Papers, 1914, 1919

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Papers, 1914, 1919

Manuscript of "Stirrup Cups," photographs, and a scrapbook of clippings, etc., of Claiborne Catlin Elliman, suffragist.

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Massachusetts Political Equality Union.

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Fitzgerald, Susan Grimes Walker, 1871-1943

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Claiborne (Grasty) Catlin Elliman

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Claiborne Catlin Elliman was born in the south (perhaps in Baltimore, Md.) probably in the 1880s. Her first husband, Joseph Albert Catlin, died four years after their marriage. Not wanting to return home, CCE went to New York City and attended the New York School of Philanthropy. She subsequently did settlement work on the east side, studied eugenics with Dr. Charles Davenport in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, and was on the staff of a psychological clinic at the University of Pen...