Photograph, Annie Wittenmeyer
Annie Wittenmeyer
Photograph of Annie Wittenmeyer, first president of the WCTU
Wikimedia Commons
Unknown
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EPEL Treasurer's Book
Evanston Political Equality League
Treasurer's book of EPEL, 1904-1907. Includes records of dues-paying members and disbursements.
Evanston Political Equality League
EHC Collection, Records of Women's Suffrage in Evanston, 1885-1936. Collection 214, Box 1, Folder 6: Treasurer's Book, Political Equality League
Evanston History Center
1904-1907
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
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
"Votes for Women Urged by League"
Evanston Political Equality League
Newspaper account of recent EPEL meeting at Rickards home, 1324 Forest Avenue.
EHC Collection, Records of Women's Suffrage in Evanston, 1885-1936. Collection 214, Box 1, Folder 4: News clipping
Evanston History Center
1913?
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
"Suffrage Bazaar is Attraction"
Evanston Political Equality League
Newspaper account of plans for suffrage bazaar at Hotel LaSalle, in which Evanston women took a leadership role.
The Evanston Index (?)
EHC Collection, Records of Women's Suffrage in Evanston, 1885-1936. Collection 214, Box 1, Folder 4: Newspaper clippings
Evanston History Center
November 22, 1911
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
"Prize Essays: Whitfield and MacDonald"
Evanston Political Equality League
Pamphlet with printed versions of two winning essays in EPEL's annual suffrage essay contests for high school students. Aleck G. Whitfield won first prize and Ethel Elizabeth MacDonald took second with essays on the topic "Should Chicago Women Have Municipal Suffrage?"
Evanston Political Equality League; Aleck G. Whitfield; Ethel Elizabeth MacDonald
EHC Collection, Records of Women's Suffrage in Evanston, 1885-1936. Collection 214, Box 1, Folder 3: Brochures, Pamphlets, Programs
Evanston History Center
1910 or 1911
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
"Is It Fair?"
women's suffrage, legislation, Illinois
An argument written by the Legislative Committee of Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs for the passage of an amendment to the Illinois state constitution allowing women in the state to vote.
Legislative Committee of Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs
EHC Collection 214, Box 1, Folder 3
Evanston History Center
1905
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
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