Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 50 b. Newspaper clipping: "Members of the group in the Knox County League of Women Voters who deposed Mrs. W.L. Morris..." [1924?]
Memoirs of the Civil War by William Williams Stringfield. A Typewritten copy. Knoxville, Tenn. 1938. This copy was typed from clippings loaned by the author's daughter, Miss Margaret Stringfield, of Waynesville, N.C. Typing errors in the...
Armstrong Hardware Co. #416. Western Union sign and bicycles in front, NRA [National Recovery Act] posters in window. J.W. Nichols Insurance sign. Ideal Electric Co. and White Plumbing and Heating Co. at left with sign for Barber Shop. Cars...
Armstrong Hardware Co. #416. NRA [National Recovery Act] posters in window. J.W. Nichols Insurance sign. At right, Western Union office and bicycles in front. Telegraph and Cable.
The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings and ephemera concerning women's groups involved in the fight for suffrage at the Knoxville and state levels, as well as other women's issues such as temperance. Each of the fragile items in this scrapbook...
Mrs. L.S. Robinson, Harry Burn, Public Interest League of Mass., suffrage, politics, telegrams
Aug 19, 1920 telegram misaddressed to Harry Bains [Burn] from Mrs. L.S. Robinson,Boston, Mass, President, Pub[lic] Interest League of Mass. Urging Harry Burn to vote against ratification of the 19th Amendment.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 14 f. Newspaper clipping: Funeral For Mrs. L. French. Service For Nationally Known Woman, Native of Knoxville, to Be Held Monday. Knoxville Sentinel. May 16, 1926.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 34 d. Newspaper clipping: Difference of Opinion in Securing Suffrage. Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Seton Express Opposite Views at Mass Meeting. [Knoxville] Sentinel. October 29, 1914. (continued).
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 50 a. Newspaper clipping: WOMEN MUST STAND TOGETHER TO BRING ABOUT IDEAL GOVERNMENT, MRS. KENNY DECLARES. Knoxville Journal. May 18, 1923. Includes photographs of Mrs. Jno.M. Kenny, Mrs. W.L. Morris, and Mrs....
Margaret K. Bassett, Chairman, New Jersey Anti Suffrage Assn., F. Summitt, NJ, telegram to Harry Burns (sic.) opposed to ratification. #1188. August 20, 1921.