Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 30 a. Newspaper clipping: Legal Status of Women in Tennessee and The Present Legislature. L. Crozier French. Knoxville Journal & Tribune. January 12, 1913.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 30 b. Newspaper clipping: The Task Which Tennessee Suffragists Have Set for Themselves. Some Local Facts--Growth of Suffrage in General. By Carrie C. Callaway. Knoxville Journal & Tribune. January 19, 1913.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 32 b. Newspaper clipping: Some Evils (?) of Equal Suffrage, By Mrs. Julia A. Lucky. Knoxville Journal & Tribune. February 16, 1913.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 34 c. Newspaper clipping: Difference of Opinion in Securing Suffrage. Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Seton Express Opposite Views at Mass Meeting. [Knoxville] Sentinel. October 29, 1914.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 37 g. Newspaper clipping: fragment (continued from p. 37 f): Did he do it? (The 65th Congress met from March 4, 1917 to March 4, 1919). By Mrs. Mary L. McLendon.
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 43 b. Newspaper clipping: Women's Right To Vote In Tennessee Is Upheld By Court. May Cast Ballots in Municipal and Presidential Election Without Payment of Poll Tax, Supreme Court Rules in 4 to 1 Decision...
Lizzie Crozier French Scrapbook, p. 12 a-2. Newspaper clipping: Newspaper clipping: Suffrage Victory Is Celebrated; Women give Banquet To Solons Who Were Ratification Boosters. Sentinel. September 22, 1920. Continued from p. 12 a-1.
W.M. Snyder, E.M. Montgomery, H.C. Foster, Niota, TN, telegram to H.T. Burn in support of ratification. #863. "Everybody wild. You put it over. Stick to it to death." August 19, 1920.