Diaries, 1913-1961 (inclusive).

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Diaries, 1913-1961 (inclusive).

Collection consists of three five-year diaries of Sara Ann (Robbins) Raynolds, 1908-1912, 1913-1917, 1918-1922, recording her travels and daily activities and containing many letters, clippings, photographs, etc. Also one diary of Sarame Raynolds, 1957-1961.

.5 linear ft.

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Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage

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The Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage was an American organization formed in 1913 led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns to campaign for a constitutional amendment guaranteeing women's suffrage. It was inspired by the United Kingdom's suffragette movement, which Paul and Burns had taken part in. Their continuous campaigning drew attention from congressmen, and in 1914 they were successful in forcing the amendment onto the floor for the first time in decades. Early history Alice Paul created the C...

Raynolds, Sara Ann Robbins.

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The daughter of John Robbins, a woolen manufacturer in Canton, Ohio, Sara Ann (Robbins) Raynolds was married in 1869 to banker Joshua Saxton Raynolds. They had five children: Ruth, Kate, Herbert, John, and Sarame, an opera singer. Sara Ann (Robbins) Raynolds traveled widely and was a supporter of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. From the description of Diaries, 1913-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122657222 ...

Raynolds, Joshua Saxton, 1845-

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Raynolds, Sarame, 1901-

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