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Autograph Notes, 1869-03-01
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1869-03-01
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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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Autograph Notes, 1871-02-18
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1871-02-18
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Autograph Notes, 1874-02-13
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1874-02-13
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Autograph Notes, 1875-11-14
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1875-11-14
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Autograph Notes, 1885-12-01
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1885-12-01
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Autograph Notes, 1888-03-30
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1888-03-30
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/>.\ “ c\. Fmriiaih Zi§111iLiv‘E13Sary Bf the ’XZ:’Z"D111ELIl Suffrage l\fl[]VE1‘l1El1”i§ mtema.tio11a1 CNounofl of W'o:11@n AS-LSEMBLED BY THE WUMAN SUFFEZ§E;Er AS Of the U11i‘oe(1 Statesa To be held in ‘Washington, D. (.33, March 25 to April 1, I888, inclusive. CO!V§‘=/EETTEE 0? A?2RANGEM’£NTS: ELIZABETH CADY STAN'I‘O1\T, PRESIDENT, 8 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORK. SUSAN B." ANTHONY, ROCHESTER, N. Y_, MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE, FAYETTEVILLE, N. Y., VICE-PRESIDENTS AT LARGE. MAY...
Show more/>.\ “ c\. Fmriiaih Zi§111iLiv‘E13Sary Bf the ’XZ:’Z"D111ELIl Suffrage l\fl[]VE1‘l1El1”i§ mtema.tio11a1 CNounofl of W'o:11@n AS-LSEMBLED BY THE WUMAN SUFFEZ§E;Er AS Of the U11i‘oe(1 Statesa To be held in ‘Washington, D. (.33, March 25 to April 1, I888, inclusive. CO!V§‘=/EETTEE 0? A?2RANGEM’£NTS: ELIZABETH CADY STAN'I‘O1\T, PRESIDENT, 8 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORK. SUSAN B." ANTHONY, ROCHESTER, N. Y_, MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE, FAYETTEVILLE, N. Y., VICE-PRESIDENTS AT LARGE. MAY VVRIGHT SEWALL, CHAIRMAN EX. COM. 843 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. RACHEL G. FOSTER, COR. SEC. 748 N. 19TH ST., PHILADELPHIA. JANE H. SPOFFORD, TREASURER, RIGGS HOUSE. WASHINGTON, D. C. /7 //1‘ Riggs I-E[m;LsE,» Xflashingjtmn, D. E. Q;@£;!j_EBBl V / « ‘ .7’ I w ’4 1/22‘ V ' . n/,7 I /9' 5/ /7”" "’ /1 N , ‘-L/V-— ' 19* : 5 ‘I if’, Q’ x‘_—: -7 ' Q, g Q, LI, L, 5, “-’ w'\ Fr» Mv , , .I A » ix “-*‘ -L *5, ,5 H": *1“ M, _g_ __{_ n W wii A. .41 1. w 5.» .3 and‘ '‘,_z M .3 fix ; , N31‘ .‘ "':":1r:-A‘--. '34.. » I
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Autograph Notes, 1893-03
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1893-03
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‘fix z/W%. » (,/<_,/ if/it’ / /éy ‘ I (€§t1,¢uM.g,/é: flfild/L 6» ///[éa/I/1/,’} 38/ \ yd/V 2 /Q 7 //£1, /\g, ?//fiZ/LL</ Le/L 4% xvi _ _)_,,,v,..._~«. ,-.,..x. .. ,.. _ .»...w an ii‘ A. K 3.63 < . w y..~ «$7.. Eéza L? V. . . L ..;...£W. .. ..£r.::.L.. ...:.au .. E? _ W driginel in COPY Alma Lutz Collection. Some voices tell us Katey did, Eméfiete from a man‘e rib, Others tell us Ketey did‘nt, That she was never in it, But I think from Kety'e grace, And the beauty of her face, And...
Show more‘fix z/W%. » (,/<_,/ if/it’ / /éy ‘ I (€§t1,¢uM.g,/é: flfild/L 6» ///[éa/I/1/,’} 38/ \ yd/V 2 /Q 7 //£1, /\g, ?//fiZ/LL</ Le/L 4% xvi _ _)_,,,v,..._~«. ,-.,..x. .. ,.. _ .»...w an ii‘ A. K 3.63 < . w y..~ «$7.. Eéza L? V. . . L ..;...£W. .. ..£r.::.L.. ...:.au .. E? _ W driginel in COPY Alma Lutz Collection. Some voices tell us Katey did, Eméfiete from a man‘e rib, Others tell us Ketey did‘nt, That she was never in it, But I think from Kety'e grace, And the beauty of her face, And her many virtues blended Wfieoafrom the angels she descended, (March 1393) Notes on back of copy of poem as follows: These were the.§dngles the Dane Editor of the N.Y.Sun ccpiee one day when calling on E.C.S. & put on the editorial page. (H;S.B.) A different story re publication in the New York Sun ie told in extract from Mre.Stenton’s diary p.296 Vol.II Stanton & Bletch “fleminiecencese Diary“. This ie probably a trial version of the poem written for Katherine D. Blake on her birthday. Aime Lutz.
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Autograph Notes, 1893-10-11
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1893-10-11
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Autograph Notes, 1899-07-19
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1899-07-19
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Mrs. E|izabethCady Stanton ¥~ Originals in COPY ‘ Alma Lutz Collection A Peekekill, N. Y. July 19th, 1e99 The few have no right to the luxuries of life? while the many are denied its necessities. Elizabeth Gedy Stanton fires F. W. Riohardeon compliments of Elizabeth Cedy Stanton Aflew York August let, 1896. The Penteteuch makes woman a mere after thought in creation; the author of evil; cursed in her maternity; a eubject in marriage; & claims divine authority for this fourfold bonaage, this...
Show moreMrs. E|izabethCady Stanton ¥~ Originals in COPY ‘ Alma Lutz Collection A Peekekill, N. Y. July 19th, 1e99 The few have no right to the luxuries of life? while the many are denied its necessities. Elizabeth Gedy Stanton fires F. W. Riohardeon compliments of Elizabeth Cedy Stanton Aflew York August let, 1896. The Penteteuch makes woman a mere after thought in creation; the author of evil; cursed in her maternity; a eubject in marriage; & claims divine authority for this fourfold bonaage, this wholesale dieeecretion of the mothers of the race, I do not believe God ever wrote or inspired such sentiments
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Autograph Notes, 1923-07-02
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1923-07-02
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ALL AGREEMENTS ARE CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES. ACCIDENTS AND OTHER DELAYS UNAVOIDABLE OR BEYOND OUR CONTROL TEXAS OFFICE, QUARRIES AND WORKS TELEPHONE 1261 FAIRBANKS MONUMENTAL, BUILDING AND BRIDGE GRANITE MOUNTAIN STONETOTI-IELIMITOF BURNET COUNTY, TEXAS TRANSPORTATION ROBERT CATAERSON AND THE TEXAS & NEW YORK GRANITE CO. MANUFACTURER AND QUARRY OWNER MAUSOLEUMS and MONUMENTS 503.509 EAST 233rd STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Mreofiargaret St*a.nten Lawrenee Edgehill I Spuyt en--Duyvil -en-I-Iuciaon...
Show moreALL AGREEMENTS ARE CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES. ACCIDENTS AND OTHER DELAYS UNAVOIDABLE OR BEYOND OUR CONTROL TEXAS OFFICE, QUARRIES AND WORKS TELEPHONE 1261 FAIRBANKS MONUMENTAL, BUILDING AND BRIDGE GRANITE MOUNTAIN STONETOTI-IELIMITOF BURNET COUNTY, TEXAS TRANSPORTATION ROBERT CATAERSON AND THE TEXAS & NEW YORK GRANITE CO. MANUFACTURER AND QUARRY OWNER MAUSOLEUMS and MONUMENTS 503.509 EAST 233rd STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Mreofiargaret St*a.nten Lawrenee Edgehill I Spuyt en--Duyvil -en-I-Iuciaon flew Yer-k,E.Y. I Deer Mre.Le.wrenee:-- I I have your registered letter er Jmae zethwrith order to proeeed with the eutt er the letters on theleft side of the Monument as per your copy eneleeed,I will see that the work ie well “""\ finished and will ccupy the full epeee of the panel, as flleweu MOTHER AUTHOR-as-—~GRATOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE OAI.aL@ WOMAN ' SA RIGHTS CONVENTION FIRSTTIH HISTORY A‘ JULY 419,184-8 ' FOUND”? mmemx. T I summaee Assocxmzea PRESIBEKT 1869 --«---- 1e95 This mark will receive prot attentmn and an mpleti "111 advise Y0“ at 011%; I notice in your eetmting of the letters en elipfiou failed '5 include the dashes between and after the different lines, see extraeeunt as We figure the dash between is eight inches long and counts
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Autograph Notes, n.d.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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Autograph Notes, n.d.
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Autograph Notes, n.d.
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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 conditions for women.
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4 wéag//7 // "/ A ' *‘";:::/3;?’ :7 ‘ :24’ /,C»:%¢z/Va ///}/éyfififl/’ /, 0 / r ,. ' ,7 / ' /7. /7 «:..4M,/(/, / ///./,Z%w%yy, , j fl «; ~ ’ M x M / , / , /Z. g A _..../r //’ , c // / , ~——-— % Mo /2 /_,»¢ /, «7;;7r—-—~ » J . //go‘ % /. W; I , 2/A // /- w / ' R ” // / flm §7'¢//%¢p¢¢aM’%/ / /' G tu..uw’”’ fire. Cady Stanton Our voyage of discovery, for the true secret of national life, has been swift e perilous, but the electric light in our wake in the...
Show more4 wéag//7 // "/ A ' *‘";:::/3;?’ :7 ‘ :24’ /,C»:%¢z/Va ///}/éyfififl/’ /, 0 / r ,. ' ,7 / ' /7. /7 «:..4M,/(/, / ///./,Z%w%yy, , j fl «; ~ ’ M x M / , / , /Z. g A _..../r //’ , c // / , ~——-— % Mo /2 /_,»¢ /, «7;;7r—-—~ » J . //go‘ % /. W; I , 2/A // /- w / ' R ” // / flm §7'¢//%¢p¢¢aM’%/ / /' G tu..uw’”’ fire. Cady Stanton Our voyage of discovery, for the true secret of national life, has been swift e perilous, but the electric light in our wake in the unknown sea, has illuminated the world, dazzling Popes, Kings, Em~ perors, & Czars, giving new hope to the proud exile, lowly peasant, a serf, & piloting all nations to safety a rest. France shouting "Viva la Republique“ nee follows our lead. Struggling in deep waters let ue send out the life boat & take her on board. France humiliated in the eyes of the world, beleaguered in her own Capitol, her armies scattered like the leaves of the forest, before the eintry wind, bewildeeed in her loogldhaee for freedom, is more powerful in ‘the liberal ideas, on science ghilosophy, religion, a social life, that she has now broadcast, among all nations. than Prussia with her army of Conquerors
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Bio. Sketch by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1885-03-10
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1885-03-10
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Birthday Poems by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1897-10-20
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1897-10-20
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers
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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 other social causes, 1839-1902; phrenological report by L.N. Fowler on the character of Stanton, 1853; and clippings, articles, transcripts of her speeches, an autobiographical sketch, and photogra...
Show morePapers 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 other social causes, 1839-1902; phrenological report by L.N. Fowler on the character of Stanton, 1853; and clippings, articles, transcripts of her speeches, an autobiographical sketch, and photographs. Other items include correspondence by Margaret Stanton Lawrence and others on the women's movement, other social causes, and Stanton's career, 1796-1921; and manuscripts and typescripts by Margaret Stanton Lawrence about Elizabeth Cady Stanton's life and career.
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Inscription of Cook Book from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1878-10-02
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1878-10-02
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Postcard, self-addressed, [August 1897]
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1897-08
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Postcard, self-addressed, [May 1897]
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1897-05
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PQSTAL GARD .—- ® ‘I W 1”- t_‘fi/--—u ‘llflfllllfllfllllfl ii nnfllfl Ill||l[lHflfl7|HH1"" I 61 .
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Scrapbook Volume I, n.d.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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Scrapbook Volume II, n.d.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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i II ^ jLVri;::,••.:•:;•;••,.„•! i l i i 11 .( < ^ I . 1 <1 1 t™), .M-.lt.. ^t.tS t i i . l t iptw i.tj-,u/fo.whiiwMipi)htmifHmni,ff,in uta^ in •»> Mfi i h wf ijhS h i .(.jfffiuHnHynii.} u i i^fcfepr^pifiyiti ii^afltflliiipii HkiU m^ f jH .jki Sf l '- - J M U Vi IJ a sM h tli'iltfl f l- i ' il] ll fl Jlr^mlt iMls iMwJWf'''' HUM I I ( . f t - HH 1 !• ) » H ww J }»% i > f > U M « W " H " j j j' 1 j "i»>) i * i j H tHt MJ i i
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Scrapbook Volume III, n.d.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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n.d.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to B.W. Williams, 1872-10-18
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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 -- to Charles Mumford, 1870
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1870
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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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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Charles Mumford, 1871-04-29
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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 -- to Cousin G. Gerrit Smith, 1874-12-16
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1874-12-16
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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 $100. xflife of the California Senator
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to C.P. Sumerby, 1876-11-01
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1876-11-01
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to C.S. Carter, 1876-10-02
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1876-10-02
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%% /‘ /' _ /// _,__._....__K \ _ ‘X’ % /¢ / im" ' Z i Q % «a L / ,, “"""'-W " “ .»;,}’}/ ,4 .. /» 2 Alma Lutz Collection Tenafly NmJ9 Oct 2nd j£7 0.5, Carter What is th a prospect for lectures this winter? Do yen think there will be much done befere T election. I fififié to go West after the Holyaays, Yburs respt E.C@ Stanton
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Edward Baines, 1869-04-10
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1869-04-10
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@ flfi/ / / V ‘V / , /7 /* I ., w; l \ I / / /,/Q,//fl\ /»z1, .A 4%“/4 1}’ I /24/’ ffiléfi 5% /W ;fl%»///4” ...“__‘fi7'_;.;$? _,._, ..*, .. 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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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Elizabeth Pease [Nichol], 1840-11-03
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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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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Elizabeth Smith Miller, 1839-06-04
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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1839-06-04
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I k L 12%‘ :5 L ‘ . — s *1» .» VJ L ~""' 4 _ <;¢,lv»»”' __ «¢ s H‘; ’_‘_(,g,.<.: V’;/I’; y:i,»£«’1..v<4 Inf 1» {.1 {D ~ ’ "' :/ ./'‘ _.-* “ 4‘ mg ,; «w 1 a ' 0 y « :$.v:~\_ {:’““ E J - 4' My dear Consinl Johnstown June 4th (1859) "Better late than never" but better still to do all things at the right time. iTo open your eyes at the right time, that is in time to get your breakfast - or to save yourself or friends from imposition ~ To close your eyes at the right tine, that is when oppressed by sleep, or when the follies of those you love are to be winked at u but more especially is it desirable to answer letters at the right time, and now it remaineth for me to show the right time — when all reasonable letters should be— ansnered. lst then letters of friendship should not be written when the Writer fesleth it to be a bore unto herself - neither when she thinks it h will be unwelcome unto her who shall receive the same. 2nd said letters should not be written unless the friend has some news to tell,some fault to confess or some warm feelings swelling the heart which must gain utterance, for nothing is more out of tune than to attempt to write or talk when one has nothing to say. s11 this dear Lizzie leadeth not to a list of state apologies - but to the announcement of simple truth - that since you last wrote to me I have often thought of you & talked of you and with pleasure but up to the present-time (hearing of you often through others) I have not strongly desired to write to you. And now that I desire to write and judging from your last letter to Cate that a line now and then from a friend would give you pleasure, now that you are enjoying the quiet of Peterboro ~ I think that the right time has arrived, and I commence, after this lengthy exposition, my epistle by saying that Gate and I are at home enjoying lthe solitude of Johnstown, and that a messenger of yours visited these parts about a fortnight since and by its quaintness ruffled our placid faces with something like a smile. It told us many things of you, not in themselves amnsing,but made so by the style of description. It said among other things that “you were more happy than when asleep than awake."- How can that be so? How can you judge of your happiness when asleep or eompare it with what you feel when consciousness returns. I have thought & thought for a reason why you should enjoy a greater amount of happiness in sleep than awake, and no good one can I find. However the natural inference to be drawn frmm such a declaration is that the fair one must be in a situation common to renantic girls of seventeen. Girls of that age often sleep and often still they dream of some friend - some lover ~ perchanee a Greek loveru a Cavasilus*~ this nakes sleep sweet - far better is it not dear Lissy that to sigh for his return by day? I learned from that messenger that your phylosphy had not yet enabled you to conbat that hydraheaded monstercalled Blues shosever I prophysy that his overthrow is at hand. *Have your weapoEE"iE+order and I too will make mine ready and when I visit Peterboro (whioh.wil1 be soon) by our united efforts, we will compel to depart from the breast of an unsophisticated country girl and seek companionship (in some more gloomy abode) with the heartless deceiyers, the gay coquette, the roue,the blazze, &c. iHin.who had so long tormented you. I look forward to a visit at your #1 father's house with a deal of pleasure. If Ioan getthere I will stay a months I reeeived the paper you sentne and I agree with the writer of that article or exercise. I ave something to say to Mag and I must say adieu although I have in truth.much.more to say to you. Cate will ansser‘your letter soon. William is here now. Write to me dear Lizzy as soon as you desire ~ love to all e ‘Is is Your cousin? L1b. address — Miss Elizabeth Smith l Care of Gerrit Smith Esq. Peterbero I N.Y. V \ ~'( 1 A9‘ ‘ I. » ,-' ‘I ‘ l " H '7 ='‘‘‘' ‘-4 .- ..‘ “I.” :‘ Dear hag, I suspect you of having intended (as you in fact were) to be rather sarcastic on me in your letter.I plead guilty - but in i extermination of my guilt I say that I was on the eve of leaving the city - and had many many things to occupy my time & mind or I would not have written to an old friend such a business letter. I felt reliesea L to hear that you had received the guitar & liked it so well. I will give you all the instruction Ihave received when I visit Peterboro. AI play fifiylittle that is not well. I have only taken lessons sixzweeks 9 at the old mansion - the gre ihas the same elastic gait as when in days of yore he so gallantly served % and in New York I did not find.much time to practice. However I know about a half dozen pretty songs and four Waltzes. If papa attends eourt at Utica the first week in July I shall go there with.him, and frgm_there I to PeterhJro.if 211 an opportunity offers. Alt is doubtful if Papéh goes as inportant business he thinks will compel him.to be at Plattsburgh aboatf the same time - so I shall be obliged in that case to make some other plan, but loam determined to make the long_thought of visit this summer. When o do the Cochranes Visit you? Perhaps I will come with then, that is iffll they will stop for me. When you write to them.te1l them to do s@ ~ if I do not get there before then. When you write to Sid tell him that his Johnstonn friends & all will ggghappy to have him spend his August vaeatin § I well tell hin.1ooks as gay & proud &I the country with Sid upon his back - and the little Waggon t@o,is still in good condition.‘ We are all well & happy, and rejoicing to hear from senses that our poor sister Meg is better. we have all suffered_anch anxiety on her account. She seemed for a time to be so rapidly declining. If Mrs. Tallmadgeis still eithyoa.reaember meLkindly to her, say that‘ “she must stop at Johnstown on her return.~~~ Gooi night; I hope to seeA l you soon, Tillthen adieu -~- Lizzy.
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Elizabeth Smith Miller, 1839-07-20
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Elizabeth Smith Miller, 1839-09-11
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady -- to Elizabeth Smith Miller, 1841-03-17
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Y Johnstown March 17th (About 1841) Dear Lib I returned from Seneca last Monday & found your letter waiting I me. I am really distressed that Cousin Gerrit should be suffering so much amidst learned honoopathists without once applyting to them for relief. Strange that you who are so famous for new measures should be so obstinate on medical points. I do hope you & Cousin Nancy will use your influence to prevent Cousin Gerrit from.submitting to a scientific death by these allopathic quaoks. I have seen Wonders in Eomeopthay and Animal Magnetism at Seneca, enough to make me wonder that all our lggg§gg_ (though not wise) physicians do not at least examine into their principles. Near Seneca Falls there lives a man who has had the rheumatism for twenmy years & under the care of a “regular” physician all that time, for four months every year, he has laid upon his back unable to move either to the right or the left without suffering exquisite pain. so great has been his suffering that the joints of his fingers_& toes are all loosened from their sockets. This poor man heard of the angel homeopathy, & placed himself under the her guardian care. Now he is not only a convert to the doctrines of the great Hanneman, but a man in comfortable circumstances & has the prospect of at least living the remainder of his days with- out enduring the torments of the rack for half the time. Dr. Herring either has or will publish a work soon, about women & children. Will you inquire of Mrs. Bayard the next time you see (her) whether it can be obtained in Ehila. or New York. If so & if you should return before May do bring me a copy. I intend to commence life on Homeopathic principles. * How many of our friends are dropping off one by one & yet how unconcerned we live in the daily and hourly violation of all the laws of our nature both mental & physical. Have you heard of the death of ‘Augusta Trotter? She died last Saturday. We have not heard from any of the family, but saw her death announced in the papers. I would like to have some particulars dear Lizzie of Gertrude's death, if you can find time write me something of her last illness. I hope you endear Cousin Nancy will take great care of yourselves. Until I was at Tryphena's I saw Cousin Bill once & called to see her again after Cousin Betty returned. 1 QLetterincomp1ete7 (Te EH60-*6-"*"“’ S"“"n;” V " Part of a letter written to Elizabeth Smith in 1841 from.Johnstown, New York. A e . . but they were out so I did not eee Betsey Fitzhugh for the last time. You must write when Bell is cenfined. I should like to know whether the heir to the estates of Swift & Fitzhngh.be male or female. I had e pleasant visit waste We spent a week e at Rochester ~ I like my friends there & I thought they liked A V me. Mr. Bayard & Tryphenawere much pleased with Henry. They treated him.with politeness & great kinfinass.% We are nsw at Johnstewn which will be our resting placeforsometimee Henry is studying iaw most vigorously & papa seems centended% with hime Do let us hear frcm youoften. ewe all feel anximus about Cousin Gerrit. VGood nigfit from yourcousin e Elizabeth Cedy Stantane A Give my love to my dear friend Lucretia Matt. I have been expecting letter from.my Philadelphia friends same timee Tel} Lizzie Neal & Sarah Fugh thet I wrete ta them em §emmery & have reaeived n0 emewer. (The capfiivee are free)fi® yen net rejeiee. we are all well at eshnetwwn. Envelmpe efidressed to Elizabeth sm:th Care of Gerrit Smith,Eeqe 15 Lantern st Philadelphia. Reee:pt written in eeeeel ee back er letter. ..:-W, . ié " V
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