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Susan B. Anthony souvenir spoon, slotted
The Susan B. Anthony souvenir spoon was available in four styles: tea, coffee, orange, and bon-bon, with gilt or plain bowl.
Postcard, birth place of Miss Susan B. Anthony<br />
This postcard features the Adams, Massachusetts birth place of Susan B. Anthony.
Postcard, Madison St. home of Miss Susan B. Anthony<br />
The Madison Street Rochester home of Susan B. Anthony is featured in this postcard. Ms. Anthony may be standing on the porch.
Postcard, Miss Susan B. Anthony at her desk<br />
In this postcard, Susan B. Anthony is seated at her desk.
Postcard, Miss Susan B. Anthony at 36 years<br />
A relatively young Susan B. Anthony looks out from this postcard, which includes no text.
Postcard of Susan B. Anthony without text<br />
This postcard contains an image of Susan B. Anthony and is otherwise blank.
Postcard, "Failure is impossible," Susan B. Anthony<br />
This postcard contains an image of Susan B. Anthony reading is titled, "Failure is impossible." The following quote says, "If I have lived to any…
Cover of the Life and work of Susan B. Anthony by Ida Husted Harper<br />
A biography of Susan B. Anthony, plus a great deal of information about the 19th century women's suffrage movement.
Colorized postcard of Susan B. Anthony<br />
This colorized postcard contains both an image and a quote from Susan B. Anthony.
Susan B. Anthony souvenir spoon<br />
The Susan B. Anthony souvenir spoon was available in four styles: tea, coffee, orange, and bon-bon, with gilt or plain bowl.
Advertisement for the Anthony souvenir spoon, 1898<br />
The advertisement for the Anthony souvenir spoon appeared on page 3 of the program for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Rochester 1848 Woman's Rights…
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The original design for the Susan B. Anthony souvenir spoon produced by M.B. Logan, 1891.
Cameo of Susan B. Anthony, 1883<br />
The cameo was cut by Pio Siotto of Rome, set in gold by the London jeweler George Blogg & Co., and inscribed on verso to Mary S. Anthony. Siotto…
Portrait of Susan B. Anthony reading, 1905<br />
After her death, the photograph was designated by the NAWSA as the official portrait of Anthony and copies were sold to raise funds for the suffrage…
Photograph of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton sitting at a table, February 15, 1892<br />
Susan B. Anthony wears an International Council of Women pin in this photograph with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
"Flocking for freedom," a political cartoon by Joseph Keppler published in Puck<br />
Anthony, Stanton and other leaders of the suffrage movement are "Flocking for Freedom" in this political cartoon by Joseph Keppler published in…
Letter from Susan B. Anthony to Francis S. Rew, publisher of the Rochester Evening Express, January 24, 1873<br />
In this letter, Anthony sends proof copy of her attorney, Henry Selden’s, argument that she should be discharged to Francis S. Rew, the publisher of…
Letter from Susan B. Anthony to Amy Post, [1866]<br />
Susan B. Anthony writes to Amy Post to encourage her to attend the upcoming Woman's Rights Convention in New York City.
Letter from Susan B. Anthony to Amy Kirby Post, April 13, 1863
Susan B. Anthony writes to Amy Post about recent experiences. Also included is a "Call for a meeting of the loyal women of the nation."
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