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  • Tags: Frances E. Willard

Tribute, FEW, 422.2.2.1.jpg
Front cover of The Union Signal, a newspaper published by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, after the death of Frances E. Willard.

Tribute, FEW, 301.1.11.3.pdf
A tribute to Frances E. Willard by Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana delivered on the occasion of the unveiling of the Frances E. Willard statue in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Congressional Building in 1905.

Quotes, FEW, 301.1.6.1.pdf
A book of selected quotations from the writings of Frances E. Willard.

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.

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.

Speech, FEW before WCTU, 301.1.5.1.jpg
An address before the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in 1893 as part of the World's Colombian Exposition in Chicago at the Art Institute Building.

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.

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.

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, WCTU, EHC 422.1.3.pdf
A pamphlet outlining the principles of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union as specified by Frances E. Willard.
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