National Woman's Party: selected correspondence and other papers, 1914-1918.

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National Woman's Party: selected correspondence and other papers, 1914-1918.

Correspondence and papers relating to the activities and organization of the Woman's Party (also called Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage) with particular reference to Arizona. Prominent among correspondents represented are: Alice Paul, Jane Pincus, E. St. Clair Thonpson, Hannah C. Egelston, Marian Walker Williams, Nellie A. Hayward, and others.

1 reel of microfilm from a collection in the Library of Congress.

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Arizona State University Libraries

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The Manuscript Division was one of several "departments" established in 1897 when the Library of Congress moved from the United States Capitol to a separate building nearby. Its staff of four assumed custody of a collection of twenty-five thousand manuscripts which had accumulated throughout the nineteenth century, chiefly through the purchase in 1867 of Peter Force's collection of Americana, the gift in 1882 of Joseph M. Toner's collection relating to George Washington and American medical hist...