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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T00:27:03machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T00:27:03humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonNation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911presumedNation, CarriepresumedNation, Carry.presumedNation, Carry A. 1846-1911 (Carry Amelia),presumedMoore, Carry Amelia 1846-1911presumedNation, Carry, 1846-1911presumedNation, Carry Amelia Moore, 1846-1911presumedNation, Carrie Amelia 1846-1911presumedGloyd, Carry Amelia 1846-1911presumedNation, Carry A. 1846-1911presumed1846-11-251911-06-09EnglishFrenchAmerican diariesStudentsProhibitionProhibitionistTemperanceTobacco useWomen's rightsGreat BritainSouthwestern StatesKansasKansasUnited StatesProhibitionistsProhibitionistsProtestingWomen social reformers
Prohibition, women's-rights activist. Of the central United States; Texas; Medicine Lodge, Kan.
From the description of Carry Amelia Nation papers 1870-1961 (bulk 1872-1909). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 571694573Bayer, T. P.Blue Ribbon Gospel Temperance Union.Brand, Harriet W.,Braniff, Edward Andrew.Christian Catholic Apostolic Church in Zion.Deane, Ernie.Dickinson, A. M.,Doris StevensFisher, Lewis.Godard, Aretas Allen, 1855- ,Kansas. Governor (1899-1903 : Stanley)Kansas. Office of the Attorney General.Kansas State Historical Society.Kohler, Albert,Lancaster, Helen Clark.Lancaster, Henry Carrington, 1882-1954.Leicester & District Temperance Union.McClure, Harry.Miller, Nyle H.,Moore, Callie (Callie Bell), 1886-1977.Moore family.Polk, William Harrison, 1843-ca. 1920.Stanley, William Eugene, 1844-1910,University. VirginiaVeenfliet, Albert F., 1884-1909.Wilson, Marion Armstead.Woman's Christian Temperance Union.Young, Frank Dwight, 1866-Young, Mary Davis Stephens, 1868-Nation, Carrie Amelia, 1846-1911.Nation, CarryNation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911Polk, William Harrison, 1843-ca. 1920. William Harrison Polk papers, 1780-1920, ca. 1818-1920 (bulk dates).Polk, William Harrison, 1843-ca. 1920.William Harrison Polk papers, 1780-1920, ca. 1818-1920 (bulk dates).7 cubic ft.This is a collection of papers gathered by William Harrison Polk in the course of his research on his family. University of Kentucky LibrariesDeane, Ernie. Eureka Springs, Old tallyho's and other vehicles, Copied from Sam Leath photo collection [Carrie Nation with friends and students] [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer].Deane, Ernie.Arkansas History Commission.Eureka Springs, Old tallyho's and other vehicles, Copied from Sam Leath photo collection [Carrie Nation with friends and students] [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. 1965.1 negative : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm. (2 x 2 in.)Part of a group of copy negatives taken of covered wagons in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. This image is of Carrie A. Nation with friends and students in front of her home in Eureka Springs where she taught school (ca. 1909-1911). These negatives were taken from photographs from Leath's photo collection in October 1965. Arkansas History CommissionBiography -- Nation, Carry.Biography -- Nation, Carry.1 file folder.Daughters of the Republic of Texas LibraryNation, Carry. Postcard, 1901, addressed to Mrs. Marion Armstead Wilson of Ozawkie, Kansas, from her friend Carry Nation.Nation, Carry.Postcard, 1901, addressed to Mrs. Marion Armstead Wilson of Ozawkie, Kansas, from her friend Carry Nation.Mid-Continent Public Library, Administrative HeadquartersMyra McHenry prohibition letters.Myra McHenry prohibition letters. 1900-1907..25 linear feet.This collection includes fifteen letters written to McHenry. Wichita State University, Ablah LibraryPapers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1884-1983, 1920-1960Doris StevensPapers of Doris Stevens, 1884-1983 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk)50.04 linear feet (116 file boxes, 4 card file boxes, 2 folio boxes, 4 folio+ boxes, 9 folio+ folders, 3 oversize boxes, 3 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 56 photograph folders, 37 folio photograph folders, 3 folio+ photograph folders, 1 supersize photo folder,13 audiotapes, 19 memorabilia objects, 1 reel of microfilm)Personal and professional papers of Doris Stevens, suffragist and international women's rights advocate.EnglishArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in Americaā€¸Carry Nation.Carry Nation. [1900]-1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.Texas Woman's University Library, Mary Evelyn Blagg-Huey LibraryAmerican Studies Department student papers : Box 13; Kansas Railroads, Kansas Aviation, Bleeding Kansas.American Studies Department student papers : Box 13; Kansas Railroads, Kansas Aviation, Bleeding Kansas. 1970-1985.1 box (1.5 linear ft.)Student papers written for classes taught by the American Studies Department at Wichita State University. These papers cover a varied range of subjects. Wichita State University, Ablah LibraryAnthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906. Collection of material pertaining to American women of the 19th and 20th century.Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906.Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950.Booth, Evangeline, 1865-1950.Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973.Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880.Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887.Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler.Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910.Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885.Lockwood, Belva Ann, 1830-1917.Mitchell, Maria, 1818-1889.Nation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911.Porter, Sarah, 1813-1900.Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893.von Olnhausen, Mary Phinney.Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898.Wynkoop, Helen Truman.Collection of material pertaining to American women of the 19th and 20th century.50 items.Written by 26 women suffragettes, authors, a civil war captain, a heroine of the war of 1812, confederate spy, civil war nurse, an educator, a physician, a lawyer, an actress, an astronomer, commander of the salvation army, and wives of famous men, this correspondence represents the diverse roles played by women from the early years of our republic. Copley Press, J S Copley LibraryBayer, T. P. Carrie Nation [microform] : a farce in one act / T.P. Bayer.Bayer, T. P.Carrie Nation [microform] : a farce in one act / T.P. Bayer. 1904.103 p.University of Missouri -- Columbia, MU Libraries; University of Missouri; MU; Ellis Library; University of Missouri ColumbiaVeenfliet, Albert F., 1884-1909. Letters to his family from Albert Veenfliet and Harvard memorabilia, 1902-1909.Veenfliet, Albert F., 1884-1909.Letters to his family from Albert Veenfliet and Harvard memorabilia, 1902-1909..21 cubic foot in 1 box.Letters and memorabilia document social and academic life at Harvard College and Harvard Law School. The letters were written primarily to his family in Ohio. Topics in the letters include courses, professors, social clubs, especially the Signet Society, sports, especially football, trips to Boston, and trips to other schools for social and cultural events. One letter includes an account of a visit by Carrie Nation to Harvard. Much of the material is undated, but it falls within the 1902-1909 date span. Memorabilia include a Signet medal, a photograph, and ephemera. Harvard University Archives.Nation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911. Letter, Los Angeles, to College topics [manuscript] 1903 March 15.Nation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911.Lancaster, Helen Clark.Letter, Los Angeles, to College topics [manuscript] 1903 March 15.1 item.Nation inveighs against use of alcohol and tobacco, states she would like to come to Virginia and recommends the formation of a prohibition alliance. With the letter is an account, 1959, by Helen Clark Lancaster of how her husband wrote the letter that inspired Nation's above reply, and an article, 1959 Oct. 21, in the Cavalier daily regarding the above letters. University of Virginia. LibraryCarry Nation and Michael Goldsmith photographs, 1907.Carry Nation and Michael Goldsmith photographs, 1907.3 photographs (1 folder)Photographs of Carry Nation (often spelled Carrie Nation), noted anti-saloon campaigner, with Michael Goldsmith of Cleveland, Ohio, labor leader and editor of The Federationist; given by Goldsmith to Charles E. Brown. Each image is a street scene. One is a full-length image of the two individuals, another labeled "before" shows them seated in a car. and another labelled "after" shows them with others in front of a tavern. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectFisher, Lewis. Fisher, Lewis, photographs, 1902.Fisher, Lewis.Fisher, Lewis, photographs, 1902.18 photographic prints.Images of University of Texas buildings and scenes, the Texas state capitol, and landscapes around Austin. Included is a photograph of prohibitionist Carrie Nation with a group of young men, probably taken during her 1902 visit to the University of Texas. A few images are unidentified. University of Texas LibrariesThe Carry A. Nation collection.Nation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911.The Carry A. Nation collection. 1901-1905..5 linear feet.This collection includes two letters written to Brother James by Carry Nation, a telegram to M.B. Jones, a bail bond (Nation was jailed for malicious destruction of property), and a photograph. Wichita State University, Ablah LibraryNation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911. Letter to Harry McClure : Topeka, Kansas : ALS, 1902 May 14.Nation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911.Letter to Harry McClure : Topeka, Kansas : ALS, 1902 May 14.3 leaves ; 14 cm.Enclosure: clipping from a Topeka newspaper. UC Berkeley LibrariesChristian Catholic Apostolic Church in Zion. Zion City (Ill.) records, 1890-1974, (bulk 1899-1907).Christian Catholic Apostolic Church in Zion.Dowie, John Alexander, 1847-1907.Midwest Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)Newberry Library.Zion City (Ill.) records, 1890-1974, (bulk 1899-1907).16 cubic ft. (1 box, 34 oversize boxes)Mainly volumes of newspaper and periodical clippings, but also correspondence and other miscellaneous material relating to Zion City, John Alexander Dowie, Wilbur Glenn Voliva, and the Christian Catholic Church. Newberry LibraryDeane, Ernie. Eureka Springs street, Arkansas Publicity Department 1930's [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer].Deane, Ernie.Arkansas History Commission.Eureka Springs street, Arkansas Publicity Department 1930's [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. [193-?]1 negative : b&w ; 3 x 4 cm. (1 x 1 in.)Copy negative taken of a 1930's photograph of Hatchet Hall on Steele Street in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. Hatchet Hall was the last residence of Carry A. Nation, temperance leader. Deane more than likely took these copy negatives during his career with the Arkansas Gazette. Arkansas History CommissionRecords, 1937-1941.Records, 1937-1941.23 ft.Book-length manuscripts, research and project reports, and administrative records generated by the W.P.A. Historic Sites and Federal Writers' Projects for Oklahoma during the 1930's. Arranged by county and by subject, there are reports on biographies, birthplaces and homes of prominant Oklahomans, business enterprises and industries, judicial centers, banks and banking, Masonic orders, soil conservation, and land runs; on historic sites, including cemeteries and burial sites, churches and missions, schools, towns and ghost towns, post offices, roads and trails, stage coaches and stagecoach lines, ranches, ruins and antiquities, bridges, crossings and ferries, battlefields, trading posts and stores, military posts and camps, and the state parks; on Indians of North America in Oklahoma, including agencies and reservations, treaties, tribal government centers, councils and meetings, chiefs and leaders, judicial centers, jails and prisons, stomp grounds, and ceremonial rites and dances; and on geogrpahic features and regions, arranged by place name, including caverns, mountains, rivers, springs, and prairies. In addition, there are transcripts of interviews conducted with oilfield workers regarding the petroleum industry in Oklahoma.University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial LibraryMary and Frank Young papers, Young, Mary and Frank papers, 1899-1918, 1899-1907Young, Mary Davis Stephens, 1868-Young, Frank Dwight, 1866-Mary and Frank Young papers 1899-1918 1899-1907 Young, Mary and Frank papers50 itemsThis collection is made up of 48 personal letters addressed to Frank Dwight Young and his wife, Mary Davis Stephens, of Greenwood, New York, as well as 2 printed wedding invitations. The couple received letters from female family members and acquaintances throughout the state of New York and from as far away as Pontiac, Michigan, and Topeka, Kansas. Correspondents discussed a variety of topics, such as the death of the Youngs' first son and the lives of women in the early 20th century, including an unmarried female teacher's experiences in Hartford, Connecticut, and New York City.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryNation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911. Carry Amelia Nation papers 1870-1961 (bulk 1872-1909).Nation, Carry Amelia, 1846-1911.Brand, Harriet W.,Dickinson, A. M.,Godard, Aretas Allen, 1855- ,Kohler, Albert,Miller, Nyle H.,Stanley, William Eugene, 1844-1910,Carry Amelia Nation papers 1870-1961 (bulk 1872-1909).Originals: 0.6 ft. (2 boxes)Digital edition: 3 items.Diary and scrapbook; letters written, particularly to her niece Callie Moore; letters received from admirers, especially after her crusade in Great Britain, Dec. 1908-Mar. 1909; memorabilia; poems; and information about her activities in Kansas. Entries in her diary reveal her feelings and fears and express her faith. The letters are primarily to family members as well as public officials and supporters; they demand justice, tell of her travels, and discuss family members and concerns. Also included are letters received by Callie Moore from others and correspondence of other family members. Correspondents include the Blue Ribbon Gospel Temperance Union, Harriet W. Brand of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Edward A. Braniff, A. M. Dickinson, Kansas Attorney General A. A. Godard, Albert Kohler of the French magazine La Vie heureuse, the Leicester & District Temperance Union, Nyle Miller of the Kansas State Historical Society, and Kansas Governor W. E. Stanley. EnglishFrenchKansas State Historical Society