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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…

Pamphlet, CM, 1909, EHC 214.1.3.3.pdf
To show that educators are in favor of woman suffrage, Catharine McCulloch asked Northwestern University faculty about their opinions on women's suffrage. Of the 80 that replied, 58 were in favor of women's suffrage, 9 noncommittal, and 13 against,…

CWM ca 1881 Photo Coll McCulloch family Folder 2.jpg
A photo of Catharine Waugh McCulloch ca. 1881 taken in Rockford, Illinois.

CWM May 1910 Photo Coll McCulloch family Folder 2.jpg
A photograph of Catharine Waugh McCulloch taken in May 1910.

CWM ca 1910 Photo Coll McCulloch family Folder 2.jpg
Photograph of Catharine Waugh McCulloch at the peak of her popularity on the women's suffrage movement circuit.

CWM with baby Hugh 1891 Photo Coll McCulloch family Folder 2.jpg
A photograph of Catharine Waugh McCulloch and her son Hugh.

CWM undated (later) Photo Coll McCulloch family Folder 2.jpg
A photograph of Catharine Waugh McCulloch reading in her library in her later years.

CWM undated Photo Coll McCulloch family Folder 2.jpg
A photograph of Catharine Waugh McCulloch.

Pamphlet, CM, 1913-14, EHC 214.1.3.4.pdf
In this pamphlet, McCulloch discusses the laws that have led to some degree of women's suffrage in Illinois, and she also discusses what remains in terms of women gaining full suffrage in the state.

Speech, CM, 1907-1913, 59.1.6.2.pdf
Speech given by McCulloch at a ladies' dinner banquet of the Forties Club at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago. At the time, McCulloch was serving as Evanston's Justice of the Peace.
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