Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 18481921
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Solitude of self : address delivered by Mrs. Stanton before the Committee of the Judiciary of the United
States Congress, Monday, January 18, 1892.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C. : G.P.O., 1915]
SUMMARY
Stanton's classic argument for why women need to be enfranchised by a Sixteenth Amendment.
NOTES
LC copy has bookplate: library, Carrie Chapman Catt.
Source: Gift of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, Nov. 1, 1938.
SUBJECTS
Women's rights--United States.
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.--United States.
RELATED NAMES
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947, former owner.
National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress)
MEDIUM
8 p. : 1 port. ; 23 cm.
CALL NUMBER
JK1881 .N357 sec. VII, no. 1, #11
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National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection (Library of Congress)
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Declaration and protest of the women of the United States by the National woman suffrage association. July
4th, 1876. -- Piece 1 of 1, Full Text
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By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her daughter, Harriot--from a daguerreotype 1856.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1890 and 1910 of daguerreotype taken 1856]
SUMMARY
Elizabeth Cady Stanton holding her daughter Harriot, half-length portrait, facing right.
NOTES
Photograph of a daguerreotype taken in 1856.
SUBJECTS
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady,--1815-1902--Family.
Blatch, Harriot Stanton,--1856-1940.
Group portraits--1850-1860.
Portrait photographs--1850-1860.
Photographic prints--1890-1910.
Daguerreotypes--1850-1860--Reproductions--1890-1910.
MEDIUM
1 photographic print.
CALL NUMBER
Unprocessed item <P&P>
REPRODUCTION NUMBER
LC-USZ62-48965 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
REPOSITORY
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID
(b&w film copy neg.) cph 3a49096
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By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
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The apotheosis of suffrage.
Coffin, George Yost, 1850-1896, artist.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1896.
NOTES
"From the famous fresco by Brumidi in the Rotunda of the Capital."
Title transcribed from mount.
No accession number.
Published in: Washington Post, Jan. 26, 1896.
SUBJECTS
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady,--1815-1902.
Washington, George,--1732-1799.
Women's suffrage--1890-1900.
Anthony, Susan B.--(Susan Brownell),--1820-1906.
National American Woman Suffrage Association--Meetings--Washington (D.C.)--1890-1900.
Cartoons (Commentary)--American.
Drawings.
Allusions.
Allegories.
RELATED NAMES
Brumidi, Constantino, 1805-1880, artist.
MEDIUM: 1 drawing.
CALL NUMBER
CD 1 - Coffin (G.Y.), no. 285 (B size) <P&P>
REPRODUCTION NUMBER
LC-USZ62-10862 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
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The Seneca Falls
Convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902),
Our roll of honor, signatures to the
"Declaration of Sentiments" Set Forth
by the First Woman's Rights Convention
held at Seneca Falls, New York
July 19-20, 1848.
with emendations by her daughter
Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1940)
Manuscript Division
In July 1848 more than 300 men and women
assembled in Seneca Falls, New York, for
the nation's first women's rights convention.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton documented the
historic 1848 meeting by compiling this
scrapbook of contemporary newspaper
clippings. Years later Stanton's daughter
Harriot enhanced the scrapbook with several
additions, including this photograph of a
clipping depicting her mother in the
controversial bloomer outfit. Stanton's
cousin Elizabeth Smith Miller introduced the
outfit and editor Amelia Bloomer publicized
its healthful and liberating benefits in her
newspaper The Lily.
Additional Views:
National Reformer, August 3, 1848
North Star, July 28, 1848
The Recorder, August 3, 1848
Oneida Whig, August 1, 1848
The Mechanics Advocate, Female Department
National Reformer, August 10, 1848
National Reformer, September 14, 1848
National Reformer, August 31, 1848
Manuscript Division
Advertisement
with handwritten comments
Manuscript Division
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Workshop 3 Life in a Box: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Advertisement. Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Exhibitions, American
Treasure, Reason. vc006204.
Coffin, G. Y. (1896). The apotheosis of suffrage. Library of Congress Prints and
Photographs Division, American Memory, By Popular Demand: "Votes for
Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920. cph 3a13267.
(1876). Declaration and protest of the women of the United States by the
National woman suffrage association. July 4th, 1876. American Memory,
An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other
Printed Ephemera. rbpe16000300.
(1856). Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her daughter, Harriot--from a daguerreotype
1856. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, American
Memory, By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures,
1850-1920. cph 3a49096.
(1915). Solitude of self : address delivered by Mrs. Stanton before the Committee
of the Judiciary of the United States Congress, Monday, January 18,
1892. American memory, Votes for Women: Selections from the National
American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921. rbnawsa
n8358.
Stanton, E. C. (1848). Our roll of honor, signatures to the "Declaration of
Sentiments". Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Exhibitions,
American Treasure, Reason. vc006195.