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Photo, FEW, 301.1.1.1.jpg
Photograph of Frances E. WIllard taken for the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Covers, The New Era, EBH, November  1885 214.1.3.2.pdf
A sampling of covers from The New Era, a newspaper published by Elizabeth Boynton Harbert to elucidate the cause of women's suffrage.

Article, CM, EHC 214.1.3.5.pdf
McCulloch shows the relationship between Christianity and women's suffrage, and how to use the Bible and religion in favor of women's right to vote.

Booklet, CM, 1909, EHC 214.1.3.1.pdf
In Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Kansas in 1909, women were already allowed to vote in municipal elections. McCulloch wrote to the mayors of cities in these states asking their opinions about women's suffrage, and 140 mayors replied, most of…

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.

Evanston Woman's Club Constitution, 1894-5, EBH, 50.3.4.1.pdf
The constitution of the Woman's Club of Evanston under the presidency of Elizabeth Boynton Harbert.

Map, FEW, Willard House, City of Evanston.jpg
A map depicting the location of the Frances E. Willard house, or the Rest Cottage, within Evanston, Illinois.

Photo, FEW in pulpit, EHC Electronic Files.jpg
Photograph of Frances E. Willard speaking from the pulpit.

Postcard, FEW statue, 301.1.11.2.pdf
Postcard depicting and describing the Frances E. Willard statue in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Congressional Building.
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