Correspondence to Margaret Stanton Lawrence

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (sitting) with two unidentified figures.\nWritten on back: ""Reproduction of lithograph on p. 15a of Marg. Stanton Lawrence's mss 'Who Was Eliz. Cady Stanton...'"
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (sitting) with two unidentified figures.\nWritten on back: "Reproduction of lithograph on p. 15a of Marg. Stanton Lawrence's mss 'Who Was Eliz. Cady Stanton...'"
Papers include correspondence with Susan B. Anthony, Paulina Wright Davis, Elizabeth Smith Miller, Gerrit Smith, and others relating to family matters, her children, the woman's movement, her lectures and travels, publication of her books and articles, women and religion, abolition, temperance, and
Written on back: "Judge Daniel Cady",Item from the Elizabeth Cady Staton Papers, Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College. The collection includes a variety of materials on such subjects as women's rights, suffrage, feminism, religion, abolition, temperance, travel, and social
Written on back: "Judge Daniel Cady",Item from the Elizabeth Cady Staton Papers, Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College. The collection includes a variety of materials on such subjects as women's rights, suffrage, feminism, religion, abolition, temperance, travel, and social
Recto and verso of photograph of engraving by H.B. Hall, N.Y. On verso: "from. Eminent Women of the Age"
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