Browse Items (26 total)

  • Collection: Evanston Organizations and Suffrage

Membership Application.jpg
A membership pledge from Mrs. A.M. Blunt to the Evanston Political Equality League.

Postcard, FEW, Willard House, EHC Electronic Files.jpg
Postcard depicting the Frances E. Willard house, or the Rest Cottage, in Evanston, Illinois. Served as safe work space for members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Booklet, FEW, Rest Cottage, 301.1.13.1.pdf
A booklet describing the history of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union's Rest Cottage, formerly the home of the Willard family, in Evanston, Illinois.

Pamphlet, IL Equal Suff Assoc ca 1903, EBH, 214.1.3.1.pdf
A pamphlet from the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association encouraging women's suffrage in Illinois in the year 1903.

IL Laws Need Women's Votes Women Suffrage Coll 214 Folder 3 edited page 1.png
A publication calling for womens' votes to revise inadequate laws pertaining to women and social issues.

Newspaper, CM, 10241908, EHC Newspaper Clippings.jpg
McCulloch sent a letter to all Illinois editors saying that the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association sent letters to the Democratic and Republican candidates asking their opinions on women's suffrage. She then published a list of candidates who were…

Annie_Wittenmyer.jpg
Photograph of Annie Wittenmeyer, first president of the WCTU

030359_yost_medium.jpg
Photograph of Lenna Lowe Yost, President of West Virginia WCTU and Washington Correspondent for the Union Signal

Map, WCTU, EHC Digital Collection.png
A map of Evanston noting the location of Rest Cottage, one of the safe work spaces of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union . Note: it is the same location as the Frances E. Willard house.

Postcard, FEW, Willard House, EHC Digital Collection.jpg
A color postcard featuring Rest Cottage, an important work space of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Also the previous home of Frances E. Willard.
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