Rest Cottage, or Frances E. Willard house
Rest Cottage, Frances E. Willard house, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
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.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
EHC Digital Collection
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois
Rest Cottage location
Rest Cottage, Frances E. Willard, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
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.
City of Evanston
EHC Digital Collection
Evanston History Center
2000s
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois, 2000s
<em>Declaration of Principles</em>
Frances E. Willard, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
A pamphlet outlining the principles of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union as specified by Frances E. Willard.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
EHC Collection 422, Box 1, Folder 3
Evanston History Center
n.d.
National Women's History Project
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<em>The Union Signal</em>
Frances E. Willard, <em>The Union Signal</em>, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
Front cover of<em> The Union Signal</em>, a newspaper published by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, after the death of Frances E. Willard.
<em>The Union Signal</em>
EHC Collection 422, Box 2, Folder 2
Evanston History Center
1898-03-10
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois, 1898
<em>She Became a Famous Woman</em>
Frances E. Willard, centennial birthday
A pamphlet celebrating the centenary anniversary of Frances E. Willard's birth in 1939.
Signal Press
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 11
Evanston History Center
1939
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois, 1939
A Tribute to the American Woman Frances E. Willard
Frances E. Willard statue, Frances E. Willard, Statuary Hall, Congress, Albert J. Beveridge
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.
Albert J. Beveridge, Levey Bro's & Co. Inc.
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 11
Evanston History Center
1905
Evanston Women's History Project
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Washington, D.C., 1905; Indiana
Evanston's Testimonial to Frances E. Willard
Frances E. Willard, tribute, Frances E. Willard death
A program from Evanston's tribute to Frances E. Willard after her death in 1898.
W.T.P.A.
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 11
Evanston History Center
1898
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois, 1898
Frances E. Willard to the World's and National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Frances E. Willard, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU, 1893 World's Colombian Exposition
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.
Frances E. Willard, National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 5
Evanston History Center
1893
Evanston Women's History Project
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1893 World's Colombian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois
<em>Brilliants from Frances E. Willard</em>
Frances E. Willard, quotations
A book of selected quotations from the writings of Frances E. Willard.
Alice L. Williams, H.D. Caldwell Co.
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 6
Evanston History Center
1893
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois, 1893
Frances E. Willard house, or Rest Cottage
Frances E. Willard, Rest Cottage, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
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.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union
EHC Digital Collection
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
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Evanston, Illinois