Grace Julian Clarke papers, 1845-1938 (bulk 1901-1933).

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Grace Julian Clarke papers, 1845-1938 (bulk 1901-1933).

This collection includes Clarke's papers, correspondence, scrapbooks, and brochures and pamphlets dating from 1845-1938. The bulk of the material dates from 1901-1933. Her correspondence, dating from 1891-1934, deals with women's suffrage both in Indiana and on a national basis, women's club work, the League of Nations, the Indiana Democratic Party, and the Indianapolis City Plan Commission. Also included are papers regarding the placement of the papers of her father, George W. Julian and grandfather, Joshua R. Giddings at the Library of Congress. Materials are arranged chronologically, including correspondence and manuscripts. Box 1 and Box 2 include the bulk of Clarke's correspondence and manuscripts. Box 3 includes some correspondence, undated materials, including letters, constitutions for various suffrage groups, manuscripts, assorted suffrage broadsides and pamphlets, Clarke's lecture notes from Butler University and scrapbooks. Box 4 contains some of Clarke's early scrapbooks plus a scrapbook with clippings relating to the Convention of the Indiana State Federation of Clubs.

4 mss. boxes.2 oversize folders.15 volumes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7136786

Indiana State Library - ISL

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