Suffragettes Mean to Keep Up excitement and Win; Emmeline Pankhurst in...
Pankhurst traces history of woman suffrage movement in England; militant actions against press and politicians, when meetings were closed to women, they held protests outside; threw stones wrapped with messages... More
W. L. Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
W. L. Herendeen thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouraging Anne Herendeen to write the letters to editor re Emmeline Pankhurst and woman suffrage. Mentions visiting a Chicago cousin that is distantly related t... More
Emmeline Pankhurst plans Hunger Strike
Emmeline Pankhurst vows to begin a hunger strike upon her return to England. In a response to a local suggestion that hunger strikes be carried on at home, Pankhurst stressed that it would only works after bein... More
Alice Paul Talks, suffrage scrapbook
Recently returned to US from London, Alice Paul talks about her experience with British radical suffragettes, disrupting PM Asquith at Guild Hall meeting and being force feed in Holloway jail
S.D. Willard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Willard suggests that publicity in support or reelection of Harriet Pope to Geneva School Board should be done before annual school election meeting
W. L. Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
W. L. Herendeen thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouraging Anne Herendeen to write the letters to editor re Emmeline Pankhurst and woman suffrage. Mentions visiting a Chicago cousin that is distantly related t... More
American Magazine extracts, photomechanical prints of Elizabeth Cady S...
American magazine photo reproductions of photographs of Elizabeth Cady Stanton with her oldest child (1859); Dr. Harriot Kezia Hunt, first medical practitioner in Boston (1860); Susan B. Anthony (1850); and Ant... More
Mrs. Pankhurst-Practical Politician by Arthur Ruhl with photomechanica...
Arthur Ruhl editorial praises Emmeline Pinehurst's charm and her speaking power. British suffragettes practical actions, like rock throwing are same tactics used by men to get government attention.
Suffragists in Storm Scold the Lawmakers
Reports protest parade of ninety cars, banner messages, and demonstration attended by 10,000; summary of speeches: women more educated than men; women policemen would wipe out white slave trade; pass resolution... More
Harriet May Mills to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mills responds to Anne Fitzhugh Miller request of an opinion on Mrs. M. T. L. (Wm. C) Gannett as president of New York State Woman Suffrage Association. Mills praises Ella Crossett's service and outlines abilit... More
Alva Belmont to Elizabeth Smith Miller
Belmont calls for cooperation and action to secure state resolution on suffrage amendment Urges women to secure at least one male vote for suffrage and send five letters to women requesting support
Frederick W. Griffith to Anne F. Miller, January 12, 1910
Griffith, Vice President, Garlock Packing Co. and Republican Senatorial candidate, praises suffragists efforts during campaign; praises Harriot Blatch's speech at Lyons; promises to support suffrage amendment; ... More
Poem by Schroder praising strong women
Prof. Ernest Schoder of Cornell University, writes poem praising strong women, but praying for victory through bloodless means. Ernest Schoder's suffrage poem, written on the train after hearing Emmeline Pankhu... More
Explains Itself: Sanford W. Abbey supports woman suffrage
Reprints Abbey's letter to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, indicating that, if elected to the New York legislature, he will work to secure woman suffrage
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Anne Herendeen to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times
Anne Herendeen's Letter to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times; printed clipping is on scrapbook page 8:154-155
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Fanny Garrison Villard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Fanny Garrison Villard reports that Crystal Eastman with replace Ida Husted Harper as speaker at suffrage hearings; list other speakers; describes suffrage procession before Boston hearings N.B. Reading order i... More
Emmeline Pankhurst to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Emmeline Pankhurst discusses plans for her trip from Toronto to Geneva
Statement From Senator Griffith and photomechanical print
Summarizes status of legislation Senator Frederick Griffith supported including Geneva charter amendments, direct primaries, transportation, and school commissioners; photomechanical print of Senator Griffith, ... More
Dr. Garrett Anderson. to Mrs. Garrett Anderson
Adile G. enroute to social work in India describes her visit with Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson in London, for whom she had an introduction by the recipient . Also, note by Kathie? B. L. thanking recipient for... More
Hon. Thomas Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Osborne withdraws from Geneva Political Equality Club; disagrees with current methods of suffrage agitation; believes that ballot will compromise women's ideals and weaken their contribution to democracy.
Hon. Thomas Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Osborne withdraws from Geneva Political Equality Club; disagrees with current methods of suffrage agitation; believes that ballot will compromise women's ideals and weaken their contribution to democracy.
American Magazine extracts, photomechanical prints of Elizabeth Cady S...
American magazine photo reproductions of photographs of Elizabeth Cady Stanton with her oldest child (1859); Dr. Harriot Kezia Hunt, first medical practitioner in Boston (1860); Susan B. Anthony (1850); and Ant... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Mrs. Belmont Presiding At Carnegie Hall Suffrage Meeting
3,000 attend mass suffrage meeting, three fourths are women; photomechanical print show speakers on stage, backed by posters illustrating unequal pay status of women teachers, postal and textile workers.
Antoinette Hughes to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Antoinette Hughes, governor's wife thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for Woman Suffrage Calendar. She will try to keep an open mind about suffrage, though not naturally supportive.
Frederick W. Griffith, Republican Nominee Receives Ovation at Palmyra
Griffith, Republican Senatorial Nominee, greeted with bells and brass band, speaks at Grange Hall on return to Palmyra; photomechanical print
The Officers of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association Invite y...
New York Woman's Suffrage Association convention invitation card; on verso: list of Geneva Political Equality Club delegates, alternates, local and county officers with votes, in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller
The Woman Voter - Public domain document scan
Summaries suffrage legislative work in Great New York City, Colorado and Norway; reviews May protest meeting in Union Square; lists officers and leaders of Woman Suffrage Party, Carrie Chapman Catt, City Chairm... More
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, May 7, 1910
Blatch invites Miller to bring a delegation to the Union Square demonstration protesting the attitude of the New York Legislature toward woman suffrage
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Miss Allen
Harriot Blatch requests women to act as poll watchers for November 1910 general election; that right for women having been established by magistrate and district attorney's office during the September primary. ... More
Speaker James Wadsworth to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Wadsworth explains that although the ventilation in the old building will never be ideal, every effort will be made to force fresh air into the Assembly room during the suffrage hearings
Samuel Bowles, Editor of Springfield Republican to Anne Fitzhugh Mille...
Bowles congratulates Anne Fitzhugh Miller on recruiting Miss Brackett to suffrage cause; joins Geneva Political Equality Club and appreciates recent visit with Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Senator John Raines Funeral and photomechanical print
Testimonials to the character and career of Senator Raines; description of funeral; photomechanical print; lists of legislators and other distinguished mourners, honorary pall bearers; Methodist pastor, Dr. Art... More
Alice Paul to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Alice Paul thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for suggesting donation by Mrs. Walter Schuyler Kemeys of a life membership for Paul in the National American Woman Suffrage Association
Dr. Garrett Anderson. to Mrs. Garrett Anderson
Adile G. enroute to social work in India describes her visit with Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson in London, for whom she had an introduction by the recipient . Also, note by Kathie? B. L. thanking recipient for... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes on conversations with School Board Member...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller outlines restrictions placed by Geneva School Board on use for Geneva High School Hall for Max Eastman Lecture
National American Woman Suffrage Association Greeting to Elizabeth Smi...
National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention had ordered greetings to Elizabeth Smith Miller be sent by telegram.
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Miller, photograph
Photograph of Elizabeth Smith Miller seated at desk; clipping announcing her 87th birthday , notes telegram from Anna Shaw and quotes birthday greetings in New York Woman's Suffrage Association Newsletter
Greater New York Woman Suffrage Convention,
Notice of Convention of women of Greater New York City to adopt proposals for amending the City Charter and State and National Constitutions to improve women's status
Dr. Mary Walker and 'Campaign Like a Real Farce'
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
James Clarke to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
James Clarke, assistant editor, Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell University, explains his travel plans to Geneva, where he spoke at the Geneva Political Equality Club Piazza Party.
The Woman Voter - Public domain document scan
Summaries suffrage legislative work in Great New York City, Colorado and Norway; reviews May protest meeting in Union Square; lists officers and leaders of Woman Suffrage Party, Carrie Chapman Catt, City Chairm... More
The Woman Voter - Public domain document scan
Summaries suffrage legislative work in Great New York City, Colorado and Norway; reviews May protest meeting in Union Square; lists officers and leaders of Woman Suffrage Party, Carrie Chapman Catt, City Chairm... More
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Anne Herendeen to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times
Anne Herendeen's Letter to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times; printed clipping is on scrapbook page 8:154-155
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, May 7, 1910
Blatch invites Miller to bring a delegation to the Union Square demonstration protesting the attitude of the New York Legislature toward woman suffrage
Sanford W. Abbey to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Sandford W. Abbey accepts Geneva Political Equality Club invitation to Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Ella Crossett, President New York State Woman Suffrage Association to ...
Ella Crossett encourages Anne Fitzhugh Miller to continue on the New York State Woman Suffrage Association Legislative Committee, even though she may not be able to be as active due to her mother's illness. Han... More
Anne Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen reports organizing Equal Suffrage League at Wells College and thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouragement, sending literature and flowers.
To the Presidents and Members of the Clubs of the New York State Woman...
Reports on July 12 Lochland suffragists conference: lists twenty attendees from eleven western New York counties; resolutions, including support of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler as presidential nominee; biographical ske... More
Speaker James Wadsworth to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Wadsworth explains that although the ventilation in the old building will never be ideal, every effort will be made to force fresh air into the Assembly room during the suffrage hearings
Florence Kelley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Florence Kelley outlines legislative work; describes new series of "at home" meetings at Liberal Club, cosponsored with Equality League of Self Supporting Women. Alice Paul spoke about her experiences in Englan... More
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, July 9, 1910
Catt approves of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's informal meeting of state suffrage leaders to discuss organization and select nominee for New York State Woman Suffrage Association president. Catt discusses "lobbies" am... More
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, July 9, 1910
Catt approves of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's informal meeting of state suffrage leaders to discuss organization and select nominee for New York State Woman Suffrage Association president. Catt discusses "lobbies" am... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Mrs. Henry Villard, Chairman, New York State Woman Suffrage Associatio...
Call for funds and volunteer work to forward efforts to get a New York state suffrage amendment before people by 1911.
Contract with J.B. Pond Lyceum Bureau to engage Emmeline Pankhurst to ...
Contract guarantees lecture bureau 50 percent of gross receipts and Pankhurst at least $100
Men Help New York State Woman Suffrage Association Raise Fund for Legi...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Greater New York Woman Suffrage Convention, (Mrs. Mackay will read the...
Lists speakers including Mrs. John Winters Brannan, Anna Garlin Spencer, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Maud Nathan
Woman Suffrage Protest Meeting Notice
Lists organizations and chairman of five platforms for Union Square suffrage demonstration
Give Vote to Woman - Public domain document scan
U. S. Senate Suffrage Hearings include addresses by Senator Robert Latham Owen, Carrie Chapman Catt, Belva Lockwood, and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times
Anne Herendeen's Letter to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times; printed clipping is on scrapbook page 8:154-155
Anne Herendeen to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times
Anne Herendeen's Letter to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Times; printed clipping is on scrapbook page 8:154-155
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Crystal Eastman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Eastman requests a visit with Miller in Geneva
Anne Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen reports organizing Equal Suffrage League at Wells College and thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouragement, sending literature and flowers.
W. Smith O'Brien, City Attorney, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
In response to a call from Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Attorney O'Brien clarifies incident on January 25 in which Mr. Kane informed a man distributing handbills on the street that he was violating a city ordnance ; t... More
Emmeline Pankhurst to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Emmeline Pankhurst discusses plans for her trip from Toronto to Geneva
Assemblyman Sanford Abbey speaks on Christian Citizenship to Methodist...
Abbey describes good citizenship as based on universal brotherhood, and enhanced by Christian teachings
A Valentine to Geneva Political Equality Club by Julia M. Dutton
Space to right of envelop shows evidence of something being removed, below pencil note: "Picture of Max Eastman"
A Valentine to Geneva Political Equality Club by Julia M. Dutton
Space to right of envelop shows evidence of something being removed, below pencil note: "Picture of Max Eastman"
Samuel J. Roberts, Editor, Lexington Leader to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Editor Roberts thanks Miller for her commendation of the Leader and expresses firm support of woman suffrage
Florence Kelley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Florence Kelley outlines legislative work; describes new series of "at home" meetings at Liberal Club, cosponsored with Equality League of Self Supporting Women. Alice Paul spoke about her experiences in Englan... More
Statement From Senator Griffith and photomechanical print
Summarizes status of legislation Senator Frederick Griffith supported including Geneva charter amendments, direct primaries, transportation, and school commissioners; photomechanical print of Senator Griffith, ... More
Dr. Garrett Anderson. to Mrs. Garrett Anderson
Adile G. enroute to social work in India describes her visit with Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson in London, for whom she had an introduction by the recipient . Also, note by Kathie? B. L. thanking recipient for... More
Enclosure: Emmeline Pankhurst's Speech at Smith Opera House, Geneva, N...
Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in Geneva, New York, compared the women's revolution in England to the American Revolution to justify militant action. English women of all classes seek political equality and the p... More
Index for Miller Scrapbook 1909-1910
Subject and Name Index in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller; only pages with entries are reproduced.
Suffrage Appeal; Women Address Governors in Washington
New York suffragists, introduced by Gov. Hughes, address Governor's Conference in Washington, D. C. Urging them to consider uniform suffrage legislation; invited to present report at next conference; Katherine ... More
Plenty of Air For Suffragists - Public domain document scan
At the request of Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Speaker Wadsworth will try to improve ventilation in Assembly room for suffrage hearings; lists Geneva delegation, who will meet with district legislators in Albany on March 8
Frederick W. Griffith to Anne F. Miller, January 29, 1910
Senator-elect Frederick Griffith thanks Miller for fliers and news articles (probably including her reply to the New editor on "Why I am a Suffragist," Scrapbook 8, page 90); looks forward to meeting woman's su... More
Katherine Mackay to Harriot Stanton Blatch
Letter is not dated; in envelope addressed by Katherine Mackay to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, postmarked February 27, 1908 Mackay acknowledges Blatch's acceptance of lunch invitation; wants to meet in husband's offic... More
Mary Ware Deuuett (sp?) National American Woman Suffrage Association n...
Note on verso in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller: "Notice of appointment to Literature Committee"
Anne Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen reports organizing Equal Suffrage League at Wells College and thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouragement, sending literature and flowers.
Anne Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen reports organizing Equal Suffrage League at Wells College and thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouragement, sending literature and flowers.
Emmeline Pankhurst to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Emmeline Pankhurst discusses plans for her trip from Toronto to Geneva
To the Presidents and Members of the Clubs of the New York State Woman...
Reports on July 12 Lochland suffragists conference: lists twenty attendees from eleven western New York counties; resolutions, including support of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler as presidential nominee; biographical ske... More
To the Presidents and Members of the Clubs of the New York State Woman...
Reports on July 12 Lochland suffragists conference: lists twenty attendees from eleven western New York counties; resolutions, including support of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler as presidential nominee; biographical ske... More
S.D. Willard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Willard suggests that publicity in support or reelection of Harriet Pope to Geneva School Board should be done before annual school election meeting
Dr. Garrett Anderson. to Mrs. Garrett Anderson
Adile G. enroute to social work in India describes her visit with Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson in London, for whom she had an introduction by the recipient . Also, note by Kathie? B. L. thanking recipient for... More
Dr. Garrett Anderson. to Mrs. Garrett Anderson
Adile G. enroute to social work in India describes her visit with Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson in London, for whom she had an introduction by the recipient . Also, note by Kathie? B. L. thanking recipient for... More
Hon. Thomas Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Osborne withdraws from Geneva Political Equality Club; disagrees with current methods of suffrage agitation; believes that ballot will compromise women's ideals and weaken their contribution to democracy.