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Plan of woman suffrage organizations: for nation, state, county, town and ward (verso)
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Plan of woman suffrage organizations: for nation, state, county, town and ward (recto)
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Washington Equal Suffrage Association treasurer's report, September 5, 1909
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Woman Suffrage in Washington Territory, 1911
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41st Annual Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association
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National Woman Suffrage Association letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple concerning women's suffrage, December 21, 1888
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"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
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"Mr. Voter" flyer appealing to the men of Washington State to vote for women's suffrage, ca. 1910
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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
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The Seattle Suffrage Club Offers a Score of Reasons Why Women Should Be Enfranchised, ca. 1910
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Alki Suffrage Club's Appeal to Voters, ca. 1910
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Case Against Woman Suffrage
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New York Woman Suffrage League letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple, March 5, 1888
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New York State Woman Suffrage Association letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple, January 13, 1888
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Petition supporting woman suffrage presented to the Washington Territory Constitutional Convention, June 17, 1878
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Posting signs to promote woman suffrage, Washington Equal Suffrage Association, Seattle, 1910.
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April 17, 1912 Page two
Equal suffrage in Chicago
Delegates to number 668
In charge of Irondale plant
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January 31, 1911 Page three
Supt. Loasby returns
Effect of suffrage idea
Must whistle leaving slip
verry classy show
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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
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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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