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
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
JPEG
Still Image
Evanston, Illinois
Frances E. Willard delivering speech
Frances E. Willard, speeches
Photograph of Frances E. Willard speaking from the pulpit.
National Women's Christian Temperance Union
EHC Digital Collection
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
JPEG
Person
<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
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
PDF
English
Text
Evanston, Illinois, 1939
Frances E. Willard
Frances E. Willard, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
Photograph of Frances E. Willard.
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 1
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
JPEG
Person
Frances E. Willard
Frances E. Willard, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, WCTU
Photograph of Frances E. WIllard taken for the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
EHC Collection 301, Box 1, Folder 1
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
JPEG
Person
A young Emily Huntington Miller
Emily Huntington Miller
Newspaper photograph of Emily Huntington Miller.
EHC Biographical File: "Miller, E-I"
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
Photograph, Annie Wittenmeyer
Annie Wittenmeyer
Photograph of Annie Wittenmeyer, first president of the WCTU
Wikimedia Commons
Unknown
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