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20th Century Club Memento
Three small cardboard squares, 2” x 2”, tied together with yellow ribbon. Ink inscription: “Compliments of the 20th Century Club.” The first square contains an image of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The second square contains an image of Susan B. Anthony. The third square contains quotations from Stanton and Anthony.
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20th Century Club Ribbon
Ribbon, yellow silk with black lettering: “20th Century Club W.S.A.” 5.75” x 1.625”.
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A Grand Prohibition Picnic at S.W. Brown's Grove
This was a flyer printed to advertise the picnic where many speakers, including McClellan Brown, would address those gathered. It includes a refreshment stand, and some singing from the Bethel Prohibition Singers.
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Farmers Picnic!
This program shows the event schedule for the picnic at Cleveland's Grove. This event consisted of many speeches, musical numbers, and other events surrounding the prohibition platform.
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National Prohibition Alliance
This flyer has two purposes. First, one side shows the main officers and who is on the Board of Managers. Second, is a short explanation as to what the purposes and goals of the organization are. This brief explanation was written by Martha McClellan Brown as she was Secretary of the organization at the time.
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National Woman Suffrage Association Ribbon
Ribbon, white silk with image of a woman (Columbia?) and lettering in black ink: “NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.” 6.75” X 2.125”.
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Justitia Progressus Sum
Martha McClellan Brown
Celebrates the addition of Arizona, Michigan, Oregon and Kansas to the list of states that have granted women the right to vote. From the Club Woman’s Magazine.
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Literature for Sale by The Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
A list of books, pamphlets, flyers and posters for sale by the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, Warren, Ohio.
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Thirtieth Ward. Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
A list of the ward chairman and precinct leaders for the 30th ward (Cincinnati) of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association.
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Why Homemakers Need the Ballot
Helen Train Tannehill
The text of a talk by Helen Train Tannehill discussing why homemakers need the right to vote.
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Constitution and By-Laws of the Twentieth Century Club
Twentieth Century Club
The Constitution and By-Laws of the Twentieth Century Club of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Upton Study Club
Alma Kephart Wilson
A report in the Club Woman’s Magazine summarizing recent meetings of the Upton Study Club. Martha McClellan Brown served as president of the club at the time; the article was submitted by Alma Kephart Wilson, corresponding secretary.
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Some May, Some May Not
A flyer that outlines what citizens of the United States are permitted to vote at the time.
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Headquarters News Bulletin: Vol.1, no. 12
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
The newsletter of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association covers events and people of interest to the suffrage movement in Ohio and nationally.
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For God and Home and Every Land 1915-1916
This pamphlet outlines the 1915-16 schedule for the Temperance Movement and the WCTU organizational structure within Ohio. It outlines the speakers at the weekly meetings, who has what responsibilities, and other pertinent information.
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Plan of Work
This two page flyer outlines the plan of work as ratified by the Ohio Women's Suffrage Association at their convention on December 4, 1914. It outlines the duties of various leading members, fundraising plans, and other important governing documentation.
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Declaration of Principles of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
A document outlining eighteen core principles of the Association as adopted in 1914, and further stating their support for the Hamill bill (H.R. 5139) that proposed reforms to the civil service retirement system.
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Twenty-Ninth Annual Convention. Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Program of the twenty-ninth annual convention of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association held in Columbus, Ohio on December 3-4, 1914.
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Facts for Delegates: Convention 1913
A report of budgetary costs and statistics of the "National Association" for the past year.
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Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club
Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club
A directory of officers, committees, and members of the Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club and the schedule of club meetings for September 1913 through May 1914. The club’s constitution is included in the document. Martha McClellan Brown served as president.
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Ohio’s Big Suffrage Parade
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
A flyer and registration form for a parade sponsored by the Ohio Woman Suffrage Organization to be held in Cleveland on October 3, 1914.
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Twenty-Eighth Convention of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
Program for the twenty-eighth convention of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association held in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 18 and 19, 1913.
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For God and Home and Every Land 1912-1913
This pamphlet outlines the 1912-13 schedule for the Temperance Movement and the WCTU organizational structure within Ohio. It outlines the speakers at the weekly meetings, who has what responsibilities, and other pertinent information.
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Ohio Woman Suffrage Association. Directions to Workers
Ohio Woman Suffrage Association
A document outlining how the Association will organize its campaign to get the suffrage question included as a proposed amendment for the upcoming Ohio Constitutional Convention of 1912.
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