Decorated car parked in front of the George and Abby Milton house in Chattanooga, TN. Car belonged to Abby Crawford Milton. Thought to be a suffrage or women's rights event.
Banquet group ('Immortals Banquet') at the Lyceum Building, Knoxville, TN, celebrating the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Sign over head table: 'The Immortals, 25 + 50 - 1, Tennessee, Pioneers Anthony, Williard, Shaw, Saxon'. Mrs. Lizzie...
Letter from Governor Ben W. Hooper, State of Tennessee, Nashville, T, to Mrs. L. Crozier French, Knoxville, TN. January 13, 1915. Comments about his position and negative interview about him. 1 page.
Letter from L. Crozier French, President, Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Nashville, TN, to Mrs. James McCormack, Memphis, TN. May 21, 1914. Page 1 of 3. Re: Miss Church's minutes.
Letter from L. Crozier French, President, Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Nashville, TN, to Mrs. James McCormack, Memphis, TN. May 21, 1914. Page 2 of 3. Re: Miss Church's minutes.
Letter from L. Crozier French, President, Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Nashville, TN, to Mrs. James McCormack, Memphis, TN. May 21, 1914. Page 3 of 3. Re: Miss Church's minutes.
Letter from Finis Garrett, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, President, Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Knoxville, Tenn. January 5, 1915. Page 1 of 3. Re: his position on suffrage.
Letter from Finis Garrett, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, President, Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Knoxville, Tenn. January 5, 1915. Page 2 of 3. Re: his position on suffrage.
Letter from Finis Garrett, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, President, Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Knoxville, Tenn. January 5, 1915. Page 3 of 3. Re: his position on suffrage.
Letter from Joseph W. Byrns, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville, Tenn. January 6, 1915. Page 1 of 2. Re: his position on suffrage.
Letter from Joseph W. Byrns, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville, Tenn. January 6, 1915. Page 2 of 2. Re: his position on suffrage.
Letter from William C. Houston, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Territories, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville, Tenn. January 5, 1915. Page 1 of 2. Re: his position on suffrage.
Letter from William C. Houston, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Territories, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville, Tenn. January 5, 1915. Page 1 of 2. Re: his position on suffrage.
Mrs. Joseph Alderson, Second Vice President, Kentucky Equal Rights Association, Middlesboro, KY, to Mrs. Lucy (sic.) Crozier French, Knoxville, TN. December 15, 1916. Page 1 of 2. Re: Mrs. French's letter in the Knoxville Journal &Tribune about...
Mrs. Joseph Alderson, Second Vice President, Kentucky Equal Rights Association, Middlesboro, KY, to Mrs. Lucy (sic.) Crozier French, Knoxville, TN. December 15, 1916. Page 2 of 2. Re: Mrs. French's letter in the Knoxville Journal &Tribune about...
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 1 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 2 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 3 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .
Letter from Mrs. John M. Kenny (Catherine?), Press Correspondent, Nashville Equal Suffrage League, Nashville, Tenn., to Mrs. Crozier French, Knoxville. May 28, 1915. Page 4 of 4. Re: Mrs. French's resignation as president .