward (verso)
Plan of woman suffrage organizations: for nation, state, county, town and ward (recto)
2. Plan of woman suffrage organizations: for nation, state, county, town and ward (recto)
Washington Equal Suffrage Association treasurer's report, September 5, 1909
3. Washington Equal Suffrage Association treasurer's report, September 5, 1909
Woman Suffrage in Washington Territory, 1911
4. Woman Suffrage in Washington Territory, 1911

41st Annual Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association
5. 41st Annual Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association
National Woman Suffrage Association letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple concerning women's
6. National Woman Suffrage Association letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple concerning women's suffrage, December 21, 1888
"Instructions to Voters" flyer urging men to vote for an amendment to Article 6 of the Constitution,
7. "Instructions to Voters" flyer urging men to vote for an amendment to Article 6 of the Constitution, granting women suffrage in Washington State, ca. 1910
"Mr. Voter" flyer appealing to the men of Washington State to vote for women's suffrage, ca. 1910
8. "Mr. Voter" flyer appealing to the men of Washington State to vote for women's suffrage, ca. 1910

Washington Equal Suffrage Association life membership card belonging to Mrs. Lillie R. Parker, signed
9. Washington Equal Suffrage Association life membership card belonging to Mrs. Lillie R. Parker, signed by Emma Smith DeVoe, Ellen Swinburn Leckenby and Cora Smith Eaton, ca. 1910
The Seattle Suffrage Club Offers a Score of Reasons Why Women Should Be Enfranchised, ca. 1910
10. The Seattle Suffrage Club Offers a Score of Reasons Why Women Should Be Enfranchised, ca. 1910
Alki Suffrage Club's Appeal to Voters, ca. 1910
11. Alki Suffrage Club's Appeal to Voters, ca. 1910
Case Against Woman Suffrage
12. Case Against Woman Suffrage

New York Woman Suffrage League letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple, March 5, 1888
13. New York Woman Suffrage League letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple, March 5, 1888
New York State Woman Suffrage Association letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple, January 13,
14. New York State Woman Suffrage Association letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple, January 13, 1888
Petition supporting woman suffrage presented to the Washington Territory Constitutional Convention, June
15. Petition supporting woman suffrage presented to the Washington Territory Constitutional Convention, June 17, 1878
Posting signs to promote woman suffrage, Washington Equal Suffrage Association, Seattle, 1910.
16. Posting signs to promote woman suffrage, Washington Equal Suffrage Association, Seattle, 1910.

April 17, 1912 Page two
Equal suffrage in Chicago
Delegates to number 668
In charge of Irondale
17. April 17, 1912 Page two
Equal suffrage in Chicago
Delegates to number 668
In charge of Irondale plant
January 31, 1911 Page three
Supt. Loasby returns
Effect of suffrage idea
Must whistle leaving
18. January 31, 1911 Page three
Supt. Loasby returns
Effect of suffrage idea
Must whistle leaving slip
verry classy show
November 13, 1910 Page one
Cannery to operate year round
Governor hurries women's suffrage
Representative
19. November 13, 1910 Page one
Cannery to operate year round
Governor hurries women's suffrage
Representative of monorail system now in the city
James A. Moore will make hurried trip east
February 21, 1905 Page two
Woman suffrage defeated [Editorial]
Treasurer Hill will continue in
20. February 21, 1905 Page two
Woman suffrage defeated [Editorial]
Treasurer Hill will continue in the office; Treasurer-elect Frank Bartlett resigns the position
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