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kiff If :2?“ 2 .»;;1' 4» r” . , If 15‘ - ‘«*_»«4-'«*a;é' ‘ ’A;“/ 5 W ..¢«-:~‘-*" ‘ 1‘ .fn~g‘v’§/' > f‘ 27 A?’ 3.? n 1 < ,. A 9 I E q.. 3. »f" .49 I5 \ P’ COPY Original in Alma Lutz Collection Dear Mr. Underwood I enclose what is left of Swing (?) for your wife, if she thinks what is left of him is worth further bombarding. I think the time has fully come for us to pass resolutions everytime in our commentary against woman's contemplated status in the...
Show morekiff If :2?“ 2 .»;;1' 4» r” . , If 15‘ - ‘«*_»«4-'«*a;é' ‘ ’A;“/ 5 W ..¢«-:~‘-*" ‘ 1‘ .fn~g‘v’§/' > f‘ 27 A?’ 3.? n 1 < ,. A 9 I E q.. 3. »f" .49 I5 \ P’ COPY Original in Alma Lutz Collection Dear Mr. Underwood I enclose what is left of Swing (?) for your wife, if she thinks what is left of him is worth further bombarding. I think the time has fully come for us to pass resolutions everytime in our commentary against woman's contemplated status in the Bible & church. It would certainly serve the purpose of agitation, as the Patton matter proves. I received your letter & contents & wrote my son what you said & urged him to send you more articles on French affairs. with kind regards for yourself & wife, Sincerely ever Elizabeth Cady Stanton Mrs. Underwoods article on Patton was good. His falsehood & contradictions are pitiful.
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( /7 W‘ _.;,,'K-% Q Q . _.~/:7 4/ x /.1, _v_4I_:_W £/ ///.9’ / A/ /f) t ‘ “W? / WK CV,4,,\-. 1;!!! ;_/a 435%/2?; ’Z“”Z’~f"/// W ’ / " I />2 " / é / , A * ~ / / /%/, W ///M% “ 5 % W ' / .... T / /7/_,, / / ’, ///_ K 2 / , ‘ / / / // ww /’ fl , /374 -4, I7’? .///¢/%/ ¢/Q/// * ' //F P 4 my ’ ‘I L I ‘ W // ‘ I/'// A firm’-A NV \ Original in Alma Lutz Collectio n Toasts at Ellen Walter's Christmas Dinner (Written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton) Mrs._Smith 0, where is the woman so pure & so true So upright, & holy, as Nancy Fitzhugh She has been a good balast, all her lifeg To that “high flntin'" Gerrit,he needs such a wifee Dr.Bayard Here's to him.who with prophetic eye Looks beyond the mysterious sky, In eommuning with spirits, he never is tired so lofty and true is our own good Bayard. Mrs. Keneys Petruoie had a charming Gate the starved into a humble state, Obeyed her Lord.& Master Our Cate though feasted, & living in ease, Is gentle, & kind, & sure to please, and thus her Lerd doth.master. Mrs. Barclay Cornelia grand & dignified, Brightest in affliction tried With her jewels, pure & rare No Roman matron can compare. Mt. Stanton The stump orator, who helped give the nation, A rail spliter, with his grand proclamation; Is worthy of our thanks & toasts, Although he don't believe in ghosts, It is not given to the Stantons To spend their time in chasing phantoms. Mrs. Wa1ter Ho longer tied to David's salter, Born again is Ellen Walter Into the world of truth.&thought And doctrines, such as Jesus taught. Mr. Smi th Oh touch.my tongue with celestial fire Te praise his of fame, who can aspire Enough to say, perchance, he is no myth World K110“ immortalaeerrit Smith. Mr . Keeys The Gods all assembled in council one day, To pour out their gifts in the same piece of clay and forth there spring as by magic power Arman equipped for this sad hour. With a noble great frame & a big heartto match Courageous & bold without flaw or scratch Then what to name him, some discussion arose But soon all agreed to call his “Big Nose". Mrs. Stanton Here is dear Lizzie Stanton, plump & sound Would she were with.manhood crowned So lofty are her thoughts & wishes, So much she dames & dishes. Cousin Gerrit Trudy Walter with graceful gestures, soft dark eyes; Who is that fair one silent by? a Who hears not, speaks not, the earth born tongue, whence came, where goes, that blessed one? the mingles with.us, feels each thought, As if by inspiration caught, She seems a link ‘tween us & Heaven A.mystic life, our hearts to leaven. Cousin Lib Trudy Walter Dear Trudy a girl of our choice She hears; but it's only God's voice, She speaks; but with only the finger around this dear girl our hearts love to linger. Uncle Gerrit Horace Greeley Smith Here's Horace Greeley nh Who still is really an unsophisticated.man On what other politician Of his high position So great a praise bestow you can. Horace Greeley Stanton Where is the man not proud to commuc With the Hercules of our Tribune? Who has done more to rouse this nation and reinstate the Declaration. "That God made all men free Endowing life with liberty”? Than Horace Greeley good.& great Felt alike,in chnrch.& state.
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2 x/, ’(\"{'11» / CQPX Qriginel in Alma Lutz Collection Jan. 26th Mk. Weed- Dear Friend.%&M I am very éesiroue to see you. WhenV & where can I have an interview, Please fiireet, E. Gedy Stanton 75, 45 Sta, & let me hear as soon as possible. Yours truly.
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i / @%L/ « %/ ,/// 3‘ W% L / ‘ / 1/ o /M / ,/ , » //I ( “‘7‘-~ lu’{ai§,r 27th Dear Mrs Darlington I have such pleasant meeories of my visit to you that I should indeed be glad to see you.in the leafy month of June but I do not see my way clear just new & hesitate topromise what I feer I shall be u — able to perform. Having tested your hospitality I feel assured you could make me comfortable. But my chief care is in leaving home as four of my sons are at home & I K, expect three more...
Show morei / @%L/ « %/ ,/// 3‘ W% L / ‘ / 1/ o /M / ,/ , » //I ( “‘7‘-~ lu’{ai§,r 27th Dear Mrs Darlington I have such pleasant meeories of my visit to you that I should indeed be glad to see you.in the leafy month of June but I do not see my way clear just new & hesitate topromise what I feer I shall be u — able to perform. Having tested your hospitality I feel assured you could make me comfortable. But my chief care is in leaving home as four of my sons are at home & I K, expect three more children from school the last of June. ll am looking over summer clothes, house cleaning & c, e c. an‘.- The W ardrotes of nine persons & £f the same is not a small circumstance & keeping the peace when together needs a governing power such as women onlyxMH%<$With kind regards e my best wishes that your meeting may be pleasant & profitable I Yours ever Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Z%:::%/A / Alma Lutz Collection ( C O P Y ) Highwood Park Tenafly N.J. June nth Dear Mrs. Smith, In my recent speech on Divorce I made some qzotations from you which I put in quotations but in the publication in The World the marks were in the wrong place. So you see here I am jerkede up. If I am not very much mistaken all your facts are correct as I recognized your statements at once as familiar, having heard and read the same before. Where did you learn what you stated in regard to Clay a...
Show moreZ%:::%/A / Alma Lutz Collection ( C O P Y ) Highwood Park Tenafly N.J. June nth Dear Mrs. Smith, In my recent speech on Divorce I made some qzotations from you which I put in quotations but in the publication in The World the marks were in the wrong place. So you see here I am jerkede up. If I am not very much mistaken all your facts are correct as I recognized your statements at once as familiar, having heard and read the same before. Where did you learn what you stated in regard to Clay a Franklin. some paper denied the fact of Theodore’s insanity & published his death three days after stating that he had laid in the asylum fifty years. The entire press of the cpuntry are pointing at me but as I weigh 175 lbs. I think I can stand it. How is my namesake. Give her my blessing & a kiss. One of these days I hope to hold her & kiss her for myself. I assure you I appreciated the compliment you paid me in naming your only daughter after me. I hope in all the ups and downs of life that I may remain trued to principle so that you may never regret having dubbed her Elizabeth. with kind regards to your handsome husband, Mrs. Johnson &for yourself, Your friend sincerely Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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La_Fayetta Ind Aug 27th Dear Friends I want very much to meat you & talk over tha situation. 1 shall be at the Sherman Houaa Chicago on Saturday % Sunday reaching there Friday evening about six o*olook. I want you if possible to spend a few hours with me there. This is the fiost opportunity we have ever had of meeting & I do hope noéto make your acquaintance, Gordially yours Eliazbethtcady Stanton
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film L318 91*‘ k¢_fif§VTQ fgg F éS:3¥w§ In July, 1%, hi stry me:-as ‘ first maver at aazzezmg %* di s<:zms~in f téizeir litisal, * Swami wrrzggs. th A ga hm ext and mz<% my mother, firm ‘the zm:;2.fa? aauzrzt ri as and Ems ha :2 g V 3, in and and Erzer cl Elissa , :2; st M , 21% $8 % ?§'::3_it‘d Stat up , ":2. azld Sir? Saut h $13. we» Emva vtacf. by pmxy mveral M" ‘blew Md éfiarlé far years. hi stry of fimmean’s m'e.r.1g3 “i2:f3.@3S'@ :*1.eve2? haufg b@$3t; M...
Show morefilm L318 91*‘ k¢_fif§VTQ fgg F éS:3¥w§ In July, 1%, hi stry me:-as ‘ first maver at aazzezmg %* di s<:zms~in f téizeir litisal, * Swami wrrzggs. th A ga hm ext and mz<% my mother, firm ‘the zm:;2.fa? aauzrzt ri as and Ems ha :2 g V 3, in and and Erzer cl Elissa , :2; st M , 21% $8 % ?§'::3_it‘d Stat up , ":2. azld Sir? Saut h $13. we» Emva vtacf. by pmxy mveral M" ‘blew Md éfiarlé far years. hi stry of fimmean’s m'e.r.1g3 “i2:f3.@3S'@ :*1.eve2? haufg b@$3t; M fvarabl a “time ‘ta dam her lie e%L ‘E:$’:1i‘I:M iat i an in first tima in tfzizigs Raublie a far W ham fer 3 $1 it i 91 sidmt wh. ?;2.a3 riolam himself in favtzr sf °w% Ysrk hag We 2:1 Pmsidant Eassvalt was Gmmr f K tlfii ajzzfmmhi :3! int t}::s..*%ama:: f the t e in hi 8 :.%$§§ ?% gismm m, and ublia aoaagim. k fm°t?%,%1isa wt if ju% éefrmde f their mast cred ri gght , m that umderl ms all thaw , V6106 in ‘km laaa. am», aa aataara aaia “He . faraaé‘aitaaui aha sanaant af taa gav » aaaaahaaada b tha.Praaidant at Fitahburg am.L* aaa “ia.favar af an aaid that aa taa Uaitaa Stataa, aaafarriag additiaaal g ~ra1 gavw A1‘ tlrexj. f araaaai ta daal aaaa ca aaratiana.“ for taa aaat iataraata Ta aaaaral and raatraia_gia t aanapaliaa af all aha paaala ia af vaat iapart, but sf far waster iaaarfiamaa ia aha aataaliahmaat and prafiaetien.ef taa rights and libartzaa pbfir 3ay, ha eaa half taa paapla of the United Stataa —~ the aaat aaral half, tae ~» aaaa1y,*aaaaa. Suraly ta ra ia as gratarvmmn9pa1y'%haa.taat sf all aaa.ia daaying ta all aaaan a voioa ia.tha laws the ara aamaallaa taaby. Gatabara20, 1932. i1izabath.Cady Sta if ta 1 - «ms :5’ I“ '°’ ' ‘V ' 7: ,,x 1 V f('..=».~ -.=>—. ‘ A ' A Original in COPY Alma Lutz Collection Please Copy WOMEN APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT. In July, 1848, history records the first movement among women for the discussion of their political, religious and social wrongs. Since then the demand for the right of suffrage has extended over many countries and has been granted, in one form or another, in the United States, in England and her colonies, in Australia, New Zealand, the Isle of Man and New South Wales. I Tax-paying women have voted by proxy in several nations of the Old World for many years. In the long history of woman's srongs there never has been so favorable a time to demand her complete emancipation in the United States as now, for we have for the first time in this Republic a President who has declared himself in favor of woman‘s political equality. When President Roosevelt was Governor of New York he recommended the enfranchisement of the women of the State in his message to the New York Legislature, and expressed the same opinion on several public occasions. Now is the opportune time for leading women to ask the President to make the same demand in his coming Message to Congress for this act of justice to thirty~six million American citizens new defrauded of their most sacred right, one that underlies all others, a voice in the laws. For, as the Fathers said long ago: “No just government can be formed without the consent of the governedg“ & In a speech made by the President at Fitchbnrg on Labor Day, he said that he was “in favor of an amendment to the Constitution of the the United States, conferring ndditionel power upon the fefierel government to deal with corporations." To control end restrain giant monopolies for the best interests of all the people is of vast import, but of far vaster importance is the establishment and protection of the rights end liberties of one half the people of the United States ~« the most moral half, too ~ namely, women. Surely there is no greater monopoly than that of ell men in denying to all women a voice in the laws they ere oomoelled to obeye Qotober 203 1902. Elisabeth Gndy Stanton. Note: This is a copy of the appeal written & prepared for mailing to the press by Mrs. Stanton e few days before her death. October 26, 1902. An envelope addressed to Oswald Villerd, Editor of the Nation is attached.
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I \ >_, r,/ /4“ , »(;1‘r 3;,» ’,/ ‘>1 / Z‘ J/I’; 4, all //r ,/,—4./&—1_-. / /’ x / // t D / (J7 I X K,/::, »» « :5 “T7 , ,4 7/ _ :7 ,. / /2;//,;./«//’»::.a L,» /~ A ~ , / ,4 '_ ,.—-V/'1 /» 1 V 45, /J ’/K, M /C»x,./—«z:// _: g<_'iA/5-'”'.[:,;’{/V ~ 3 /4. .. < 4 " '//ikv .,> ,. - 5/ ’ f /'1" ,4»;>//2x664?’/-" ‘(/--é/Z%.,,[,7/J , Q/.4/«-Z...€_ » -~ Q1:/2-:z.».,//",'/«° I/' ' — ’ I Original in Alma Lute I Collection Lendon Novafirfi (1840) fieer friend. fled I the control of my own movements or even of Henry‘e I ehould have been with you now, but the feet ie Joseph aturge commands and we obey, I have nothowever yet given up the hope of eeeing you at Qerlingtone We did think of eeillng on the ?th but it ie how poetponed indefinitely» Temorrow we go to Nerwieh where we ehall have a meeting on Friday night there is to be e gathering of the cevilteationiete there et that time. I spent a week at Dublin very pleasantly and received your note there. I wee glad to find that Gerrieon bee ee many were friends in Ireland, Richard Webb and I hed much pleeeere in ooepere ing notes of the past: A James G. Birney ea%le in the Go We the 7th, we parted with him at Birmingham where we spent a dey with that deer good men Jeeeph stereee What do you think of the Belfast breekfeet? Net e einele ehe wee admitted. Had I been there I would have gone, though expreee ordere eeme from London that on that morning the Lore of Greetioneuet breekfeet elone. The women of Belfast were indienente aha well they might bee I do hopeeooo to get time to write you a long letter but this evening K em in heete having many notes end eome emerieen letters te write before I leave LQfldOfle Geod night ~ Henry geine me in kind regerde to youreelfe Father, Mother and all those whom we know in Derlingtone Adieu your einoere friend Elizeheth G. fitentee Te Elizabeth Peeee Derlingten
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Show more//‘“" 1//. //V ‘ /7 / J’ M4”/4W4 - , 2 ///%%W2/7‘/, /% ZWZ ;/ % /MK W %Z/ ;% // % /%é%/%t/ Zr V //:////C 574% // 4% % fly xmmm‘ , amwwz x&mmm»\mmMmw» \mw _§mMMwmmwmMw@\m&mmmw_£mmMmwp\p .\mmww\\ J\\\\ \\@%; N \\§fl\. \ . C \ \\A.\h%. % \$ 9; :«:;;:;x mmw %\ 3 ,,. as "“?"&§.e«'g_ ‘f § Sunday evening: (1852) Dear Susan p I will gladly do all in my power to aid you. Work down this way, then you come a stay with me, & hiss Clarke with Mrs Bloomer a I will assist you in getting up such a lecture as you desire. We will get up a meeting here a dot shat we can to advance the interests of the society. I think that you a hrs. Eallowell a I have as good as right to infuse what we make of the radical principle into the proceedings of the society, as the miserable time serving conservatives have to infuse their principles of policy & expediency. I think that address of Mrs. V. is altogether too small namby— pamby to go forth from any society claiming the reason we as a society do. Let the thing drop. I will address the women of the state as an individual, in due time, but this is be» tween us. I am not astonished at what you.srite me of Mrs. Gould. The church is the great engine of oppression in our day & you will always find church members trnckling & politic. If my address would serve you as a kind of skeleton for a lecture I will send it to you & you can fill out the heads, more fully. I am hoping to hear a good account of Miss Clarke. i have no doubt a little practice will make you an admirable lecturer. I will go to work at once & write you.the best lecture I can. Dress loose, take a great deal of exercise & be particular about your diet & sleep enoug, the body has great effect upon the mind, In your meetings if you are simple a truth loving no sophistry can confound you. Try and get subscribers for the Lily wherever you go, & make hrs. B pay you something for your trouble. I will talk to her about you an agent for the Lily, she needs an agent & you seelyou could easily attend to that in your meetings. I have a book just adapted to your wants a prize essay in temperance going over the whole ground, which I will send you if you tell me where, or keep it until you come. I sent you the report of the temperance anniversary read it clearly & you will see that many are already prepared to carry this question sith the churches. You.sill see in Clarke of Boston Brainerd and of Philadelphia, the idea hinted at. Shell our society lead or follow public sentinent~. ~ I say lead. Have you read Emersons speech to hossuth? read it and note what he says of majorities. I A Good night E.
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Show moreV l ‘,1 4/ /»fZ‘é%W?~z,s. W;/a L (- I I K I ~“_../ '2? gr y 5 /?://w<::_ /{W A // %‘ / A ///Zz /éz w 2 /§’———fi~ ' / / 1 /,9,/;/’ -6 /%n/ I ¢ C /4: [ T) , ,§ i % J .7 . ‘Ar’ -5 - ' . 4»: -e. 0. ’ ah’?-‘,:,5/y.,, ,,.§1 __ _ / C O P Y Thursday eve (Jana Deer Susan, what has been the fate of my letter. I corrected it, sent it straight back as you directed but I have never got the promised copies. The errors in Douglass paper were dreadful, & I did hope to have a few corrected copies to send to friends. Where ere you, Susan & what are you doing Your silence is truly appalling Are you deed or married? Well I have got out the sixth edition of my admirable work, another female child is born ihtb the world! Lest §g§d§E afternoon, Harriet Eaton Stanton. Oh the little heretic, thus to desecrete that holy day, opened her soft blue eyes in ttisifiohdeyis sphere. Eeggie’e joy over her little sister is unbounded. I am very e i I”& very happy that the terrible ordeal ¢ is past E30 3 that the result is another daughter. ,%~i E. C. Stanton
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Show morefl /‘ ,,ff _ / , X ' ifézfl N 3 ;z% £5 -‘ (9? 4; L / K /4’ Xjm ,5 g 2'1 /4 115 ‘i i )-“I . ,1. 4% 131. ‘i —' . ' > /E’ Z‘ .a / 4? V V if Q‘ :21 24" ,x ,/ M ,/‘ /3 f,«;,;fjj? zi-79“"'”“‘ (I if ' '/’”"”“ ,;r.“‘.'é,Z” fl’ 5 ‘ ’ K 4‘: .4! / K 2 ; Ag. & f 6 f 6' “Mk . , /3 ..fi ' .1 r » Iggy ' =/v*;.<y ,5 “ 3 . V /11* r,;.’ /2 " (1,, V: % fly’ I ,, .. __‘,;, V _ ‘ It ‘ , /“:7” ,, ,,,. ‘.4 2 ,«:»<‘«-*“"’““ ./N 49" ..,«3¢ /’ * X» \ ._.r,« ..;~ game 7-... ,. /3 (:€’(/ *2, .a»,§‘ I § ‘J 6 V» 1» ‘ ;‘:";*"€¢’ L “C /Z4‘, /Zrvm /i Z2 2 ; «2«\~ , neg /‘ /L / f /%z—~*fl“7«¢L. @%»¢~z.m \ . a)\~x\ 1v$N\ A u 7 ,u . x \\\_§m» \.M N _s\.k.1 , ., km. . \ C 2.... 5,. E M} mg». wk“ .§.».»j:, qgavlt .3 ‘kw? azafifiiw (Aug. 1857) Deer Susan I did indeed see by the papers that you had once more stirred that pool of intellectual stagnation the educational convention. whet wen infssnsl set of fools these school~g§3§§ must beil well if in order to nfleese men they wish to live on air let them. The sooner the present generation of women die out the better. We have jeckesses enough in the world now without such women proptegsting eny more, The fines was really quite complimentary. Henry amused me very much. He brought every notice he could see about you. Well my dear he would say another notice of Susan. "you stir up Susan & she stirs the world” I was glad you went to torment those devils. l guess they will begin to think their time has come. I glory in your perserverence. Oh! Susan I will do anything to help you on. If I do nose thing else this fall I en.bound to help you get u sn anti- slevery address. I will write a letter to the Convention of course. This month lg friends all visit me efter they deport I will give you notice then you.nust come here a week or two e we will do wonders. Courage Susan this is my last baby & she will be two years old in January. Two more & & & time will tell whet.-X You & I have s prosneot of a good long life we shall not be in our prime before IQ fifty & after that we shall be gaod for twenty years at least & if we do not make 01& Davies shake in his boots or turn in his grave I am mistaken ~ I wish I Knew what was in that letter that Z wrete ta Lucy for the last convention. I do not know w;at the subject was. Write soon & often 300$ night Yours As ever E; Cady Stanton
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Show moreK, 4’ \/ ,4 / z 3 _ K g: :7 ://7' ,v;.»f« ‘ ' N « ’ ‘ €;~ /fr‘, '5,» :3: J . " W .. «i 1‘ as E § :<-—/4 .e*-<z»/t,‘:-/’/ ~ . ,, ) 5./~y¢~é— 7/X/"‘“"“7 C =~ ;,ji‘j—\ I v A ../I /’ ;/(5/5 31/ ..ziA~;/ LLLLL “ ‘ ,4 * :9 A :2/, 1» 2/u—«¢ 4% 4 y fl\\\\\a,.\ ,/,_.{.../ .‘ .... . 1 .. \ x \\1\ \ \\I A xxm.m\»§\v _\\... \. .. .. j . \\\\w\~\\h mvx ,( ,,,,,, , . \ \X_.\. ix. ,\\.. \.. . N1. \%\fi\x,\\.. \ V Efi . x \ . . W ....,.n?A!i,.\,.,.T,....i .A ‘ .._//9 ‘ :3... 5 . 1 x . xx.‘ , 5. iv 1 . v r April 2nd (1859) ‘Dear Susan I have a great boy new three weeks old. He weighed at his birth without a particle of clothing l2%~lb. ey labour was long ervery very severe. I never suffered so much.before. I was sick all the time before he was born, & I have been very weak ever since Ee seemed to take up every particle of my vitality soul & body He is a great specimen so every body says. He looks like Gattie & Maggie Think However! I am through the eeige once more! But oh! Susan what have I not suffered for the past year. It seems to me like a long painful dream. I eent your letter to Peterboro I thought best to let you speak for yourself, especially as your letter came when I ccule not sit or or write. I send you Gerrit's and Lizzie'e letters, of course they are for no eyes but yours. Write econ. Yours es ever E. Cedy‘Stenton
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_ .\ _x\._ .._.V\\ x\ ‘ \. \\ Original in Alma Lutz Collection. 464 West 54th Dear Maggie June 24th(;8673 I have just sent the Johnstown petition to George W. Curtis with strict injunctions to make a swell in that 204 names. Miss Anthony went up to albany last week to talk to the members & they say the question shall be thoroughly discussed. We are having 10.000 copies of John Stuart Mills speech printed. as soon as they are finished I will send you some to sell. We must raise money for...
Show more_ .\ _x\._ .._.V\\ x\ ‘ \. \\ Original in Alma Lutz Collection. 464 West 54th Dear Maggie June 24th(;8673 I have just sent the Johnstown petition to George W. Curtis with strict injunctions to make a swell in that 204 names. Miss Anthony went up to albany last week to talk to the members & they say the question shall be thoroughly discussed. We are having 10.000 copies of John Stuart Mills speech printed. as soon as they are finished I will send you some to sell. We must raise money for printing. Ask your father to send us a donation. We have spent over a thousand dollars in printing this spning. The report of hills’ speemh in our papers was very meagre. We sent to England & got a verbatim.report in one of their papers. .The work goes on finally. Beecher is to make a grand speech for us on the 4th of July in a grove in Westohester. Lucy Stone says we shall undoubted~ only carry Kansas. Then if they do not take the word “male” out of our Constitution we will shake the dust of the Empire State off our feet & all go to Kansas & leave these “white male fossils" all to themselves. Kind regards to the “white males" of the household & ask your Father to lobby a little for us if he knows any of the Suffrage Committee. Ymmstmfly E. Cady Stanton.
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‘~ ...-=' .«r”’f w V n ’ s 5. ' M «*2 ' 3*’ -V.“ F” , ‘J / .1‘ .. (\‘.‘\ V,’ 3 «st ,7 ~ J § 34 /2? ’ / // w i /é ’ / /%;M M/. ‘flw /4/z,/Z4 /1 / f 74/; A /1% J/¢<.,, A r T %7?%*”/M~v //4 wk / ’ T % 4 I 1 V I \\—"s. . 3 *3, ‘ F ,/ /1, W T J -~- -—~—-~» Buffalo sov so 1867 as Studsell Dear Friend Your letter to miss Anthony surprizes me Because as are members of an Association is our individuality ssalloaed up in that association. We are speaking for the cause of Woman. sr...
Show more‘~ ...-=' .«r”’f w V n ’ s 5. ' M «*2 ' 3*’ -V.“ F” , ‘J / .1‘ .. (\‘.‘\ V,’ 3 «st ,7 ~ J § 34 /2? ’ / // w i /é ’ / /%;M M/. ‘flw /4/z,/Z4 /1 / f 74/; A /1% J/¢<.,, A r T %7?%*”/M~v //4 wk / ’ T % 4 I 1 V I \\—"s. . 3 *3, ‘ F ,/ /1, W T J -~- -—~—-~» Buffalo sov so 1867 as Studsell Dear Friend Your letter to miss Anthony surprizes me Because as are members of an Association is our individuality ssalloaed up in that association. We are speaking for the cause of Woman. sr Train is doing the same. We are satisfied that no is a pure minded noble man who neither smokes chews drinks gambols his esofi.or swears, & an ardent & eloquent ad~ vocate of our idea. He lays his talents & wealth at our feet, giving us a triumphant journey through the states, papers re- porting three a four columns. Now you must suppose we lack common sense to drop the only influential man in the nation who is ready to stand by our guns. No! no! I love the cause of women too well. toasesaisgch a power. I shall not forget how, our reformers haveetésfieethemselres in the past on this qnes~ tion hos, in our Constitutional conrention,.not one leading man in the state pleaded our cause before its members. Beecher even turned a deaf ear to all our pleadings. Greeley betrayed us. Tilton & Phillips silent, & but for that grand speech of Curtis history aould.have taken no note of our demand. We are traveling as individuals, in no say compromising the A. E. R. leaving you free in N. Y to inaugurate what work you see best While we raise the money to help you do it. Miss Anthony & I shall work in the future as in the past as individuals, right in one line totthe accomplishment of our object a if the Devil steps forward ready to help I shall say good fellow come on! With kind regards Yours sincerely E Cady Stanton
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C O P Y Dear Sir, In View of thé infamous laws on our statute books for woman can she trust man to be Judgé Juror, Law-giver and representaw tive? Elizabath Gady Stanton. January 29th 1869
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Alma Lutz Gellecticn {GOPX) “Two heafls in caunfiel Twa besifié the haarth Twe im the tanglefi buainass 3f the warld Twa plummets érappeé to mama the abyfis Of science an@.tha mamas“ Elizabefih Caay Stantan
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@ flfi/ / / V ‘V / , /7 /* I ., w; l \ I / / /,/Q,//fl\ /»z1, .A 4%“/4 1}’ I /24/’ ffiléfi 5% /W ;fl%»///4” ...“__‘fi7'_;.;$? _,._, ..*, .. A.NNIVERSAI%Y OF THE égqaal ggfimfihi §£EEENEflima. 0 Cr) 0 LA yj tires. raw? ___3\_3 raw Hi‘ 5 A :——r 7 77 THE AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION will hold its Anniversary in New York, STEINWAY HALL, VVednes— day and Thursday, May 12th and 13th, and in Brooklyn, ACADEMY or MUSIC, On Friday, the 14th. A After a century of discussion on the rights of citizens...
Show more@ flfi/ / / V ‘V / , /7 /* I ., w; l \ I / / /,/Q,//fl\ /»z1, .A 4%“/4 1}’ I /24/’ ffiléfi 5% /W ;fl%»///4” ...“__‘fi7'_;.;$? _,._, ..*, .. A.NNIVERSAI%Y OF THE égqaal ggfimfihi §£EEENEflima. 0 Cr) 0 LA yj tires. raw? ___3\_3 raw Hi‘ 5 A :——r 7 77 THE AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION will hold its Anniversary in New York, STEINWAY HALL, VVednes— day and Thursday, May 12th and 13th, and in Brooklyn, ACADEMY or MUSIC, On Friday, the 14th. A After a century of discussion on the rights of citizens in a republic, and the gradual extension of Suffrage, without property or educational qualifications, to all white men, the thought of the natiOI1 has turned for the last thirty years to negroes and women. And in the enfranchisement of black men by the Fourteenth a11d Fifteenth Amendments to the Federal C011- stitution, the Congress of the United States has now Virtually established on this continent an aristocracy of sex, an aristocracy hitherto unknown in the history Of nations. \Vith every type and shade of manhood thus exalted above their heads, there never was a time when all women, rich and poor, white and black, native and foreign, should be so wide awake to the degradation of their position, and so persistent in their demands to be recognized in the government. VVOman’s enfranchisement is now a practical question in England and the United States. VVith bills before Parliament, Congress and all our State legislatures—~—with such able champions as John Stuart Mill and George ‘William Curtis, women need but speak the word to secure her political freedom tO—day. \Ve sincerely hope that in the coming National Anniversary every State and Territory, east and west, north and south, will be represented. ‘We invite delegates, too, from all those countries in the Old \VOrld where women are demanding their political rights. . Let there be a grand gathering in the metropolis of the nation, that Republicans and Democrats may alike understand, that with the women of this country lies a political power in the future, that both parties would do well to respect. I The following speakers from the several states are already pledged: Anna E. Dickinson, Frederick Douglass, Mary A. Livermore, Madam Anneke, Lilie Peckham, Phebe Couzens, Mrs. M. H. Brinkerhoff. LUCRETIA MOTT, President. ViCe'P1'eSidentS° Recording Secretaries. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, New York. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, “ HENRY VVARD BEECHER, “ MARTHA C. VVRIGHT, “ FRANCES D. GAGE, “ OLYMPIA BROWN, Massachusetts, ELIZABETH B. CHASE, Rhode Island, CHARLES PRINCE, Connecticut, ROBERT PURVIS, Pennsylvania, ANTOINETTE B. BLACKWELL, New Jersey, JOSEPHINE S. GRIFFING, Washiiigtoii, D. C._. THOMAS GARRETT, Delaware, ‘ STEPHEN H. CAMP, Ohio, EUPHEMIA COCHRANE, Michigan, MARY A. LIVERMORE, Illinois, MRS. I. H. STURGEON, Missouri, AMELIA BLOOMER, Iowa, MARY A. STARRET, Kansas, VIRGINIA PENNY, Kentucky. HENRY B. BLACKWELL, HARRIET PURVIS. Treasurer. JOHN J. MERRITT. Executive Committee. LUCY STONE, EDWARD S. BUNKER, ELIZABETH R. TILTON, ERNESTINE L. BOSE, ROBERT J. JOHNSTON, EDWIN A. STUDWELL, ANNA CROMWELL FIELD, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, THEODORE TILTON, MARGARET E. WINCHESTER, ABBY HUTCHINSON PATTON, OLIVER JOHNSON, MRS. HORACE GREELEY, ABBY HOPPER GIBBONS, ELIZABETH SMITH MILLER. Corresponding Secretary. MARY E. GAGE. @‘ Communications and Contributions may be addressed to JOHN J. MERRITT, 131 William street, New York. Newspapers friendly, please publish this call. ( 12.u.¢.a.— Bag Griigeiaa New York April iothgieea} Edward Baines m.r. Honored Sir Knowing your interest in "Womans Suffrage" I take the liberty of asking a letter to the coming anniversary. If it does not come in time to be read at the Convention, it will be published in our leading Journals. Yours with respect Elizabeth Cady Stanton ( €3r“ éET¢u%pT?'fiLJQ, Cissoepglaéma Cin<u41QL»r)
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flow, €.C?Za::.4T Q ’Z~—a" o(a2::) 4 D/u,€7 *2, 1:‘ W 9 _ ‘I’ ""~§’f7 I 5 5 ,. (‘:2 CD *’ {.4 4 fir. Mumford, I received your letter. Unless you think it decidedly better to ge West later my feeling is in favor of an early trip. You might say in yeur next circular & in your private letters that my beet lectures will be Marriage, Divorce ‘The True Republic The 16th Amendment
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Z} // /v 4/ V X % 5 4 x MQLK /1 ,/ / F , .. 5-134* ewhou 12th ? Dear Olive, when I entered Detroit this morning, the first thing that caught my eye was your name good said I as the night is free I will stay & hear the “Bright-nite“ of humanity, but lo! on inquiry I found you came the 18th when I am engaged & so I shall not hear or see you But I write a line to say that my intenest & sympathy are With.you wherever you.go. Heard Anna's "Men's rights” in N.Y. the night...
Show moreZ} // /v 4/ V X % 5 4 x MQLK /1 ,/ / F , .. 5-134* ewhou 12th ? Dear Olive, when I entered Detroit this morning, the first thing that caught my eye was your name good said I as the night is free I will stay & hear the “Bright-nite“ of humanity, but lo! on inquiry I found you came the 18th when I am engaged & so I shall not hear or see you But I write a line to say that my intenest & sympathy are With.you wherever you.go. Heard Anna's "Men's rights” in N.Y. the night I left. I believe the games next here. Susan tells me how much ehe enjoyed meeting you at Rochester & the pleasant impression made by your speech. I hope we may meet in our wanderings with much love Your friend sincerely Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, E(z’z'z‘or. F . ‘ B. ANTHONY, Prop;/~z‘eto7v‘. _ 4-9 East 23d Street, (Woman’s Bureau) / QM, 5/,A/(97;/: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Editor. The Revolution, Susan E. onthony, Proprietor. Now‘York Feb 28thol37O fir. fiodpath Mr Cartor sands me a long list of appointments for the West & I do not think it boot to promise tolo to Row England for one, unloss others offer. miss Anthony can fill that. My’%W&$deforo all I have on hand two weeks which will keep me busy...
Show moreELIZABETH CADY STANTON, E(z’z'z‘or. F . ‘ B. ANTHONY, Prop;/~z‘eto7v‘. _ 4-9 East 23d Street, (Woman’s Bureau) / QM, 5/,A/(97;/: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Editor. The Revolution, Susan E. onthony, Proprietor. Now‘York Feb 28thol37O fir. fiodpath Mr Cartor sands me a long list of appointments for the West & I do not think it boot to promise tolo to Row England for one, unloss others offer. miss Anthony can fill that. My’%W&$deforo all I have on hand two weeks which will keep me busy until nearly the lot of May. I wish you could write usifioog Boston letters for The Rev. What would you ask for such letter Yours Sincerely Eifiady Stanton
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Alma Lute Collection C 0 P Y Wt V? 4”)‘ "_<"-' I J” 5 3; »..~'«' 137* ;f'"’§,"'g,,,-1 " ~o Private Dr. H. Hayes Ward Dear Sir: ’ “ The men of my family are all unwilling to heve me go before that committee es every witness in these oeeee heve been eoerified more then the parties. Mr. Stanton thinks my effedevit ee to ell I know woula enewer every purpose. Before a committee I might I might answer some question, or accidentally make some...
Show moreAlma Lute Collection C 0 P Y Wt V? 4”)‘ "_<"-' I J” 5 3; »..~'«' 137* ;f'"’§,"'g,,,-1 " ~o Private Dr. H. Hayes Ward Dear Sir: ’ “ The men of my family are all unwilling to heve me go before that committee es every witness in these oeeee heve been eoerified more then the parties. Mr. Stanton thinks my effedevit ee to ell I know woula enewer every purpose. Before a committee I might I might answer some question, or accidentally make some remark, when I might not have exact knowledge to eubstentiete my ooinioee I have tolé you all I know about this eooiel eerthquehe, eo you can judge whether it ie of any reel velue to your ceeee And this much I may add that es I have meter eeeh fir, Bowen, he is not “the lake“, where oelm wetere have reveeleé whet I heve seen or lheerd. Sincerely youreyt Elizabeth Cedy Stanton Jfiénafly, N.JI March 18th EW1‘ Undoubtedly refers to the Beeoher_Tj1ton case and Plymouth Church oommittee*e inveetigetion of ohergee egeinet Henry Nerd Beeohefg
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Show moreI .5 '4» @”Z27fi”% « /12% /z fl . “ % fit; W5 /M %‘yW/$2/roux %z4/,.Z%’M/ ‘ ’« I *‘ A 2:44 ¢,,74,.,¢J 444/r»z,<_.,/w»%%_ Originsl inf? Alma Lute Collection. My birthday * s 2 55 We've decked thy chamber love for thee with evergreens & flowers With drapery of white We've shut out the nights oAnd each brought a token Be it softly spoken To celebrate the time with you when earth received sweet Ann Fitzhugh Celmly & bravely, you've lived & loved Through all life's joys and sorrows Like flowers in summer When soft Zephyrs blow And green trees in winter when buried in snow 4 In gladness, in sadness thou'st ever been true Reflecting God's glory; good Nanny Fitzhugh. Good night to thee angel we have thee alone May loyal celestials welcome thee home A May eherie spirits enter, And kneel round thy bed So thou tell us tomorrow All all they have said And tell us moreover if in that whole train There comes one more noble than Gerrit of fees. General John Coohrane A void is in our feast tonight Where‘s Gen.John the brave He's gone to point the northern light To the anxious shipwreck slave When he comes back we'll deck his bros with leurels ever green. The figurehead on the old ship of State Shall be Gen. John Coehrane. (Verses written for her guests by Elizabeth Cedy Stanton)
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1871-04-29
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1 /5. '//~//,.:/ t / _ If /,:2 7 /‘ ,/ I z %//%t/ .//////%/%%///m// L‘ / 7’ /// K V’ / ...’ ,y/ / ‘5 7 ’_ /,fj/ ’ / \-v / ‘ s i a 2 / / / C ( /20 K x / W2 /, \ K /I ./ / / // /’ , 1/ /I ,/ X /, V C j // ‘ ; / W J '.\.v / 1 ,AV/ ‘/ ,0’ // /' :r/ / ' v,/’_// /~ Bighwood Park 3%? r~ 1" Apr-3.1 2:Ii’th Chas. fiumford Dear Sir, I hope youvwill call at Mr. Stanton’s office and setole our account for I am sure I have no desire to deprive you of your just duos. Your account in...
Show more1 /5. '//~//,.:/ t / _ If /,:2 7 /‘ ,/ I z %//%t/ .//////%/%%///m// L‘ / 7’ /// K V’ / ...’ ,y/ / ‘5 7 ’_ /,fj/ ’ / \-v / ‘ s i a 2 / / / C ( /20 K x / W2 /, \ K /I ./ / / // /’ , 1/ /I ,/ X /, V C j // ‘ ; / W J '.\.v / 1 ,AV/ ‘/ ,0’ // /' :r/ / ' v,/’_// /~ Bighwood Park 3%? r~ 1" Apr-3.1 2:Ii’th Chas. fiumford Dear Sir, I hope youvwill call at Mr. Stanton’s office and setole our account for I am sure I have no desire to deprive you of your just duos. Your account in its present shape is not fair. I hope you will make it satisfactory at once as I am ready to pay you. ‘Yours rospt. In C. Stanton 3 34». Among other blunders I notice you olaoo $88. opposite Madison for which I roooivod moth: g. I did not notioo this before.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1872
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H . .4; % iwatimnatfl mm1m bmttfiiragt Ewmtiattmnt, Auburn, N. Y. ’ 4 _ \ Vice Pre.vz'de74z‘, LUCRETIA MOTT, ” / ’ Philadelphia, Pa ’ _ -. r ( 4.‘? ‘A m ’ '1’ (I ( / C07/. Sec’;/, ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER, // ' // Hartford, Ct. , / V ‘ Rec. 5683/, LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE, 106 East 55th St., New York. Trerzsz/:7’e7*, ELLEN C. SARGENT, - 308 F. Street,'N. \V., VVashington, D. C. //‘//fl /, // //f//’ r €¢// / r , L 4/C//W%~ ’/0‘ LL ” ” //V ( ° ‘I / 2 ' // //A’ / C‘/in Ex. Com....
Show moreH . .4; % iwatimnatfl mm1m bmttfiiragt Ewmtiattmnt, Auburn, N. Y. ’ 4 _ \ Vice Pre.vz'de74z‘, LUCRETIA MOTT, ” / ’ Philadelphia, Pa ’ _ -. r ( 4.‘? ‘A m ’ '1’ (I ( / C07/. Sec’;/, ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER, // ' // Hartford, Ct. , / V ‘ Rec. 5683/, LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE, 106 East 55th St., New York. Trerzsz/:7’e7*, ELLEN C. SARGENT, - 308 F. Street,'N. \V., VVashington, D. C. //‘//fl /, // //f//’ r €¢// / r , L 4/C//W%~ ’/0‘ LL ” ” //V ( ° ‘I / 2 ' // //A’ / C‘/in Ex. Com. SUSAN B. ANTHONY .« C . / /'1//’ 4' / a 9 7 / 1 / 3 _/ / Rochester, N. Y. /’ [I / " C . :7 t M ‘ %é(/— ‘ M’-'7‘ E’ /“Z7 //53 6? // ” //5 A5‘ ,w22ZcZ¢*~ 7 ;g§j22¢i2é%2:/»~A /§3;7/;é%2:>c:// .-94‘ x .15 ¥ r“‘\’ "4 £272. .m . are r ifif 1', .3 ~ ,. r M's; .;.~.. .;§.. '>n~-4‘ -n. .2 ‘\ I
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1872-04-01
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-,--',n'au; »« ‘~Tv-\. \_ av"-wu- pf / ~ 7 \ ,. N 4 S 2 A p ‘ , " 2 r . v _ » ...3; ' Q vfi” .9»-~ -«=>'~””"' , . , fix, Tfigfi V t A s‘ '*‘~v* 2 t '62:: ., 2’ l;'er: Geetle Ajoril let (I 872.) Deer Lucretia, Reach d here last evening, cold better! I have C0 thought much inoe leaving of our eer Woofihull, efi the goeeie about her, oeme to the conclusion thet it'e greet impertinenoe in any of we to pry into rer affairs. Bow ehoulo we...
Show more-,--',n'au; »« ‘~Tv-\. \_ av"-wu- pf / ~ 7 \ ,. N 4 S 2 A p ‘ , " 2 r . v _ » ...3; ' Q vfi” .9»-~ -«=>'~””"' , . , fix, Tfigfi V t A s‘ '*‘~v* 2 t '62:: ., 2’ l;'er: Geetle Ajoril let (I 872.) Deer Lucretia, Reach d here last evening, cold better! I have C0 thought much inoe leaving of our eer Woofihull, efi the goeeie about her, oeme to the conclusion thet it'e greet impertinenoe in any of we to pry into rer affairs. Bow ehoulo we feel to have everybody overhauling our anteoeéente, turning up the weitee of their eyes over each new eieeovery on invention. There is to me a eaorefinees in individual exeerienoe that eeeme like profanetion to Search into or ex- pose, Victoria Woodhull etenfis before us today one of the ebleet epeekere& writers of the oentury sound & raéioel, alike in political, religious, e racial principles. Ker face, form manners, oonvereetien, all inflioete the triumph of the moral, intelleeteel, spiritual over the eeneuoue in her nature. The processes & localities of eer education are little to us. But the gremé reeult is everythi;g. Are our brilliant flowers leee fregrent, our 1&%ious fruits leee palatable because the degree of filthy streets and barn» yards have mourieheé enfi developefl them? %Doee not the men or women thet oer pass through.every phase of eooiel degregation,*”% poverty, vice, orime, temptetion in all ite forms, & yet tower above all their kind, give unmistekeble proof of their high origin, the motel grendeur of their true nature. The lilium caneieue that magnificent lily, thet queen of flowers, so lofty, ehite, and pure, thet looks es if it neiee bed battled with the elements, floerisees in ell soils, & many latitudes, it braves ell Wind & weather, heat & cold & oft times with its feet in frozen clods, etill lifts its yure, white fsce upweee to the stars. most women, eho like th tenfier Fusehie, perish in the first rude blast, think there test be something wrong, some sublte poisen in the hardy glents that grow stronger, braver, more beautiful in the poor soil, end reugh exposure ehere they fell faded, ehithered, bleeding to tee earth. es have had women eneegh secrificed to this sentimental hyper oriticel, preting about purity. This is one of men’s most effective engines, for our division, and subjegetion. He creates the puelic sentiment builds the gallows, end thenteekee us hengman for our sex, fiomen have crueifiefi the Mary» fielstenm crafts, the Fanny weights the fieorge Sends the Fanny Kembles the Lucretia Eotts of all ages; end new men mock us with the feet and sey, we are ever cruel to each ether. Let me end this ignotle record, end henceforth etend ty eomeneoed. If Victoria fioodhull must be cruciiied, let men drive the spikes and plate the crown of thorns. Ci 4 I do not believe your 3. E. J. . will belt! I shell eee the glorious victim as soon as I return te e.Y. I em visiting E...Jc some friends who have e megnif cent place in fieleeete Bey. Everything here is gorgeous ene ltnurieus. The wife quite radical, the husband s member of the Legislature, who believes in the “whix; ” post, (if I have tam manv mg in thjg word 3,] l‘L:V B "" *5; , K‘ “(V ‘ iv? _“ .,: .,‘ .63 1 Q‘ .1 )'.u¢ Q .. 7/04: is-~33 ‘ -no. ‘?.."v.: excuse me, 1 Suffmfi firom ga;ngu¢ umcerLa1nty OPtuDm?ayg: . 8"“ _..a W. ,.... ms... 3 * ..,_,,,‘ * . .9 A, Etemmology syntax & I of tha language, o;L1m@s 1&ag1m;n% myself wrong when E am not and sometimas in reverse. fiagqie and I hava a &e1ight§ul r@mamb?amce of our visit ta you. fiaggie thinks your twe sons in law are @s§acial1y charming & ‘9 says if fie? brchhars were lime them 3%@ shauld net ccnaifier 908 th@ nuisances she now fioes. I sugaestgfl fihat ting might -4» immravg our boys, as it umdombfiéfily hafi fihine. %Eith may Wafim3at lava for you and yam? heusaholfl I want to gay goad night. Had . . '1 ‘_ _ M m W _‘ u’ . ,,. ..‘. .> 1, ~, _ 5, A: a §leasant viglfi at gorristown. I hcpa yam? gaung may may mafia '5 fina acquaintancé of my nieca ~ She £3 a v@A§ fifiod littlfi woman. Lovingly gem? friend Elizabeth Gafiv Stantan
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1872-10-18
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M%\ 94%;”, Zmfi fl//J . . It 3 ::" {N "¥ Tenafly Oct 18th 5% B. W. hilliams Dear Sir. What lecture is announced for Boston? if nothing yet, I should like “Election day & After“ I wish to talk of politics, not bitter, para tisan, but sweetlv on Grants side. fiill the committee comsent to this. I hear flurtis talked on Grant or (2:11 Q G as Please inform me at once Yours respectfully E Cady Stanton
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1874-02-13
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1874-10-03
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You wd have been pleased with her little speech. I dreaded inexpressibly the greatness thrust upon me, knowing so well my own limitations in the matter of speech making, when that seems to be considered one of the essentials for a Presiding officer, & I know that you were so much more suitable, & Susan had filled the place so well, but my protests were unheeded ~ do with dreadful misgivings I cook forward to our next meeting — the chances being however that I may not be present ~ As 1 shall have to be in Boston with Ellen a part of Dec, & Jan. ~ ~ ~ I hoped to hear of you in Johnstown during the summer, & perhaps have a visit fron.you while Flora a her family were with.us ~ you wd have loved that dear little Cady baby & the sensible little Anne ~ Her mother feared she would not get along well with other little ones, having been so much by herself, but she was the best one among them, a she & little Frank Garrison were almost inseparable rarely getting into trouble — h I ’ '1 3". 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W £3813 Ca //M913; Tenafly r. J. Eec 16th (:ra*'":<(.;§ Dear Cousin G. We are to hold our seventh annual convention in Washington Jan 14th, 15th Susan arrived here last evening from.Wash where she has been making the arrangements. We . are now writing letters in all directions for speakers, letters, & contributions. We want a good letter from you & some money to help defray the expenses of the of the convention, which with Eall,§9t$11posters & advertisememnts are...
Show moreW £3813 Ca //M913; Tenafly r. J. Eec 16th (:ra*'":<(.;§ Dear Cousin G. We are to hold our seventh annual convention in Washington Jan 14th, 15th Susan arrived here last evening from.Wash where she has been making the arrangements. We . are now writing letters in all directions for speakers, letters, & contributions. We want a good letter from you & some money to help defray the expenses of the of the convention, which with Eall,§9t$11posters & advertisememnts are always very heavy in Washington. But we always have packed houses, & very enthusiastic meetings there.. Whenever you give $10,000 to institutions for boys. ”I hope you will set aside an equal sum for the education, elevation, & enfranchisement of woman. Civilization halts today for the development of the feminine element in human nature. With our wonderful material & intellectual con- quests the moral does not keep pace, because there is no re- cognition of woman:- who in her higher developement would re- present the moral, spiritual, aesthetic. Our religion & gov- ernment is essentially masculine hence violence, force, war, in every walk of life. & the only remedy for the many & varied evihs of society is the education of feminine element. We have no real women, the vast majority are simply reflections of men. We are trained after their ideaséimodes, & manners to echo their opinions, & to accept unquestionfitheir conclusions. The most discouraging feature of this reform is the ignorance of women as to their own degradation.” But you see & appreciate all this & I do hope like ? & Sage _,M you will do somthing for the women of this republic & by ny“of preparation for a greater work, do send us $50 or 100 for the coming con. Affectionately your cousin Elizabeth Cady Stanton Send what you can get for the convention to Mrs. Ellen G. Sargent No 508 H. Street N.W. Washington D.fl. She is our treasurer a very honorable honest woman.x We would like Cousin G£k'to come to the-convention beginning thus. En closed find check for $100. xflife of the California Senator
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%% /‘ /' _ /// _,__._....__K \ _ ‘X’ % /¢ / im" ' Z i Q % «a L / ,, “"""'-W " “ .»;,}’}/ ,4 .. /» 2 Alma Lutz Collection Tenafly NmJ9 Oct 2nd j£7 0.5, Carter What is th a prospect for lectures this winter? Do yen think there will be much done befere T election. I fififié to go West after the Holyaays, Yburs respt E.C@ Stanton
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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C O P Y Oswego, Kan. March 24th (1879) Dear Hattie, What a queer child you are to answer a letter. You never say, yours of such a date, containing letters from Maggie, Frank, Bob, or Theodore, received. You never reply or comment on anything I say, so that I never know whether you get any of my letters. It is most unsatisfactory. I sent you two letters last week each containing $50. Let me know if you get them. Just received one here from you. I had thought it might wellibr you to remain...
Show moreC O P Y Oswego, Kan. March 24th (1879) Dear Hattie, What a queer child you are to answer a letter. You never say, yours of such a date, containing letters from Maggie, Frank, Bob, or Theodore, received. You never reply or comment on anything I say, so that I never know whether you get any of my letters. It is most unsatisfactory. I sent you two letters last week each containing $50. Let me know if you get them. Just received one here from you. I had thought it might wellibr you to remain another year in Boston, spend your summers in reading. I want you to be thoroughly prepared before making your debut sotshat you may feel satisfied with your own work I suffer the miserable feeling all the time of condemnation of my own efforts. 2” If another year at Boston would, you feel, be of great service there is no hurry Take your time, all the culture you need Ofcnurse I long to have you.with me, but I desire your improvement first. Tell-me-my~sweet—ene;-why-yea I have just returned from my lecture.. Am sitting alone in a little Hotel on the prairies away beyond the Mississippi in Kansas & shall be going west in this state & Nebraska for a month yet, further, further from my precious girl baby I cannot tell you how happy the thought that in two months we shall meet again, to part no more, for if you go to Boston next winter I shall go too. I intend to stick to you like a burr closer than a brother. But I must to bed. Good night my pretty one. Tell Marmie all about your blues, who advised you, & if you lack any of the comforts of life. Lay all your little arms on my shoulders With love & kisses $ 7,: ‘VV V ‘-31! Mother‘
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