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

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.

Officers 1 of 2.jpg
Card with list of EPEL officers, EPEL constitution, and space for membership pledge on reverse side.

Letter, CM, 5171940, EHC 59.1.7.jpg
Dwight Perkins, architect, husband of children's book writer Lucy Fitch Perkins, and father of author and book reviewer Eleanor Ellis Perkins, wrote this letter to Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch for their 50th wedding anniversary. In it, he says: "You have…

Map, CM, McCulloch House, City of Evanston.jpg
A map depicting the location of the Catharine Waugh McCulloch home in Evanston, Illinois.

Pamphlet, CM, January 1909, EHC 214.1.3.2.pdf
In January 1909, women could vote in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado. McCulloch uses this pamphlet to show that in these states where woman can vote, there are a number of other positive laws in place, such as equal pay for equal work, and a…

Play, CM, 1911, EHC 59.1.6.6.pdf
McCulloch loosely based this play on the life and experiences of Myra Bradwell, another Evanstonian woman. The play's introduction describes the incident that Mrs. Bradwell faced which portrayed the problems that married women faced regarding their…

Pamphlet, CM, 1913, EHC 214.1.9.1.pdf
This pamphlet, edited by Catharine McCulloch of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, is a timeline of various important events in the Illinois women's rights movement.

Novel, CM, 1899, 59.1.6.1.pdf
A fictional account of the legal injustices suffered by wives and mothers in the United States written by Catharine Waugh McCulloch.

Speech, CM, 181908, EHC 214.1.3.7.pdf
A speech by Catharine Waugh McCulloch delivered before the Michigan Constitutional Convention on January 8, 1908.
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