Finding aid for the Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters
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Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters |
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Dayton Metro Library
Phone: 937-496-8654
http://www.daytonmetrolibrary.org/
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Creator: |
Woman's Suffrage Association of Dayton and Montgomery County |
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1867-1998 |
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24 linear feet (Approximately 11,900 items) |
Abstract: |
This inventory introduces the profiles of two organizations: The Dayton Woman Suffrage Association and the organization that
succeeded it, the Dayton League of Women Voters. The collections profile the suffrage movement from 1867-1920, and the League
of Women Voters activities from 1920-present, using a variety of materials acquired by the Dayton and Montgomery County Public
Library.
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004 |
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The records are in English |
History of Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters
The years of the progressive era, from 1900 to 1917, were about to include many political, economic and social reforms in
American life. The "Woman Suffrage" movement was one of these reforms, for progressives viewed it as a "viable means of achieving
significant social reform". The term is applied to the right of a woman to vote for candidates for "public office and on all
public questions, and to serve as elected government officials".
In the United States, the first great political movement in which women played a leading role after the American Revolution
was the Abolitionist movement of the first half of the 19th century. Prominent women such as Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth
Stanton organized in 1848 the first Woman's Rights Convention which opened at Seneca Falls, New York, and held its concluding
sessions at Rochester, New York. This and succeeding conventions over the next decade received the support of many prominent
males such as Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, and witnessed the development of the celebrated collaboration
between Mrs. Stanton and Susan Bronwell Anthony. Their joint leadership of the struggle for Woman Suffrage contributed greatly
to the furtherance of the movement.
In Ohio, the suffrage movement developed slowly despite the fact that many prominent leaders such as Tom L. Johnson, Mayor
of Cleveland, Samuel M. Jones, Mayor of Toledo, Washington Gladder, pastor of the first Congressional Church in Columbus,
and John H. Patterson in Dayton, all had worked very hard to endorse woman suffrage during the progressive era. Ohio women
first organized in April of 1850, at the second Woman's Rights Convention held in Salem, Ohio, where several resolutions were
passed to have woman's rights incorporated into a new Constitution for Ohio. But the Constitutional Convention included no
provisions for woman's rights, and with the coming of the Civil War, people's interests and priorities changed. After the
Civil War, however, the Ohio State Woman's Suffrage Association was organized with Mrs. Frances M. Casement, from Cleveland,
Ohio serving as the first president. In 1889, Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton from Portage County, Ohio, was elected as president
of the State Woman Suffrage Association; she traveled throughout the state, helped organize fifteen local suffrage groups,
including Dayton, and aided many other communities through correspondence.
In Dayton, a Woman's Suffrage Association was first formed January 12, 1869, in the county court house. Judge Samuel Boltin
was elected president. The life of this organization was short, however. The last recorded minutes were April 4, 1871.
In 1887, Dayton Equal Rights Association with Dr. Madge Dickson as president was formed. The organization adopted the Woman's
Journal and the Woman's Tribune as their major reading material. However, Daytonians were unenthusiastic and after one year,
this organization also failed. Apparently, Dayton women of that day were just as indifferent toward woman suffrage as other
women in Ohio and the USA.
On June 11, 1912, many women met in Dayton YMCA to secure "the suffrage amendment to the Ohio Constitution". A suffragist
from Boston by the name of Mrs. Mary Gay, came to Dayton to help organize a suffrage association. During this meeting Mrs.
Oscar F. Davisson, wife of a prominent lawyer, was elected as president of the Woman's Suffrage Party of Montgomery County
and remained in office until 1920 with the ratification of the 19th amendment. Mrs. Davisson was very highly respected, not
only by Daytonians, but also by Mrs. Upton, who trusted her in many instances with secrets that she didn't reveal to the other
members of the Executive Committee.
Many women from Dayton's upper class served in the Executive Committee, such as Mrs. James Robert and Mrs. Valentine Winters.
Miss Electra C. Doren, daughter of the editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, worked for the Dayton Public Library from 1880 until
1905, and in 1905 she became director of the library at Western Reserve University in Cleveland. She returned to Dayton after
the flood of 1913 to help rebuild the library and stayed until the end of her life. She is credited with acquiring much of
the present collection.
The Woman's Suffrage Party of Montgomery County had its headquarters at the Victoria Theater building in Dayton and met regularly;
it had many committees to share the work and responsibility. Many speakers from all over the US were invited to speak in
Dayton by Mrs. Davisson. The campaign efforts of 1912, however, failed; on September 3, only 24 out of 88 counties approved
the Woman's Suffrage Amendment 23. Opposition came not only from the liquor and saloon interests and recalcitrant foreigners,
but also from apathetic or outwardly antagonistic women. Many upper class voters were also opposed.
On October 2, 1912, the organization changed its name to "Woman's Suffrage Association of Dayton and Montgomery County".
Mr. J. Patterson offered office space in the Schwind Building in downtown Dayton. Very little is known from late 1912 through
most of 1913, probably because of the Great Flood of 1913. The campaign of 1914 for a new suffrage amendment to the Constitution
met with the same fate as in 1912. The same reasons given for the defeat in 1912 applied in 1914 as well, except that the
liquor interests were much more active in opposing equal suffrage in 1914. They reasoned that woman suffrage would give the
prohibitionists even greater political power in their campaign to outlaw liquor.
In 1916, the electorate of Cleveland approved a suffrage amendment to the city charter, which allowed women to vote in all
municipal elections and hold any municipal office. Subsequently, women obtained suffrage in Lakewood and Columbus. In 1917
there were high hopes that the Ohio legislature would pass a bill, introduced by Rep. James A. Reynolds, that would grant
women suffrage for presidential elections.
The House of Representatives passed the Reynolds Bill by 72 to 50, but Montgomery County representatives, all Democrats, voted
against it. Immediately after Senate passage of the Reynolds Bill, petitions were organized for a referendum on a new statute-to-be.
Governor Cox signed the measure into law on Feb. 21, 1917. Suffragists took their case to the Ohio Supreme Court, but failed
to stop the referendum, which on November 6, 1917, struck down the Reynolds Bill.
The women in Dayton and generally in Ohio were little discouraged, however, because the national movement was gaining success.
Women of Dayton worked very hard for the State Association to help make money through their "White Elephant" sales and help
terminate the debt of the state organization.
In 1918 the 19th amendment or so-called Susan B. Anthony Amendment had appeared before the House of Representatives and was
passed by an exact two-thirds majority; however, Ohio's Representative Louis Gard voted against the bill. Later that year,
the amendment failed by two votes to gain the required two-thirds majority in the Senate. But on June 4, 1919, on the third
try, the Anthony Amendment was finally passed by the Senate. On June 16, 1919, the Ohio General Assembly ratified the 19th
amendment by a vote of 74 to 5. On the same day, the Ohio Senate also ratified by a 27 to 3 vote. Both Houses also passed
a presidential suffrage bill, again introduced by James A. Reynolds, which would ensure that Ohio women could vote in the
1920 presidential election even if the Anthony amendment was not ratified by the required thirty six states by then. The
Montgomery County delegation in the Ohio General Assembly had several new faces as a result of the 1918 state elections, and
these generally voted for ratification and for the Reynolds Facts Bill. But the fight was not over. On September 30, 1919,
the Ohio Supreme Court decided that a referendum on the ratification of an amendment to the Federal Constitution was valid.
But this was appealed to the US Supreme Court, which on June 19, 1920, ruled that there could be no state referendum on federal
amendments.
Finally, on August 18, 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th amendment. Women's suffrage had become law.
The League of Women Voters, essentially an organization devoted to political education, was introduced by Carrie Chapman Catt,
president of the American Woman Suffrage Association at the convention of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association
in St. Louis, March 24-29, 1919. Formal organization of the National League of Women Voters took place in Chicago on February
14, 1920, in conjunction with the Victory Convention of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association. Ms. Catt conducted
the first national citizenship school right after the convention and many such schools were held everywhere in the nation.
The organization also conducted a nationwide campaign calling for an international disarmament conference by President Warren
G. Harding.
The local League of Dayton came into existence in 1921, under the name of "Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County".
It followed the organization of the National League in 1920, as part of the great movement undertaken by the women of Dayton,
including Mrs. O. F. Davisson, who had been working for suffrage in order to equip the newly enfranchised women to use a ballot
intelligently. The first President of this organization was Mrs. N. M. Stanley(1920-32), and Mrs. Davisson was first Vice
President with field secretary Miss. Charlotte Mary Conover, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Reeve Conover. Mrs. Stanley who had
been active in the suffrage movement, later became president of the Ohio League of Women Voters and during World War I headed
the women's division of the Liberty Loan campaign in Ohio. People referred to her as "the real moving spirit in the suffrage
cause."
The organization was strictly non-partisan and open to women from all parties. The stated goals of this organization were
to promote education in citizenship, public welfare, efficiency in government and international co-operation to prevent war.
The local group worked steadily toward these goals, carrying out the policies adopted by the National League of Women Voters
and co-operating with all the other local leagues in Ohio as an integral part of the Ohio League of Women Voters. In 1921,
the League of Colored Women Voters was organized and Mrs. Bertie Ellis of Homestead Ave. was chairman.
In Dayton, the League of Women Voters was involved in a number of programs and studies such as citizenship schools, county
reorganization projects, city budget surveys, relief surveys, consumer projects, questionnaires, lecture series, trained personnel
projects and radio projects. One of the best known speakers the League brought to Dayton was Judge Florence E. Allen, the
first woman to win a place on the state supreme bench; she came to Dayton April 21, 1923, and spoke against war. Also, Ms.
Carrie Chapman Catt came to Dayton February 3, 1925, and spoke for peace.
Among the monthly bulletins the Dayton League of Women Voters published were the Dayton Voter (1957-1962), the Dayton Woman
Citizen (1922-1955), the Dayton Woman Voter (1955-1957), and the Voter (1969-present).
On April 20-29, 1922, the 3rd Annual National Convention and Pan American Conference took place in Baltimore, attended by
1200 women representing 22 countries of the Western hemisphere. The conference was called by Mrs. Maud Wood Park, president
of the National League of Women Voters, to consider questions pertaining to education, child welfare, and the status of women
since the passage of the 19th amendment Officers of the Dayton branch of the League of Women Voters who attended by invitation
of President Harding were: Mrs. N. M. Stanley, Mrs. Oliver D. Houck, Miss Charlotte Mary Conover, Miss Ella M. Haas, and
Mrs. Joseph H. Crane.
Radio programs sponsored by the League were broadcast regularly over several area stations, including WSMK, WLW, WHIO, and
WING. These were designed to increase public interest in voter issues and in various civic projects.
The active participation of women from the Dayton/Montgomery County area in both the Woman's Suffrage movement and the League
of Women Voters is attested to by the enormous amount of material in both of the collections. Together they form a valuable
record of a continuing story of the progress of our female citizens toward full participation in the political life of our
city, our state, and our nation.
Scope and Content
The active participation of women from Dayton and Montgomery County in both the Woman's Suffrage Association and the League
of Women Voters, forms a valuable record of the progress of all our citizens toward full participation in the political life
of our country.
The collections of the Woman's Suffrage Association and the League of Women Voters, both of Ohio, cover the period from 1867-present.
The collection includes minutes and diaries, resolutions, petitions, speeches, correspondence scrapbooks, photographs and
newspapers. The collection is approximately 24 linear feet and consists of approximately 11,900 items, including 13 rare books
and 28 scrapbooks.
From these records the women suffrage movement activities, in Dayton, Ohio, which gave women the right to vote, and the activities
of the League of Women Voters, also in Dayton, which promote political responsibility through informed and active participation
of citizens in government, are described in:
* Diaries and minutes of the Woman Suffrage Association (l867-1919);
* scrapbooks of campaign activities of the WSA in l912 and 1917; activities of the League of Women Voters 1920-1944;
* legal documents describing the differences of opinion surrounding passage of the Amendment (1913-1919);
* correspondence of prominent Daytonians and national figures involved in the activities of both organizations (1913-present);
* the printed materials for all activities of the League of Women Voters, such as conferences, conventions, meetings and newsletters,
including newspaper and newspaper clippings (1922-present);
* speeches documenting the difficulties faced by the Federal Government in passing the Amendment (1920-1940);
* the photos, books and microfilms of both organizations (1912-present).
The importance of this collection lies in the following:
* these papers describe the suffrage movement in Ohio, specifically in Dayton;
* they illustrate their widespread activities through their various campaign activities;
* they give a picture of the many obstacles that the organizations faced during that time.
Statement of Arrangement
The Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters collection is subdivided according to the following categories:
Publications
Woman's Suffrage Association
League of Women Voters
Restrictions on Use
Items in this collection are protected by applicable copyright laws.
Related Material: Related Material
Suggested search engines for locating other relevant materials:
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC) and
OCLC WorldCat .
Separated Material: Separated Material
No separated material.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects:
Women -- Ohio -- Dayton
Women -- Ohio -- Montgomery County
Women -- Social conditions
Women -- Suffrage -- Ohio
Organizations/Corporations:
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area
Woman's Suffrage Association of Dayton and Montgomery County
Preferred Citation
The Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters Collection, a special collection of historical materials at the
Dayton Metro Library, Dayton, Ohio.
Acquisition Information
The minutes were donated to the Dayton Library by Jay W. Holmes and Alice Kyle Neibel. The rest of the material was found
in the Library, probably gathered by some very devoted librarian such as Electra C. Doren and Linda Clatworthy, both executive
members of the Woman's Suffrage Party of Montgomery County.
Other Finding Aid
A more detailed finding aid, which includes item-level description of all items in this collection, is available on the Dayton
Metro Library's Local History web page at the following URL:
http://home.dayton.lib.oh.us/archives/wsuff/wsalvwtoc1.html .
DML Local History also has an online exhibit with images of several items from the collection:
http://home.dayton.lib.oh.us/Archives/Women/ExhWoman.html .
Detailed Description of The Collection
Publications, 1881-1995, Undated
Rare and Dayton Collection Books, 1881-1981
Anthony , Susan B. Out of the Kitchen Into the War: Woman's Winning Role in the Nation's Drama, Stephen Daye, Inc., New
York, [1943]., [1943]
Anthony, Susan B.(Suzan Brownell) An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Suzan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal
Voting, at the Presidential Election in Nov., 1872, and on the Trial of Beverly W. Jones, Edwin T, 1874
Bacon, Margaret Hope. Valiant Friend: The Life of Lucretia Mott, Walker Company, New York, 1980., 1980
Cromwell, Otelia. Lucrecia Mott, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1958., 1958
Dorr, Rheta Louise Childe. Susan B. Anthony, the Woman Who Changed the Mind of a Nation, Frederick A. Stokes, New York, 1928., 1928
Harper, Ida Husted. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, The Bowen-Merrill Company, Indianapolis and Kansas City, 1898-1908.
(3 volumes), 1898-1908
Henry, James R., The Woman's Suffrage Movement in Dayton and Montgomery County, 1912 to 1919. Henry, Oxford, OH, 1977., 1977
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Suzan B. Anthony: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches, Schocken
Books New York, 1981., 1981
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 1: 1848-1861, Suzan B. Anthony: Charles Mann, Rochester, NY, 1881-1920., 1881-1920
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 2: 1861-1876, Suzan B. Anthony: Charles Mann, Rochester, NY, 1881-1920., 1881-1920
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 3: 1876-1885, Suzan B. Anthony: Charles Mann, Rochester, NY, 1881-1920., 1881-1920
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 4: 1883-1900, Suzan B. Anthony: Charles Mann, Rochester, NY, 1881-1920., 1881-1920
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 5: 1900-1920, Suzan B. Anthony: Charles Mann, Rochester, NY, 1881-1920., 1881-1920
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 6: 1900-1920, Suzan B. Anthony: Charles Mann, Rochester, NY, 1881-1920., 1881-1920
Hallowell, Anna Davis. James and Lucretia Mott. Life and Letters, Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884., 1884
Suffrage Parade: Report of the Committee on the District of Columbia and United States Senate. Submitted by Mr. Jones, Washington,
DC, May 29, 1913., 1913 May 29
The Dayton League of Women Voters, Dayton Women Citizen. Unbound, Vol. 4, Feb. 21, 1920, 1920 February 21
The Dayton League of Women Voters, Dayton Women Citizen, Volumes 1-32, 1922-1955
The Dayton League of Women Voters, Dayton Women Voter. Volumes 33-35, 1955-1957
The Dayton League of Women Voters, Dayton Voter. Volumes 35, 38, 39., 1957-1962
The League of Women Voters, Voter, Volume 1-6., 1969-1995
The Kettering League of Women Voters, Record, Kettering, Ohio. Volumes 4-6 (not a complete run)., 1958-1961
Microfilms, 1911-1920, Undated
Woman Suffrage Party of Greater Cleveland. Scrapbooks: Newspaper Clippings, 1911-1920 [Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Public
Library, Preservation Office, 1980[?]], 3 reels microfilm; 13 total volumes., 1911-1920
Woman Suffrage Party of Greater Cleveland. Scrapbooks (Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Public Library, Preservation Office, 1980[?]),
3 reels, microfilms., circa 1913, Undated
Vol. 1: Suffrage for the General Reader, Instructions for Workers, Humorous articles, Songs. Contains pencil notations of
stock on hand 10/9/1913, 143 Pages., circa 1913
Vol. 2: Suffrage for the Speaker and Debater: Reasons for Suffrage States, objections answered, how suffrage has helped the
working man, Ohio Laws 118 Pages., Undated
Vol. 3: No contents Page, includes leaflets in German and Yiddish, 53 Pages., Undated
Vol. 1: Suffrage for the General Reader, Instructions for Workers, Humorous articles, Songs. Contains pencil notations of
stock on hand 10/9/1913, 143 Pages., circa 1913
Vol. 2: Suffrage for the Speaker and Debater: Reasons for Suffrage States, objections answered, how suffrage has helped the
working man, Ohio Laws 118 Pages., Undated
Vol. 3: No contents Page, includes leaflets in German and Yiddish, 53 Pages., Undated
Woman's Suffrage Association, 1869-1990, Undated
Diaries and Minutes (oversize), 1869-1919
Box 1 / Folder 1
Diaries and Minutes, 1869-1871
Box 1 / Folder 2
Diaries and Minutes, 1887-1888
Box 1 / Folder 3
Diaries and Minutes, 1912-1913
Box 1 / Folder 4
Diaries and Minutes, 1914-1915
Box 1 / Folder 5
Diaries and Minutes, 1915-1919
Box 1 / Folder 6
Miscellaneous diaries, 1869
Diary of E.G. Sumner, MD, from Mansfield Center, Conn., Undated
Diary of an unknown person, Undated
Diary of E.G. Sumner, MD, from Mansfield Center, Conn., Undated
Diary of an unknown person, Undated
Activities and General Correspondence, 1912-1919
Box 2 / Folder 1
General Correspondence, 1912-1914
Box 2 / Folder 2
General Correspondence, 1915-1919
Box 2 / Folder 3
Letters to Mrs. Oscar F. Davisson from Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, 1912-1919
Box 2 / Folder 4
Correspondence to the members of the Executive Committee from Harriet Taylor Upton, 1917-1918
Box 2 / Folder 5
Correspondence to the members of the Executive Committee from Mrs. H.T. Upton, 1919 January - 1919 October
Box 2 / Folder 6
Correspondence from Elizabeth J. Hauser, Chairman of the Ohio Woman's Suffrage Association Organization Committee, to Mrs.
Davisson and to the members of the Executive Committee, 1917 August 8 - 1919 October 1
Miscellaneous Documents, 1912-1963, Undated
Box 3 / Folder 1
Legal Documents, 1913-1919
Box 3 / Folder 2
Financial Statements, 1914 - 1919
Box 3 / Folder 3
Speeches, 1912-1918
Importance for Women to Have Suffrage: an address before the Woman Suffrage Association,n.d. by Charlotte Reeve Conover., Undated
Woman Suffrage: a speech before the Senate of the United States, March 5, 1914 by Hon. Atlee Pomerene of Ohio. (two copies), 1914 March 5
Anti-Suffrage, "Why I am opposed to the amendment : an address before the Rotary Club of Dayton, Ohio, on Thursday, September
5, 1914 by Mr. H. E. Talbott., 1914 September 5
Safeguarding Childhood in Peace and War, National Child Labor Committee: an address delivered at the Thirteenth Annual Conference
on Child Labor, Baltimore, Nov. 25, 1917 by Owen R. Lovejoy., 1917 November 25
An Address to the Congress of the United States: an address before Congress, 1917 by Carrie Chapman Catt., 1917
Woman Suffrage: a speech before the Senate of the United States, Sept. 26, 1918 by Hon. Atlee Pomerene of Ohio., 1918 September 26
Importance for Women to Have Suffrage: an address before the Woman Suffrage Association,n.d. by Charlotte Reeve Conover., Undated
Woman Suffrage: a speech before the Senate of the United States, March 5, 1914 by Hon. Atlee Pomerene of Ohio. (two copies), 1914 March 5
Anti-Suffrage, "Why I am opposed to the amendment : an address before the Rotary Club of Dayton, Ohio, on Thursday, September
5, 1914 by Mr. H. E. Talbott., 1914 September 5
Safeguarding Childhood in Peace and War, National Child Labor Committee: an address delivered at the Thirteenth Annual Conference
on Child Labor, Baltimore, Nov. 25, 1917 by Owen R. Lovejoy., 1917 November 25
An Address to the Congress of the United States: an address before Congress, 1917 by Carrie Chapman Catt., 1917
Woman Suffrage: a speech before the Senate of the United States, Sept. 26, 1918 by Hon. Atlee Pomerene of Ohio., 1918 September 26
Box 3 / Folder 4
Convention of National American Woman Suffrage Association and Congress League of Women Voters-Chicago, Ill., 1920
Box 3 / Folder 5
Miscellaneous Material- scrapbook of miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1912-1963
"Suffragists Are Real Whirlwind Campaigners," untitled, Aug. 9, 1912., 1912 August 9
"Herve D. Wilkins: One of Best Known Organists Composers In New York State Dies After Short Illness," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Herve D. Wilkins Dead," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Herve D. Wilkins Dies of Pneumonia: Well Known as Organist and Composer," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Headquarters for Suffrage Opened," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Tribute to the Late Herve D. Wilkins," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Many Years Head of Big Shoe Firm: Charles P. Ford, Prominent in Many Walks of Life, Civil War Veteran, Dies," untitled,
1914., 1914
"Official Paper for the City," untitled, April 29, 1914., 1914 April 29
"Suffrage Worker in Last Address Answers Charges of Mrs. Talbott: Miss Stevens Warmly Replies to Anti-Suffragists Claims
Made Before the House Committee in Washington; Resolutions Ask Help of Congress; Speaker Makes Last Appearance in Dayton Before
Leaving for East, Where She Assumes Duties in Wider Field,"untitled, Jan., 1914., 1914 January
"Farewell to Miss Stevens," untitled, 1914., 1914
"Mrs. Talbott Gives Result of Ohio Count: For Every Woman in Ohio Who Wants Ballot, Ten Women Are Opposed to It, Says President's
Report," untitled, 1914., 1914
"Society: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davisson...Announce the Engagement...," [?] untitled, 1915., 1915
"Suffragists Hear Report of Progress," untitled, Jan. 5, 1915., 1915 January 5
"Suffragists Plan Strong Campaign Throughout Ohio," untitled, 1915., 1915
"Would Have Women of Nations Work for Peace: Mrs. Frances G. Richards Says Real Sufferers of European Struggle Are Women
and Children Who Are Left Behind; President, Mrs. Davisson, Submit Report," untitled, March, 1915., 1915 March
"Suffragists Open Big District Meeting Here; State Leader Attends: Delegates from Montgomery, Preble and Butler Counties
Present When Sessions Are Called to Order by Mrs. Upton," untitled, 1916., 1916
"State Officers of Suffragists at Local Meet," untitled, Jan. 20, 1916., 1916 January 20
"The Sphinx Speaks," The Columbus Dispatch, [?] l917., 1917
"Mrs. Catt Quashes Political Boomlet: Won't Run for Representative or Senator, She Lets Suffrage Delegates Know. Again Heads
Association: Convention to Wind Up Its Work Today; National League of Women Voters Launched," untitled, 1917., 1917
"Foe of Suffrage Says Woman Right and Indorses Her: Jimmy Ross Converted by Miss Martin, Candidate for U.S. Senate," Dayton
Journal, Apr. 14, 1918., 1918 April 14
"Diagram Showing War Death Rates," The Dayton Daily News, [?]1918., 1918
"Women Eager to Register: Good Start Made in Four New York Congressional Districts Where Election Is to Be Held," untitled,
1918., 1918
"Women of Britain and Municipal Vote," untitled, Febr. 23, 1918., 1918 February 23
"Great Adventure Roosevelt's Topic: Fate of His Son the Basis for a Moving Tribute to Our Soldier Dead. All Summoned to
Service; Gallant Women Torchbearers as Well as Men at Front, He Says in Praise to Mothers," untitled, 1918., 1918
"Others Are to Be Pitied," untitled, 1918., 1918
"Women at Meeting Foster Candidacy of Mrs. Crawford, Are Working Hard to Poll Big vote For School Board Election" untitled,
1918., 1918
"Women Vote Like Men," untitled, 1918., 1918
"New Voters All Dressed Up and No Place to Go: Suffrage Leader Wants Party That Will Attack War and Living Cost: Mrs. Harriet
Taylor Upton," untitled, 1918 [?]., [1918?]
"Demand Lower Prices," untitled, 1918 [?]., [1918?]
"40,000 Chicago Street Cleaners; Pay, $4.50 a Day," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Ohio Solons Favor Giving Women Vote: Both Houses Pass Resolution Calling on U.S. Senators. Action Pleases Women of State;
Measure Is Not Party One, Both Sides Voting for it," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Germany Receives Terms on Fourh Anniversary of Great Crime at Sea," untitled, 1919., 1919
"President Promises to Do His Best for Cause of Suffrage," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Josiah Anstice Is Dead in 66th Year, Prominent For Many Years in Important Activities," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Inspector Alleges Labor Law Violated; Manager For Local Tobacco concern Gets Case Continued. Other Court Matters," untitled,
1919., 1919
"Suffrage Bill Wins in Indiana, Measure Confiscating Autos Carrying Liquor Killed," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Reported on Enrollment, Woman Suffrage Workers tell of Activities" untitled, 1919., 1919
"Senate Urged to Act on Suffrage: Legislatures of Twelve States Have Adopted Resolutions Calling Upon It to Vote on Submission
of the Amendment," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Minnesota Memorial: Senate Asked to Follow the Lead of the House on Suffrage," untitled, 1919., 1919
Simonds, Frank H. "Simonds Points Out Perils Back of Newest Hun Propaganda: Seek to Escape Paying Damages; Danger of Her
Newest Campaign Can Hardly Be Exaggerated," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Must be Awakening," untitled, 1919., 1919
Stiegler, Wm. G. "Pomerene to Keep Up Fight on Suffrage: Not Expected to Change Course Because of Assembly's Appeal; Cincinnatians
Beaten; All but Two From Hamilton County Opposed Petition," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Suffrage Wins Easily in House; Vote 304 to 89: Nineteen Republicans and Seventy Democrats, Largely From South, Comprise
Opposition. Margin for Amendment 42; In House Vote Last January it Received Barely the Two-Thirds Required. Expect Victory
in Senate; Suffragists Claim One Vote More Than Necessary-Comes Up Early Next Week," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Longworth Changes Position," untitled, 1919., 1919
"The Vote in Detail," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Women's Poll of the Senate," untitled, May 25, 1919., 1919 May 25
"A Cable From Buenos Aires," [?] untitled, 1919., 1919
"Remember the Maine," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Senator Wadsworth," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Women's League Honors Pioneers," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Leaders Seek Recruits for Two Parties: Democrats and Republicans Urge Women to Join Political Ranks," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Suffrage Session Sidelights," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Past and Present," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Memorial to Suffragists Founded at Washington: Women Demand Right to Serve on all Juries," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Women Voters Jeer Defense of High Costs; Packers' Vew Gets Cold Welcome" untitled, 1920., 1920
"Prominent Men and Women Tribute Suffrage Leader," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Party Equality With the Men, New 'Suff' Cry: Mrs. Catt Sounds Keynote at League Launching," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Free Speech Resolution Brings Scrap in Suffrage Organization: Would Have Women on Record as Opposing Conviction for 'Words
Without Acts;' To Form League of Women Voters at Meeting Today," Ohio State Journal, May 5, 1920., 1920 May 5
Conover, Charlotte M. "The Sheppard-Towner Bill," untitled, 1921., 1921
"Huneker on Caruso's Art; A Posthumous Appraisal," The Dayton Daily News, 1921., 1921
"Hale Becomes Mayor in First Try for Public Office: How Dayton Voted for Candidates," The Dayton Daily News, 1921., 1921
Conover, Charlotte M. "Miss Conover's Statement," untitled, Nov. 2, 1921., 1921 November 2
Poince, Adah Dodds. "Says 'Independent' School Board Ticket Carries Stamp and Trade Mark of Democrat Organization," Journal,
Oct. 31, 1921., 1921 October 31
"Save the Schools! Elect the Four Well-Qualified Independent Candidates for Board of Education: They Are, William D. Black,
Athella Howsare, Heber S. Leonard, William A. Weber," Political Advertisement, 1921., 1921
"Oakwood Domination," The X-Ray, Aug. 19, 1921., 1921 August 19
"Crime Doesn't Appear to Be on the Increase in Dayton," Labor Review, Feb. 17, 1922., 1922 February 17
"Everybody's Business as Ike Kennedy Sees It: John H. Patterson First Citizen," untitled, May 6, 1922., 1922 May 6
"Mrs. Williams, Charity Worker Dies at Home: Mrs. Williams, Y. W. Director, Dies, Aged 72; Leader in Women's Organization
Succumbs After Illness of Two Years; Was President of City Health League; Late Husband Was One of Dayton's Most Prominent
Architects," untitled, 1924., 1924
"Mrs. Williams Is Dead at 72: Widow of Architect Was Prominent in Varied Affairs of City," untitled, 1924., 1924
Davisson, Jessie L. "An Appreciation," untitled, 1924., 1924
"Dayton Women Voters' League in Celebration: Program Given at Art Institute-Mrs. Catt Is Heard," untitled, 1931., 1931
Gilbert, Clinton W. "The Daily Mirror of Washington: There Are No Chance Nominations for the Presidency," The Dayton Herald,
May 25, 1931., 1931 May 25
Doody, Elizabeth. "League Leaders Honored," The Dayton Review, Nov. 1933., 1933 November
Bennington, William. "Voter League to Act Today on Proposals," untitled, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Smith, Perry. "Don't Flee From Power, League Told," untitled, May 24, 1963., 1963 May 24
Turner, Mrs. Robert Jr. "Thank You," May 28, 1963., 1963 May 28
Cole, Mrs. John P. "SJR 13 Stand," Journal-Herald, untitled, June 9, 1963., 1963 June 9
Hitch, Anne. "Mrs. Robert J. Phillips: Government Fascinating, Women Say; Vote League Urges Greater Activity; Plans Expansion,"
Journal-Herald, 1963., 1963
"League Backs Redistricting," untitled, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Smith, Perry. "Don't Flee From Power, League Told," untitled, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Fitzgibbons, Maggie. "Women Political Slaggards? League Members Weigh Gains," The Dayton Daily News, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Diez Betty A. "Room for Hubbies in Voter League?," The Dayton Daily News, 1963., 1963
"Three Voters League Prexies to Meet: Mrs. R. J. Phillips, National LWV Head; Mrs. Donald Francis, Heads State Group; Mrs.
John P. Cole, Convention Hostess," untitled, May 14, 1963., 1963 May 14
"Versatile Officers Get Voters Out!," untitled, May 17, 1963., 1963 May 17
"League Asks Senate to Stop Bill," Journal-Herald, May 21, 1963., 1963 May 21
"Women Voters' Speech Set," Journal-Herald, May 20, 1963., 1963 May 20
"Voter League Wires Blast Apportionment Measure," untitled, May 22, 1963., 1963 May 22
Mead, Mrs. Cyrus. "Dayton Suffragists Are Not Pleased by Congressman's Stand: Mrs. Cyrus Mead, Chairman of the Ohio Branch,
Congressional Union, Discusses His Position on Amendment," untitled, n.d., Undated
Bollaert, A. "A French Poem,"/ Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. "Thoughts of the 'Pax' Meeting," untitled, n.d., Undated
"To Enlighten Local Women on Lawmaking," untitled, n.d., Undated
Sammons, Thos. "What the People Have to Say," untitled, n.d., Undated
Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman. "Women Are Justly Proud of Recent Achievements," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Women Taking Interest in School Board: Suffragists Support Mrs. Crawford Will Study All Other Candidates," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Women's Union Fights 'Rights' Amendment: Calls Proposed Equal Standing Plank for Federal Constitution Dangerous," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Where Will the Waistline Go Next?" Good Housekeeping, 1945 [?]., [1945?]
"Suffragists Are Real Whirlwind Campaigners," untitled, Aug. 9, 1912., 1912 August 9
"Herve D. Wilkins: One of Best Known Organists Composers In New York State Dies After Short Illness," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Herve D. Wilkins Dead," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Herve D. Wilkins Dies of Pneumonia: Well Known as Organist and Composer," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Headquarters for Suffrage Opened," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Tribute to the Late Herve D. Wilkins," untitled, 1913., 1913
"Many Years Head of Big Shoe Firm: Charles P. Ford, Prominent in Many Walks of Life, Civil War Veteran, Dies," untitled,
1914., 1914
"Official Paper for the City," untitled, April 29, 1914., 1914 April 29
"Suffrage Worker in Last Address Answers Charges of Mrs. Talbott: Miss Stevens Warmly Replies to Anti-Suffragists Claims
Made Before the House Committee in Washington; Resolutions Ask Help of Congress; Speaker Makes Last Appearance in Dayton Before
Leaving for East, Where She Assumes Duties in Wider Field,"untitled, Jan., 1914., 1914 January
"Farewell to Miss Stevens," untitled, 1914., 1914
"Mrs. Talbott Gives Result of Ohio Count: For Every Woman in Ohio Who Wants Ballot, Ten Women Are Opposed to It, Says President's
Report," untitled, 1914., 1914
"Society: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davisson...Announce the Engagement...," [?] untitled, 1915., 1915
"Suffragists Hear Report of Progress," untitled, Jan. 5, 1915., 1915 January 5
"Suffragists Plan Strong Campaign Throughout Ohio," untitled, 1915., 1915
"Would Have Women of Nations Work for Peace: Mrs. Frances G. Richards Says Real Sufferers of European Struggle Are Women
and Children Who Are Left Behind; President, Mrs. Davisson, Submit Report," untitled, March, 1915., 1915 March
"Suffragists Open Big District Meeting Here; State Leader Attends: Delegates from Montgomery, Preble and Butler Counties
Present When Sessions Are Called to Order by Mrs. Upton," untitled, 1916., 1916
"State Officers of Suffragists at Local Meet," untitled, Jan. 20, 1916., 1916 January 20
"The Sphinx Speaks," The Columbus Dispatch, [?] l917., 1917
"Mrs. Catt Quashes Political Boomlet: Won't Run for Representative or Senator, She Lets Suffrage Delegates Know. Again Heads
Association: Convention to Wind Up Its Work Today; National League of Women Voters Launched," untitled, 1917., 1917
"Foe of Suffrage Says Woman Right and Indorses Her: Jimmy Ross Converted by Miss Martin, Candidate for U.S. Senate," Dayton
Journal, Apr. 14, 1918., 1918 April 14
"Diagram Showing War Death Rates," The Dayton Daily News, [?]1918., 1918
"Women Eager to Register: Good Start Made in Four New York Congressional Districts Where Election Is to Be Held," untitled,
1918., 1918
"Women of Britain and Municipal Vote," untitled, Febr. 23, 1918., 1918 February 23
"Great Adventure Roosevelt's Topic: Fate of His Son the Basis for a Moving Tribute to Our Soldier Dead. All Summoned to
Service; Gallant Women Torchbearers as Well as Men at Front, He Says in Praise to Mothers," untitled, 1918., 1918
"Others Are to Be Pitied," untitled, 1918., 1918
"Women at Meeting Foster Candidacy of Mrs. Crawford, Are Working Hard to Poll Big vote For School Board Election" untitled,
1918., 1918
"Women Vote Like Men," untitled, 1918., 1918
"New Voters All Dressed Up and No Place to Go: Suffrage Leader Wants Party That Will Attack War and Living Cost: Mrs. Harriet
Taylor Upton," untitled, 1918 [?]., [1918?]
"Demand Lower Prices," untitled, 1918 [?]., [1918?]
"40,000 Chicago Street Cleaners; Pay, $4.50 a Day," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Ohio Solons Favor Giving Women Vote: Both Houses Pass Resolution Calling on U.S. Senators. Action Pleases Women of State;
Measure Is Not Party One, Both Sides Voting for it," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Germany Receives Terms on Fourh Anniversary of Great Crime at Sea," untitled, 1919., 1919
"President Promises to Do His Best for Cause of Suffrage," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Josiah Anstice Is Dead in 66th Year, Prominent For Many Years in Important Activities," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Inspector Alleges Labor Law Violated; Manager For Local Tobacco concern Gets Case Continued. Other Court Matters," untitled,
1919., 1919
"Suffrage Bill Wins in Indiana, Measure Confiscating Autos Carrying Liquor Killed," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Reported on Enrollment, Woman Suffrage Workers tell of Activities" untitled, 1919., 1919
"Senate Urged to Act on Suffrage: Legislatures of Twelve States Have Adopted Resolutions Calling Upon It to Vote on Submission
of the Amendment," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Minnesota Memorial: Senate Asked to Follow the Lead of the House on Suffrage," untitled, 1919., 1919
Simonds, Frank H. "Simonds Points Out Perils Back of Newest Hun Propaganda: Seek to Escape Paying Damages; Danger of Her
Newest Campaign Can Hardly Be Exaggerated," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Must be Awakening," untitled, 1919., 1919
Stiegler, Wm. G. "Pomerene to Keep Up Fight on Suffrage: Not Expected to Change Course Because of Assembly's Appeal; Cincinnatians
Beaten; All but Two From Hamilton County Opposed Petition," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Suffrage Wins Easily in House; Vote 304 to 89: Nineteen Republicans and Seventy Democrats, Largely From South, Comprise
Opposition. Margin for Amendment 42; In House Vote Last January it Received Barely the Two-Thirds Required. Expect Victory
in Senate; Suffragists Claim One Vote More Than Necessary-Comes Up Early Next Week," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Longworth Changes Position," untitled, 1919., 1919
"The Vote in Detail," untitled, 1919., 1919
"Women's Poll of the Senate," untitled, May 25, 1919., 1919 May 25
"A Cable From Buenos Aires," [?] untitled, 1919., 1919
"Remember the Maine," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Senator Wadsworth," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Women's League Honors Pioneers," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Leaders Seek Recruits for Two Parties: Democrats and Republicans Urge Women to Join Political Ranks," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Suffrage Session Sidelights," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Past and Present," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Memorial to Suffragists Founded at Washington: Women Demand Right to Serve on all Juries," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Women Voters Jeer Defense of High Costs; Packers' Vew Gets Cold Welcome" untitled, 1920., 1920
"Prominent Men and Women Tribute Suffrage Leader," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Party Equality With the Men, New 'Suff' Cry: Mrs. Catt Sounds Keynote at League Launching," untitled, 1920., 1920
"Free Speech Resolution Brings Scrap in Suffrage Organization: Would Have Women on Record as Opposing Conviction for 'Words
Without Acts;' To Form League of Women Voters at Meeting Today," Ohio State Journal, May 5, 1920., 1920 May 5
Conover, Charlotte M. "The Sheppard-Towner Bill," untitled, 1921., 1921
"Huneker on Caruso's Art; A Posthumous Appraisal," The Dayton Daily News, 1921., 1921
"Hale Becomes Mayor in First Try for Public Office: How Dayton Voted for Candidates," The Dayton Daily News, 1921., 1921
Conover, Charlotte M. "Miss Conover's Statement," untitled, Nov. 2, 1921., 1921 November 2
Poince, Adah Dodds. "Says 'Independent' School Board Ticket Carries Stamp and Trade Mark of Democrat Organization," Journal,
Oct. 31, 1921., 1921 October 31
"Save the Schools! Elect the Four Well-Qualified Independent Candidates for Board of Education: They Are, William D. Black,
Athella Howsare, Heber S. Leonard, William A. Weber," Political Advertisement, 1921., 1921
"Oakwood Domination," The X-Ray, Aug. 19, 1921., 1921 August 19
"Crime Doesn't Appear to Be on the Increase in Dayton," Labor Review, Feb. 17, 1922., 1922 February 17
"Everybody's Business as Ike Kennedy Sees It: John H. Patterson First Citizen," untitled, May 6, 1922., 1922 May 6
"Mrs. Williams, Charity Worker Dies at Home: Mrs. Williams, Y. W. Director, Dies, Aged 72; Leader in Women's Organization
Succumbs After Illness of Two Years; Was President of City Health League; Late Husband Was One of Dayton's Most Prominent
Architects," untitled, 1924., 1924
"Mrs. Williams Is Dead at 72: Widow of Architect Was Prominent in Varied Affairs of City," untitled, 1924., 1924
Davisson, Jessie L. "An Appreciation," untitled, 1924., 1924
"Dayton Women Voters' League in Celebration: Program Given at Art Institute-Mrs. Catt Is Heard," untitled, 1931., 1931
Gilbert, Clinton W. "The Daily Mirror of Washington: There Are No Chance Nominations for the Presidency," The Dayton Herald,
May 25, 1931., 1931 May 25
Doody, Elizabeth. "League Leaders Honored," The Dayton Review, Nov. 1933., 1933 November
Bennington, William. "Voter League to Act Today on Proposals," untitled, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Smith, Perry. "Don't Flee From Power, League Told," untitled, May 24, 1963., 1963 May 24
Turner, Mrs. Robert Jr. "Thank You," May 28, 1963., 1963 May 28
Cole, Mrs. John P. "SJR 13 Stand," Journal-Herald, untitled, June 9, 1963., 1963 June 9
Hitch, Anne. "Mrs. Robert J. Phillips: Government Fascinating, Women Say; Vote League Urges Greater Activity; Plans Expansion,"
Journal-Herald, 1963., 1963
"League Backs Redistricting," untitled, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Smith, Perry. "Don't Flee From Power, League Told," untitled, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Fitzgibbons, Maggie. "Women Political Slaggards? League Members Weigh Gains," The Dayton Daily News, May 23, 1963., 1963 May 23
Diez Betty A. "Room for Hubbies in Voter League?," The Dayton Daily News, 1963., 1963
"Three Voters League Prexies to Meet: Mrs. R. J. Phillips, National LWV Head; Mrs. Donald Francis, Heads State Group; Mrs.
John P. Cole, Convention Hostess," untitled, May 14, 1963., 1963 May 14
"Versatile Officers Get Voters Out!," untitled, May 17, 1963., 1963 May 17
"League Asks Senate to Stop Bill," Journal-Herald, May 21, 1963., 1963 May 21
"Women Voters' Speech Set," Journal-Herald, May 20, 1963., 1963 May 20
"Voter League Wires Blast Apportionment Measure," untitled, May 22, 1963., 1963 May 22
Mead, Mrs. Cyrus. "Dayton Suffragists Are Not Pleased by Congressman's Stand: Mrs. Cyrus Mead, Chairman of the Ohio Branch,
Congressional Union, Discusses His Position on Amendment," untitled, n.d., Undated
Bollaert, A. "A French Poem,"/ Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. "Thoughts of the 'Pax' Meeting," untitled, n.d., Undated
"To Enlighten Local Women on Lawmaking," untitled, n.d., Undated
Sammons, Thos. "What the People Have to Say," untitled, n.d., Undated
Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman. "Women Are Justly Proud of Recent Achievements," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Women Taking Interest in School Board: Suffragists Support Mrs. Crawford Will Study All Other Candidates," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Women's Union Fights 'Rights' Amendment: Calls Proposed Equal Standing Plank for Federal Constitution Dangerous," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Where Will the Waistline Go Next?" Good Housekeeping, 1945 [?]., [1945?]
Printed Material (oversize), 1880-1990, Undated
Box 4 / Folder 1
Printed Material (oversize), 1880-1952, Undated
Allen, Florence E. and Mary Welles. The Ohio Woman's Suffrage Movement, Committee for the Preservation of Ohio Woman's Suffrage
Records, 1952., 1952
Announcement of Dinners and Luncheons to be Held in Connection with the Victory Convention of the National Woman's Suffrage
Association, and the First Congress of the League of Women Voters. Chicago, IL., 1920., 1920
Bulletin of the Committee on American Citizenship, The League of Women Voters, New York, NY, October 1919., 1919 October
Convention, National American Woman's Suffrage Association and Congress of the League of Women Voters, Chicago, IL., 1920., 1920
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Objections Answered, National Woman's Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc., Nov. 1915., 1915 November
Dubois, Burghardt W. E., Dr. Disfranchisement, National Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY., Undated
Harper, Ida Husted. A Brief History of the Movement for Woman's Suffrage in the United States, National Woman's Suffrage
Publishing Co., Inc. March 1919., 1919 March
Harper, Ida Husted. Story of the National Amendment, Woman's Suffrage, National Woman's Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc. August
1919., 1919 August
Hare System of Proportional Representation. American P. R. League, leaflet no. 5, November 1919., 1919 November
Lucretia Mott. 1793-1880, Office of the Journal, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880., 1880
National Woman Suffrage. Other Nations Did It, National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., New York, n.d., Undated
Allen, Florence E. and Mary Welles. The Ohio Woman's Suffrage Movement, Committee for the Preservation of Ohio Woman's Suffrage
Records, 1952., 1952
Announcement of Dinners and Luncheons to be Held in Connection with the Victory Convention of the National Woman's Suffrage
Association, and the First Congress of the League of Women Voters. Chicago, IL., 1920., 1920
Bulletin of the Committee on American Citizenship, The League of Women Voters, New York, NY, October 1919., 1919 October
Convention, National American Woman's Suffrage Association and Congress of the League of Women Voters, Chicago, IL., 1920., 1920
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Objections Answered, National Woman's Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc., Nov. 1915., 1915 November
Dubois, Burghardt W. E., Dr. Disfranchisement, National Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY., Undated
Harper, Ida Husted. A Brief History of the Movement for Woman's Suffrage in the United States, National Woman's Suffrage
Publishing Co., Inc. March 1919., 1919 March
Harper, Ida Husted. Story of the National Amendment, Woman's Suffrage, National Woman's Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc. August
1919., 1919 August
Hare System of Proportional Representation. American P. R. League, leaflet no. 5, November 1919., 1919 November
Lucretia Mott. 1793-1880, Office of the Journal, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880., 1880
National Woman Suffrage. Other Nations Did It, National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., New York, n.d., Undated
Box 4 / Folder 2
Printed Material (oversize), 1915-1919
Headquarters Newsletter, National Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY, Volumes 1 and 2., 1915 April 15, 1917 January
Headquarters News Bulletin, The Ohio Women Suffrage Association, Warren, Ohio, Volumes 1-4. (Not a complete run.), 1916 June - 1919 December
Headquarters Newsletter, National Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY, Volumes 1 and 2., 1915 April 15, 1917 January
Headquarters News Bulletin, The Ohio Women Suffrage Association, Warren, Ohio, Volumes 1-4. (Not a complete run.), 1916 June - 1919 December
Box 4 / Folder 3
Printed Material (oversize), 1912-1919, Undated
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Twenty- five Answers to Antis: Five Minute speeches on Votes for Women by
Eminent Suffragists. National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc., 1912., 1912
Howard, Clifford. Why Man Needs Woman's Ballot. National American Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY., Undated
Crowell, Chester T. "The Worm Turns, an Indictment of Women and a Defense of Men," Independent, Jan. 12, 1914., 1914 January 12
Holt, Hamilton. "Henry Moscowitz: a Useful Citizen," Independent, Jan. 12, 1914., 1914 January 12
"More About the Worm That Turned," by readers of the Independent, March 9, 1914., 1914 March 9
"The Worm That Turned is Trodden On," by readers of the Independent, Feb. 16, 1914., 1914 February 16
In Memory of Anna Howard Shaw, prepared by a committee appointed from the Board of Directors of the National American Woman's
Suffrage Association, National Woman's Suffrage Publishers Co., Inc., New York, NY 1919., 1919
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Twenty- five Answers to Antis: Five Minute speeches on Votes for Women by
Eminent Suffragists. National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc., 1912., 1912
Howard, Clifford. Why Man Needs Woman's Ballot. National American Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY., Undated
Crowell, Chester T. "The Worm Turns, an Indictment of Women and a Defense of Men," Independent, Jan. 12, 1914., 1914 January 12
Holt, Hamilton. "Henry Moscowitz: a Useful Citizen," Independent, Jan. 12, 1914., 1914 January 12
"More About the Worm That Turned," by readers of the Independent, March 9, 1914., 1914 March 9
"The Worm That Turned is Trodden On," by readers of the Independent, Feb. 16, 1914., 1914 February 16
In Memory of Anna Howard Shaw, prepared by a committee appointed from the Board of Directors of the National American Woman's
Suffrage Association, National Woman's Suffrage Publishers Co., Inc., New York, NY 1919., 1919
Box 4 / Folder 4
Printed Material (oversize), 1916-1990
Kauffman, Eunice H., and Helen Smith. Woman's Suffrage Campaign Songs., Undated
Guide to the Women's History Sources in the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1990., 1990
Ohio Woman's Suffrage Association and First Convention Ohio League of Women Voters, and State Citizenship School, 1920. (Thirty-fourth
annual convention), 1920
The Ohio Woman's Suffrage Association and Congressional Work, History of Congressional Action. Woman's Suffrage Association,
Warren, Ohio (Undated)., Undated
Procession of Victories, 1836-1920. Feb. 16 (Undated)., Undated
Representatives From Every State in the Union Being Present, adopted by National Suffrage Assembly. June 6, 1916., 1916 June 6
A School of Education for Citizenship. National American Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY (Undated)., Undated
A School of Political Education for Women. National Headquarters, National American Woman's Suffrage Association, New York,
NY, n.d., Undated
The Victory Convention of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association, Together With First National Congress of the
League of Women Voters. Chicago, IL, 1920., 1920
Socialism, Bolshevism, Feminism, Negro Rule and States Rights. National Woman's Suffrage Association Publishing Co., Inc.,
New York, NY, Feb. 1919., 1919 February
Sketch, Michael. The 1912 Campaign of the Woman's Suffrage Party of Montgomery County, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH,
1974., 1974
Slonieski, Raymond. Montgomery County Woman's Suffrage Campaign, University of Dayton, 1975., 1975
Kauffman, Eunice H., and Helen Smith. Woman's Suffrage Campaign Songs., Undated
Guide to the Women's History Sources in the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1990., 1990
Ohio Woman's Suffrage Association and First Convention Ohio League of Women Voters, and State Citizenship School, 1920. (Thirty-fourth
annual convention), 1920
The Ohio Woman's Suffrage Association and Congressional Work, History of Congressional Action. Woman's Suffrage Association,
Warren, Ohio (Undated)., Undated
Procession of Victories, 1836-1920. Feb. 16 (Undated)., Undated
Representatives From Every State in the Union Being Present, adopted by National Suffrage Assembly. June 6, 1916., 1916 June 6
A School of Education for Citizenship. National American Woman's Suffrage Association, New York, NY (Undated)., Undated
A School of Political Education for Women. National Headquarters, National American Woman's Suffrage Association, New York,
NY, n.d., Undated
The Victory Convention of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association, Together With First National Congress of the
League of Women Voters. Chicago, IL, 1920., 1920
Socialism, Bolshevism, Feminism, Negro Rule and States Rights. National Woman's Suffrage Association Publishing Co., Inc.,
New York, NY, Feb. 1919., 1919 February
Sketch, Michael. The 1912 Campaign of the Woman's Suffrage Party of Montgomery County, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH,
1974., 1974
Slonieski, Raymond. Montgomery County Woman's Suffrage Campaign, University of Dayton, 1975., 1975
Box 4 / Folder 5
Miscellaneous copies from magazines and newspapers, 1916-1960
Winning Policy, New York, NY August 1916., 1916 August
"A Ballad", copied from Masses of January 1916 issue., 1916 January
"Suffragists Work to Rescue 'Masses'", from the New York Tribune, January 8, 1916., 1916 January 8
"To the Women Readers of 'Masses'" and "What is the 'Masses'", both from Masses, February 1916., 1916 February
The Kettering League of Women Voters, Oct. 20, 1960., 1960 October 20
Winning Policy, New York, NY August 1916., 1916 August
"A Ballad", copied from Masses of January 1916 issue., 1916 January
"Suffragists Work to Rescue 'Masses'", from the New York Tribune, January 8, 1916., 1916 January 8
"To the Women Readers of 'Masses'" and "What is the 'Masses'", both from Masses, February 1916., 1916 February
The Kettering League of Women Voters, Oct. 20, 1960., 1960 October 20
Scrapbooks, 1912-1913, Undated
Box 5
Campaign of 1912 Scrapbook: Records of the Woman's Suffrage Party of the City of Dayton and Montgomery County (oversize), 1912 June 7 - 1912 September 3
Box 6 / Folder 1
Publications of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (oversize), Volume 1, 1913
National American Woman Suffrage Association. "A Suffrage Answer to An Anti Platform: Platform Adopted by Certain Anti-Suffragists;
Principles From the Platform of Suffragists," National American Woman Suffrage Association., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Twenty Facts About Woman Suffrage," Woman's Journal, The National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"A Few Leading Questions," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
Kelley, Florence. "Woman Suffrage: Its Relation to Working Women and Children," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
Disfranchised Sister. "Disfranchised Men" Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
"Men Should Read," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
Howard, Clifford. "Why Man Needs Woman's Ballot," National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Do Teachers Need the Ballot?" Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
Hopkins, Mary Alden. "Woman's Place," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Why the Housekeeper Needs the Vote," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
Addams, Jane. "Women and Public Housekeeping," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
Phelan, Dr. Raymond. "Living Wages and the Ballot," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
"Laws Resulting from Equal Suffrage," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
"Two Workings of a Bad Law," Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Grenfell, Helen L. "The Ballot and the Schools," Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Why Equal Suffrage Has Been a Success: an address delivered to the Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore /by Thaddeus P. Thomas,
Ph. D., Professor of Economics and Sociology in the Woman's College of Baltimore, and Printed by Authority of the League,
untitled, Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, Hartford, Conn., n.d., Undated
Creel, George and Judge Ben B. Lindsey. Measuring up Equal Suffrage, National American Women Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Eminent Opinions on Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Catt, Carrie Chapman. Do You Know?, National American Women Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Why Women Should Vote, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Fitzgerald, Susan W. "Have We a Democracy?," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Do Men Represent Women?," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Dennett, Mary Ware. "The Real Point," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Gains in Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Brewer, David J. "Summing the Case for Woman Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Voting and Fighting," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Decker, Sarah Platt. "Some Common Questions Answered," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Some Catholic Opinions," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Dorothy Dix on Woman's Ballot," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Eminent People Declare for Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
"More Eminent People Declare for Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Ministers on Votes for Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Lida Calvert. "The 'Unanswerable Argument' Answered," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Eastman, Max. "Is Woman Suffrage Important?," The Men's League for Woman Suffrage, New York, n.d., Undated
Williams, Jesse Lynch. A Common Sense View of Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Roe, Clifford G. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the White Slave Traffic, National American Woman
Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Mead, Lucia Ames. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the War System, National American Woman Suffrage
Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Kelly, Florence. "What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of Child Labor," National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Marsh, Benjamin C. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: Needed Women's Votes to Thwart Landlords Greed, National American
Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Women Suffrage in New Zealand," National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d.(?)., Undated
"Testimony From Idaho," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Newspapers on the California Victory," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Testimony From Wyoming," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Truth About Colorado," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Judge Lindsey on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Bjorkman, Frances Maule. Where Women Vote, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Women Do Not Want It," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Eliza Calvert. "Indirect Influence," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Hutchinson, Dr. Woods. "That 'Biological Argument'," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Meredith, Ellis. "What Difference Does It Make to the Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Frederick C. Howe on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Objections Answered, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
National American Woman Suffrage Association. "A Suffrage Answer to An Anti Platform: Platform Adopted by Certain Anti-Suffragists;
Principles From the Platform of Suffragists," National American Woman Suffrage Association., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Twenty Facts About Woman Suffrage," Woman's Journal, The National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"A Few Leading Questions," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
Kelley, Florence. "Woman Suffrage: Its Relation to Working Women and Children," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
Disfranchised Sister. "Disfranchised Men" Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
"Men Should Read," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
Howard, Clifford. "Why Man Needs Woman's Ballot," National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Do Teachers Need the Ballot?" Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
Hopkins, Mary Alden. "Woman's Place," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Why the Housekeeper Needs the Vote," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
Addams, Jane. "Women and Public Housekeeping," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
Phelan, Dr. Raymond. "Living Wages and the Ballot," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, New York, 1913., 1913
"Laws Resulting from Equal Suffrage," Woman's Journal, New York, n.d., Undated
"Two Workings of a Bad Law," Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Grenfell, Helen L. "The Ballot and the Schools," Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Why Equal Suffrage Has Been a Success: an address delivered to the Equal Suffrage League of Baltimore /by Thaddeus P. Thomas,
Ph. D., Professor of Economics and Sociology in the Woman's College of Baltimore, and Printed by Authority of the League,
untitled, Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, Hartford, Conn., n.d., Undated
Creel, George and Judge Ben B. Lindsey. Measuring up Equal Suffrage, National American Women Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Eminent Opinions on Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Catt, Carrie Chapman. Do You Know?, National American Women Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Why Women Should Vote, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Fitzgerald, Susan W. "Have We a Democracy?," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Do Men Represent Women?," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Dennett, Mary Ware. "The Real Point," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Gains in Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Brewer, David J. "Summing the Case for Woman Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Voting and Fighting," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Decker, Sarah Platt. "Some Common Questions Answered," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Some Catholic Opinions," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Dorothy Dix on Woman's Ballot," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Eminent People Declare for Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
"More Eminent People Declare for Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Ministers on Votes for Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Lida Calvert. "The 'Unanswerable Argument' Answered," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Eastman, Max. "Is Woman Suffrage Important?," The Men's League for Woman Suffrage, New York, n.d., Undated
Williams, Jesse Lynch. A Common Sense View of Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Roe, Clifford G. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the White Slave Traffic, National American Woman
Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Mead, Lucia Ames. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the War System, National American Woman Suffrage
Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Kelly, Florence. "What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of Child Labor," National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Marsh, Benjamin C. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: Needed Women's Votes to Thwart Landlords Greed, National American
Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Women Suffrage in New Zealand," National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d.(?)., Undated
"Testimony From Idaho," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Newspapers on the California Victory," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Testimony From Wyoming," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Truth About Colorado," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Judge Lindsey on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Bjorkman, Frances Maule. Where Women Vote, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Women Do Not Want It," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Eliza Calvert. "Indirect Influence," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Hutchinson, Dr. Woods. "That 'Biological Argument'," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Meredith, Ellis. "What Difference Does It Make to the Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Frederick C. Howe on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Objections Answered, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Box 6 / Folder 2
Publications of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (oversize), Volume 2, 1913
"Twenty Facts About Woman Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"A Few Leading Questions," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Dennett, Mary Ware. "The Real Point," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Brewer, David J. "Summing Up the Case for Woman Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Williams, Jesse Lynch. A Common Sense View of Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Creel, George and Judge Ben B. Lindsey. Measuring Up Equal Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
"A Suffrage Answer to An Anti Platform: Platform Adopted by Certain Anti-Suffragists, Principles From the Platform of Suffragists,"
The Woman's Journal,[?] National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Hopkins, Mary Alden. "Woman's Place," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Addams, Jane. "Women and Public Housekeeping," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Why the Housekeeper Needs the Vote," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Why Women Should Vote," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Gains in Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Mayors of Five States. Votes for Women A Success: As Told by the Mayors in the Suffrage States, National American Woman
Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Eminent People Declare for Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
"Frederick C. Howe on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal,[?] National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Dorothy Dix on Woman's Ballot," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Some Catholic Opinions," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Ministers on Votes for Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "'Women Do Not Want It'," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Roe, Clifford G. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the White Slave Traffic, The Woman's Journal, National
American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
March, Benjamin C. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: Needed: Women's Votes to Thwart Landlords Greed, National American
Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Kelly, Florence. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of Child Labor, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Mead, Lucia Ames. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the War System, National American Woman Suffrage
Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Mead, Lucia Ames. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the War System, National American Woman Suffrage
Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Lida Calvert. "The 'Unanswerable Argument' Answered," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Disfranchised Men," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Men Should Read," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Testimony From Wyoming," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Testimony From Idaho," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Woman Suffrage in New Zealand," The Woman's Journal,[?] National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Truth About Colorado," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Judge Lindsey on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Newspapers on the California Victory," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Objections Answered, National American Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Lida Calvert. "Indirect Influence," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Do Teachers Need the Ballot," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Do Men Represent Women?," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Meredith, Ellis. "What Difference Does It Make to the Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Two Workings of a Bad Law," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Laws Resulting From Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh. "Guardianship of Children," Chicago Legal News, Jan. 13, 1912., 1912 January 13
Eastman, Max. Is Woman Suffrage Important?, Men's League for Woman Suffrage, n.d., Undated
Fitzgerald, Susan W. "Have We A Democracy?," The Woman's Journal, National Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Bjorkman, Frances Maule. Where Women Vote, National Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Hutchinson, Dr. Woods. "That 'Biological Argument'," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Eminent Opinions on Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
"Twenty Facts About Woman Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"A Few Leading Questions," Suffrage Literature and Supplies, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Dennett, Mary Ware. "The Real Point," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Brewer, David J. "Summing Up the Case for Woman Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Williams, Jesse Lynch. A Common Sense View of Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Creel, George and Judge Ben B. Lindsey. Measuring Up Equal Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
"A Suffrage Answer to An Anti Platform: Platform Adopted by Certain Anti-Suffragists, Principles From the Platform of Suffragists,"
The Woman's Journal,[?] National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Hopkins, Mary Alden. "Woman's Place," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Addams, Jane. "Women and Public Housekeeping," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Why the Housekeeper Needs the Vote," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Why Women Should Vote," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Gains in Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Mayors of Five States. Votes for Women A Success: As Told by the Mayors in the Suffrage States, National American Woman
Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Eminent People Declare for Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
"Frederick C. Howe on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal,[?] National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Dorothy Dix on Woman's Ballot," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Some Catholic Opinions," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Ministers on Votes for Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "'Women Do Not Want It'," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Roe, Clifford G. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the White Slave Traffic, The Woman's Journal, National
American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
March, Benjamin C. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: Needed: Women's Votes to Thwart Landlords Greed, National American
Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Kelly, Florence. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of Child Labor, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
Mead, Lucia Ames. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the War System, National American Woman Suffrage
Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Mead, Lucia Ames. What Women Might Do With the Ballot: The Abolition of the War System, National American Woman Suffrage
Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Lida Calvert. "The 'Unanswerable Argument' Answered," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Disfranchised Men," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Men Should Read," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Testimony From Wyoming," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Testimony From Idaho," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Woman Suffrage in New Zealand," The Woman's Journal,[?] National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Truth About Colorado," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Judge Lindsey on Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"The Newspapers on the California Victory," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. Objections Answered, National American Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Obenchain, Lida Calvert. "Indirect Influence," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York,
n.d., Undated
Blackwell, Alice Stone. "Do Teachers Need the Ballot," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
O'Hagan, Anne. "Do Men Represent Women?," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
Meredith, Ellis. "What Difference Does It Make to the Women," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association,
New York, n.d., Undated
"Two Workings of a Bad Law," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
"Laws Resulting From Equal Suffrage," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New York, n.d., Undated
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh. "Guardianship of Children," Chicago Legal News, Jan. 13, 1912., 1912 January 13
Eastman, Max. Is Woman Suffrage Important?, Men's League for Woman Suffrage, n.d., Undated
Fitzgerald, Susan W. "Have We A Democracy?," The Woman's Journal, National Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Bjorkman, Frances Maule. Where Women Vote, National Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Hutchinson, Dr. Woods. "That 'Biological Argument'," The Woman's Journal, National American Woman Suffrage Association, New
York, n.d., Undated
Eminent Opinions on Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association, n.d., Undated
Box 6 / Folder 3
Publications of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (oversize), Volume 3; History of Ohio- newspaper clippings
arranged by the Woman's Suffrage Association of Dayton, 1913
From Mrs. C. N. Chrisman. "Votes for Women: Let Ohio Women Vote," /button and logo of WSA, 1894., 1894
"Cincinnati 1802: Ohio's First Town," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Cincinnati 1802: Meriwether Lewis," untitled, n.d., Undated
"1788." Annals of Cincinnati. 1888., 1888
"Old Streets and Boundaries," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"Pre-Historic Cincinnatians," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"Then and Now," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: An Indian Execution," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"First Ohio Settlers," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"The Old Rail Fence," Annals of Cincinnati, Nov. 30, 1902., 1902 November 30
"Cincinnati in 1809, from Newport Side," untitled, 1902 [?], [1902?]
"1802-Centennial-1902: Century Plant---In Full Bloom," untitled, 1902 [?]., [1902?]
Entrance to Fort Ancient: photos/ The Western Star, July 4, 1906., 1906 July 4
"Farming in 1840," The Western Star, July 4, 1906., 1906 July 4
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Hogue's Hill," The Western Star, July 4, 1906., 1906 July 4
"Some Early Pastimes," untitled, n.d., Undated
"This is a picture of the oldest brick house," untitled, 1850[?]., [1850?]
"Who Named Lebanon," untitled, 1850[?]., [1850?]
"Build by Joseph Canby...," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Lebanon in the Early Part of the Century," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Farming Then and Now," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Stanley Tribe Sixty Years, Is Only a Memory of Gypsies," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Railroads," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Our Ancestors Home," Ohio News,[?] Lebanon, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Land Tenure," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Indians Killed in Warren County," untitled, n.d., Undated
Davis Furnas: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mrs. Mary Ann Trovillo," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Ohio's Family Tree," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mr. M. F. Trovillo," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbrath, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Henry Clay in Ohio," untitled, Sept., 1913 [?]., [1913?] September
"Al. Brant, W. S. Stokes," untitled, 1878., 1878
Ticket of Admission to the Execution of Scott Jackson: /Ticket, March 20, 1897., 1897 March 20
"The Roosa Murder Reminiscence of the Terrible Massacre; Death on Saturday Last of one of the Survivors of the Horrible Affair,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
"Manufacturing," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Johnny Appleseed," untitled, Jan. 19, 1915., 1915 January 19
"Schools," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Death Claims John Devoto," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Indians in Ohio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Spring Valley Was one of the Earliest of Miami Valley Towns," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Beginnings of Lebanon," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Kentucky Home That Rides the Flood untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Fort Miami," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Site of Dayton Given the 'Once Over' by Indian Fighters in Days of 1749," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Birthplace of Chief Tecumseh: Our Correspondent Thinks It Was in Clarke County and not in Greene," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Early Travel," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Back to the Old Days: Mrs. H. H. Anderson," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Voice of the Valley: 1796," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Unique Courthouse Stairs," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Have you Seen Ohio?," untitled, n.d., Undated
"What Was the First Store in Dayton?," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Days of Glory for Water Route Between Cincinnati and Toledo Recalled as City Plans to Abandon Stream," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Stories of Ohio: Your Town; Modern Locomotive and Train; East End of Old Union Station in 1856.", Undated
"The Old Oaken Bucket," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Progress in Lighting," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Chillicothe, the Indian Village, Burned," untitled, n.d., Undated
"School Dean Plays 'Mother' to 1500 Girls," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Visits Indian Villages: Reports Favorable," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First Woman Here," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Park Is Historic," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Dams Stop Boats," untitled, n.d., Undated
"NCR Established," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Brings Two Sons," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First White Boy," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Many Noted Schools," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Leads Club Move," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Lake Erie Navigation," untitled, n.d., Undated
"of the Airplane," untitled, n.d., Undated
Home Stories of Ohio: Governor Campbell's Last Address: address before [?]/ by Galbraith, J. H., n.d., Undated
"Western Ohio in Pictures," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Landmark of the Queen City: The Old Snyder Homestead," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Landmark of Cincinnati: The Old National Theater," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Flying Cross for Macready, Kelly Sought," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Pages From the Past: When Love Was Young and Life Was Gay Hearts Aflame Years Ago," n.d., Undated
A variety of pipes are on this Page, probably found in old graves, untitled, n.d., Undated
"Greene County's First Court House: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
"Woodland Cemetery," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Locate Grave of Pioneer Settler; Bones Preserved," untitled, n.d., Undated
"An Original Corner of Early Cincinnati," untitled, n.d., Undated
Paxson, W. A. "The Man With A Patch on His Pants,"/Poem, Sept. 16, 1899., 1889 September 16
May, Julia H. "The Old Red School-House,"/Poem, n.d., Undated
"Fatal Accident to 'Old Sport': Career of a Tramp Dog Comes to a Termination ---Run Over by an Engine," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Memorable Execution in Greene County Recalled," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Her Pet Dog and Old Clay Pipe Left Behind: Long Mrs. Eliza Ann Hizar Is Called Into Eternity After and Useful Life," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"In the Criminal History of Greene County-Hanging of Ransbottom on the Court House Lot in 1850," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Scenes of Desolation," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Idol Found at Marietta," untitled, n.d., Undated
"A Relic of Indian Hill," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Picturesque Clifton in Ye Olden Times: Interesting Reminiscences of Early Citizens, including Indian Fighter, Daniel Boone;
Simon Kenton's Daring Leap," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Fine Collection of Rare Old Coins: Presented to the Xenia Library Association by Dr. Poland of New York to Exhibited," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"The First Ohio Editor and Second Postmaster Of Cincinnati, Whose Last Days Were Spent in Beavercreek Township, Buried in
this County," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Poem By a Dayton Girl," /Poem, n.d., Undated
Harbaugh, T. C. "The Man Behind the Gun,"/Poem, n.d., Undated
Poland, Samuel. "The Poland Boys Safe: A Letter From the Dr. Relating his Terrible Experience," untitled, n.d., Undated
"General Rufus Putnam: A Rugged Character of Early Ohio; The Father and Founder of the Buckeye State," untitled, Jan. 15,
1887., 1887 January 15
Hall, Jennie C. "Here's to Dad," untitled, n.d., Undated
"When Durbin Ward Enlisted in War," undated., Undated
"Some Historical Facts of the Early History of Cincinnati," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Skeleton With a Beer Bottle: Told Story of Men Buried Alive--Graves at Lebanon Robbed," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Richard Dillingham," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Old Folks Home of the M.E. Church, at Yellow Springs, Ohio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Heirs Want Home of Famed Poem to Stand: Home of Gen. Lytle, Famed for his Composition of 'I Am Dying, Egypt, Dying,' Is
in the Plot Picked Out for Park Purposes," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Old Business Papers Found," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Wright's Mill Waynesville," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Old Tom Corwin Residence, Lebanon," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Millgrove Stock Farm-Z. O. Worley Morrow Ohio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"River Steamer Is Destroyed," untitled, n.d., Undated
"M. E. Gustin, Mayor," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Old Mill , East Marion," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Shakers Will Not Go to Georgia But Will Seek New Converts in That Field; Fear of Extinction Has Seized Union Village, Which
Is Now More Like a Tomb Than a Town, and its Great Buildings May Fall to Decay; Only Forty of the Queer Sect Left at Lebanon
and They Are Feeble With Age," untitled, n.d., Undated
"George Needed a Barrel," Metropolitan Magazine, n.d., Undated
"Greene County: Old and New Court Houses; a Sketch of the Buildings Used for Court Purposes Since the Organization of County,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
"Simon Kenton," untitled, n.d., Undated
"A Battle Ship in Rock," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Granite Boulder Will Mark the Historic Spot Where Simon Kenton, Great Indian Fighter, Ran the Gauntlet on Site of Old Chillicothe;
Interesting Exercises to Be Held by the Catherine Greene Chapter, D.A.R.," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Miami Indians History of Tribe," untitled, n.d., Undated
"He Slew Chief Tecumseh: Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, the Hero of the Fight," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Improved National Road so as to Pass Through," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Kitty Patterson From a Painting in the Possession of her Granddaughter, Kitty Anderson, of Kuttawa, Ky." untitled, n.d., Undated
"First White Birth," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Most Renowned Native of City," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Wm. T. Sherman: Struggles and Triumphs of the Citizen, Soldier and Patriot; The Last of the Great Trio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"How a Maid Paid for Her Curiosity," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Ceremonies: At Corner Stone Laying; Were Witnessed by Several Thousand People and Were Most Impressive; List of Articles
Placed in the Corner Stone and the Persons Officiating," untitled, March 16, 1901., 1901 March 16
"The McClellan Family Holds Annual Reunion: And One Hundredth Anniversary of Settlement of Capt. Robt. McClellan in Greene
County--Interesting History," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Col. Coates Kinney Died of Pneumonia," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Major Blackburn Died of Typhoid Fever: The Great Criminal Lawyer Has Gone to Plead Before the Great Judge," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Historic Flag 150 Years Old Is Flown From Staff of Courthouse Saturday," untitled, Aug. 6, 1927., 1927 August 6
"The Lebanon House: Something About the History of the Oldest of our Existing Hotels," untitled, n.d., Undated
"With Vigorous Intellect and Wonderful Memory Remarkable Woman Remembers Great Events of Two Centuries," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First Mormon Temple in the World," Cincinnati Enquirer, [?] n.d., Undated
"Aunt Mary Worman at 99," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Newcom's First Log Cabin Built in 1796," untitled, n.d., Undated
Ellard, Harry. "Clifton: Cincinnati," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Death of a Genius: Roswell H. St. John; R. H. St. John Passes Away After a Brief Illness," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galloway, Julia R. "The Passing Regiment: To the Brave Boys of the 74th O.V.I.," /Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
"All Faiths Unite in Prayer in Peril," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Small Land Turtle Branded by Chaney: Fifteen Years Ago Is Found By Him Again Last Week, While at Work near Clifton," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Chief Crow Foot and Ohioan Again Smoke Peace Pipe," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Comrades Again Meet in Annual Reunion: The Brave Boys of the 74th the O.V.V.I Held Their Meeting in Xenia on Anniversary
of Battle of Chickamauga," untitled, n.d., Undated
"One Hundredth Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. Sarah Bigger Made the Occasion of a General Holiday in Xenia; School Children
Conspicuous in a Beautiful Ceremony, untitled, Oct. 30, 1912., 1912 October 30
"Johnny Appleseed," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mrs. Sarah Bigger: The Twenty-Third Psalm," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First Governor of Ohio: Arthur St. Clair, 1787-1803," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Cheated the Chair," untitled, n.d., Undated
"More Particulars About the Double Tragedy; The Web of Suspicions Circumstances That Is Weaving About the Man, Charles Morris,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
Morrow, Josiah. "Death of Vallandigham: Tragic End of the Distinguished Politician and Lawyer in Lebanon House-The Murder
Trial in Which He Was Counsel-His First Case in Lebanon Was His Last; His Theory of the Defense Which Cost Him His Life; How
the Mortal Wound Was Inflicted," Western Star, 1871, n.d., 1871
Fitch, George. "Vest Pocket Essays," untitled, June 5, 1913., 1913 June 5
"Jonathan Dayton Was Sponsor for Gem City," untitled, n.d., Undated
Miss Helen Neibert: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
"Take Care of River," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Three More Aged, Valuable Bibles Found in Dayton: Journal's Search for Most Ancient Tome Brings New Claimants; King James
Work Is Oldest of All; F. Gillum Cromer Owns Bible Printed in 1661; Other Old Ones," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Vitagraph of Horror Seen by Marooned," untitled, March 31, 1913., 1913 March 31
"Dedicate Marker to Col. Crawford," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Tales Told After the Deluge," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Some Residents Glad Steam Lines Did Not Reach City Until Xenia and Springfield Had Given Experiment a Trial," untitled, n.d., Undated
Ostenkamp, John F. "The Long-Handled Dipper That Hangs by the Sink," /Poem, n.d., Undated
"Flagged the Train," untitled, n.d., Undated
"New Church Dedicated: Second United Presbyterian Congregation's New House of Worship Formally Consecrated to Services of
God; Burlington, Iowa, Divine Delivers Sermon," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Wireless Marriage Recalled by Xenian After Fifty Years," untitled, March 8, 1929., 1929 March 8
"Another Victim Identified," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Policeman Saves Many," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Three Men Care for 57 People," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Will Install New Pastor in New Church Thursday: Presbyterians to Fittingly Observe Event," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Dr. William G. Moorehead, Bible Scholar, Is Dead," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Cole Tragedy: Funeral of the Slaughtered family," Cincinnati Enquirer, n.d., Undated
"Monument Erected to Simon Kenton by State of Ohio Stands Over Grave of Another Pioneer; Body of Indian Fighter Reposes in
Original Plot on Wickersham Farm, at Bellefontaine," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Moorehead, William G.: Former President of Xenia Theological Seminary and Distinguished United Presbyterian Passes to the
Great Beyond," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Morris Trial: Story of Douthett Crime; Again Being Brought Vividly out by the Testimony of the Many Witnesses," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Blind Tom: Who for Two Years Held the Pacing Record of the World; He Cost $18 and Sold for $6.000." Washington Court House
Cyclone , n.d., Undated
Monument Unveiled With Due Ceremony: Catherine Greene Chapter D.A.R. Mark an Historic Spot: an address before Catherine Greene
Chapter/ by Mrs. H. H. Eavey, n.d., Undated
"A Widely Known Cat Is Dead," untitled, n.d., Undated
Dayton Hunters on Trip to Maine: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
Ruins of Eavey Bldg: photo/Zells Book Store, n.d., Undated
"Address Not Right; Bride Loses Permit," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Stern Parent Is Foiled; 17 Year-Old Girl Elopes: Prominent Xenia Girl Starts to College, Lover Goes Along and They Wed,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
Famous Yellow Springs: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
Main Street Bridge Looking South, Dayton, Ohio: photo/ untitled, n.d., Undated
"Monument Forty-One Years Old Wednesday and Anniversary Has Rich Store of Memories of City: Struggle to Have Statue Erected
for Heroic Dead Recalled as Detail of Dayton Appreciation of Service," The Dayton Herald, July 29, 1925., 1925 July 29
"Xenians at Unveiling of Monument to Late Col. Kinney's Memory," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Old Covered Bridge," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mud Lick Bridge: Old Covered Bridges, Fraught With Historical Recollections, Are Soon to Be Nothing Save a Memory," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Horrible!: Mr. And Mrs. Douthett Burned to Death; the Dreaded Fire Fiend Surprises Them in Their Slumbers and Claims Them
for his own," untitled, n.d., Undated
"George Watt, M.D., D. D. S. Sketch of our Fellow Citizen," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Morris Guilty: So Says the Jury, of First Degree Murder," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Douthett Verdict," The Xenia Gazette, March 13, 1896., 1896 March 13
Gillian, S. W. "Billy Clark,"/Poem, California Herald, n.d., Undated
Quinn, Leila, Sara Kelso and J. S. McCampbell. "Resolutions of Regret," untitled, Sept. 4, 1895., 1895 September 4
"Mrs. Margaret C. Eavey," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mr. Lewis Edwards A Former Xenian, Passes Away After Many Weeks of Suffering," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Obituaries: Tichenor," Xenia, n.d., Undated
"Paul Laurence Dunbar School," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Paul Laurence Dunbar and one of Best Poems,"/Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
"Funeral Services for the Late Miss Sadie Roland," untitled, July 22, [?]., Undated
Bacon, Rev. Enos. "Paul Laurence Dunbar" untitled, n.d., Undated
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. "De Lawd's Wuk,"/Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
"In Memory of the Late Paul Laurence Dunbar," untitled, n.d., Undated
"An Attractive Wedding of Valentine's Day.......," [?]untitled, Feb. 17, 1924, 1924 February 17
"Bugs," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Historic Tavern Brings $1 at Sale," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Lieut. Fred W. Kelly...,"[?] untitled, n.d., Undated
"Motorists Can Find Much of Interest in Region Around City of Mansfield," untitled, 1934., 1934
"No More Friday 13ths Until Next November," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Twenty-Two Skeletons Are Uncovered," untitled, Dec. 1, no year., Undated
Liberty Patriotism Virtue: label/ Xenia, Ohio, n.d., Undated
"Zog and Wife in Turkey," untitled, May 8, 1939., 1939 May 8
From Mrs. C. N. Chrisman. "Votes for Women: Let Ohio Women Vote," /button and logo of WSA, 1894., 1894
"Cincinnati 1802: Ohio's First Town," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Cincinnati 1802: Meriwether Lewis," untitled, n.d., Undated
"1788." Annals of Cincinnati. 1888., 1888
"Old Streets and Boundaries," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"Pre-Historic Cincinnatians," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"Then and Now," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: An Indian Execution," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"First Ohio Settlers," Annals of Cincinnati, n.d.[?], Undated
"The Old Rail Fence," Annals of Cincinnati, Nov. 30, 1902., 1902 November 30
"Cincinnati in 1809, from Newport Side," untitled, 1902 [?], [1902?]
"1802-Centennial-1902: Century Plant---In Full Bloom," untitled, 1902 [?]., [1902?]
Entrance to Fort Ancient: photos/ The Western Star, July 4, 1906., 1906 July 4
"Farming in 1840," The Western Star, July 4, 1906., 1906 July 4
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Hogue's Hill," The Western Star, July 4, 1906., 1906 July 4
"Some Early Pastimes," untitled, n.d., Undated
"This is a picture of the oldest brick house," untitled, 1850[?]., [1850?]
"Who Named Lebanon," untitled, 1850[?]., [1850?]
"Build by Joseph Canby...," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Lebanon in the Early Part of the Century," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Farming Then and Now," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Stanley Tribe Sixty Years, Is Only a Memory of Gypsies," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Railroads," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Our Ancestors Home," Ohio News,[?] Lebanon, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Land Tenure," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Indians Killed in Warren County," untitled, n.d., Undated
Davis Furnas: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mrs. Mary Ann Trovillo," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Ohio's Family Tree," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mr. M. F. Trovillo," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbrath, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Henry Clay in Ohio," untitled, Sept., 1913 [?]., [1913?] September
"Al. Brant, W. S. Stokes," untitled, 1878., 1878
Ticket of Admission to the Execution of Scott Jackson: /Ticket, March 20, 1897., 1897 March 20
"The Roosa Murder Reminiscence of the Terrible Massacre; Death on Saturday Last of one of the Survivors of the Horrible Affair,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
"Manufacturing," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Johnny Appleseed," untitled, Jan. 19, 1915., 1915 January 19
"Schools," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Death Claims John Devoto," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Indians in Ohio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Spring Valley Was one of the Earliest of Miami Valley Towns," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Beginnings of Lebanon," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Kentucky Home That Rides the Flood untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Fort Miami," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Site of Dayton Given the 'Once Over' by Indian Fighters in Days of 1749," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Birthplace of Chief Tecumseh: Our Correspondent Thinks It Was in Clarke County and not in Greene," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Early Travel," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Back to the Old Days: Mrs. H. H. Anderson," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Voice of the Valley: 1796," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Unique Courthouse Stairs," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Have you Seen Ohio?," untitled, n.d., Undated
"What Was the First Store in Dayton?," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Days of Glory for Water Route Between Cincinnati and Toledo Recalled as City Plans to Abandon Stream," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Stories of Ohio: Your Town; Modern Locomotive and Train; East End of Old Union Station in 1856.", Undated
"The Old Oaken Bucket," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Progress in Lighting," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Chillicothe, the Indian Village, Burned," untitled, n.d., Undated
"School Dean Plays 'Mother' to 1500 Girls," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Visits Indian Villages: Reports Favorable," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First Woman Here," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Park Is Historic," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Dams Stop Boats," untitled, n.d., Undated
"NCR Established," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Brings Two Sons," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First White Boy," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Many Noted Schools," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Leads Club Move," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Stories of Ohio: Lake Erie Navigation," untitled, n.d., Undated
"of the Airplane," untitled, n.d., Undated
Home Stories of Ohio: Governor Campbell's Last Address: address before [?]/ by Galbraith, J. H., n.d., Undated
"Western Ohio in Pictures," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Landmark of the Queen City: The Old Snyder Homestead," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Landmark of Cincinnati: The Old National Theater," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Flying Cross for Macready, Kelly Sought," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Pages From the Past: When Love Was Young and Life Was Gay Hearts Aflame Years Ago," n.d., Undated
A variety of pipes are on this Page, probably found in old graves, untitled, n.d., Undated
"Greene County's First Court House: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
"Woodland Cemetery," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Locate Grave of Pioneer Settler; Bones Preserved," untitled, n.d., Undated
"An Original Corner of Early Cincinnati," untitled, n.d., Undated
Paxson, W. A. "The Man With A Patch on His Pants,"/Poem, Sept. 16, 1899., 1889 September 16
May, Julia H. "The Old Red School-House,"/Poem, n.d., Undated
"Fatal Accident to 'Old Sport': Career of a Tramp Dog Comes to a Termination ---Run Over by an Engine," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Memorable Execution in Greene County Recalled," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Her Pet Dog and Old Clay Pipe Left Behind: Long Mrs. Eliza Ann Hizar Is Called Into Eternity After and Useful Life," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"In the Criminal History of Greene County-Hanging of Ransbottom on the Court House Lot in 1850," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Scenes of Desolation," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Idol Found at Marietta," untitled, n.d., Undated
"A Relic of Indian Hill," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Picturesque Clifton in Ye Olden Times: Interesting Reminiscences of Early Citizens, including Indian Fighter, Daniel Boone;
Simon Kenton's Daring Leap," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Fine Collection of Rare Old Coins: Presented to the Xenia Library Association by Dr. Poland of New York to Exhibited," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"The First Ohio Editor and Second Postmaster Of Cincinnati, Whose Last Days Were Spent in Beavercreek Township, Buried in
this County," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Poem By a Dayton Girl," /Poem, n.d., Undated
Harbaugh, T. C. "The Man Behind the Gun,"/Poem, n.d., Undated
Poland, Samuel. "The Poland Boys Safe: A Letter From the Dr. Relating his Terrible Experience," untitled, n.d., Undated
"General Rufus Putnam: A Rugged Character of Early Ohio; The Father and Founder of the Buckeye State," untitled, Jan. 15,
1887., 1887 January 15
Hall, Jennie C. "Here's to Dad," untitled, n.d., Undated
"When Durbin Ward Enlisted in War," undated., Undated
"Some Historical Facts of the Early History of Cincinnati," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Skeleton With a Beer Bottle: Told Story of Men Buried Alive--Graves at Lebanon Robbed," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galbraith, J. H. "Richard Dillingham," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Old Folks Home of the M.E. Church, at Yellow Springs, Ohio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Heirs Want Home of Famed Poem to Stand: Home of Gen. Lytle, Famed for his Composition of 'I Am Dying, Egypt, Dying,' Is
in the Plot Picked Out for Park Purposes," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Old Business Papers Found," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Wright's Mill Waynesville," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Old Tom Corwin Residence, Lebanon," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Millgrove Stock Farm-Z. O. Worley Morrow Ohio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"River Steamer Is Destroyed," untitled, n.d., Undated
"M. E. Gustin, Mayor," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Old Mill , East Marion," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Shakers Will Not Go to Georgia But Will Seek New Converts in That Field; Fear of Extinction Has Seized Union Village, Which
Is Now More Like a Tomb Than a Town, and its Great Buildings May Fall to Decay; Only Forty of the Queer Sect Left at Lebanon
and They Are Feeble With Age," untitled, n.d., Undated
"George Needed a Barrel," Metropolitan Magazine, n.d., Undated
"Greene County: Old and New Court Houses; a Sketch of the Buildings Used for Court Purposes Since the Organization of County,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
"Simon Kenton," untitled, n.d., Undated
"A Battle Ship in Rock," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Granite Boulder Will Mark the Historic Spot Where Simon Kenton, Great Indian Fighter, Ran the Gauntlet on Site of Old Chillicothe;
Interesting Exercises to Be Held by the Catherine Greene Chapter, D.A.R.," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Miami Indians History of Tribe," untitled, n.d., Undated
"He Slew Chief Tecumseh: Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, the Hero of the Fight," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Improved National Road so as to Pass Through," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Kitty Patterson From a Painting in the Possession of her Granddaughter, Kitty Anderson, of Kuttawa, Ky." untitled, n.d., Undated
"First White Birth," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Most Renowned Native of City," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Wm. T. Sherman: Struggles and Triumphs of the Citizen, Soldier and Patriot; The Last of the Great Trio," untitled, n.d., Undated
"How a Maid Paid for Her Curiosity," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Ceremonies: At Corner Stone Laying; Were Witnessed by Several Thousand People and Were Most Impressive; List of Articles
Placed in the Corner Stone and the Persons Officiating," untitled, March 16, 1901., 1901 March 16
"The McClellan Family Holds Annual Reunion: And One Hundredth Anniversary of Settlement of Capt. Robt. McClellan in Greene
County--Interesting History," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Col. Coates Kinney Died of Pneumonia," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Major Blackburn Died of Typhoid Fever: The Great Criminal Lawyer Has Gone to Plead Before the Great Judge," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Historic Flag 150 Years Old Is Flown From Staff of Courthouse Saturday," untitled, Aug. 6, 1927., 1927 August 6
"The Lebanon House: Something About the History of the Oldest of our Existing Hotels," untitled, n.d., Undated
"With Vigorous Intellect and Wonderful Memory Remarkable Woman Remembers Great Events of Two Centuries," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First Mormon Temple in the World," Cincinnati Enquirer, [?] n.d., Undated
"Aunt Mary Worman at 99," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Newcom's First Log Cabin Built in 1796," untitled, n.d., Undated
Ellard, Harry. "Clifton: Cincinnati," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Death of a Genius: Roswell H. St. John; R. H. St. John Passes Away After a Brief Illness," untitled, n.d., Undated
Galloway, Julia R. "The Passing Regiment: To the Brave Boys of the 74th O.V.I.," /Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
"All Faiths Unite in Prayer in Peril," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Small Land Turtle Branded by Chaney: Fifteen Years Ago Is Found By Him Again Last Week, While at Work near Clifton," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Chief Crow Foot and Ohioan Again Smoke Peace Pipe," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Comrades Again Meet in Annual Reunion: The Brave Boys of the 74th the O.V.V.I Held Their Meeting in Xenia on Anniversary
of Battle of Chickamauga," untitled, n.d., Undated
"One Hundredth Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. Sarah Bigger Made the Occasion of a General Holiday in Xenia; School Children
Conspicuous in a Beautiful Ceremony, untitled, Oct. 30, 1912., 1912 October 30
"Johnny Appleseed," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mrs. Sarah Bigger: The Twenty-Third Psalm," untitled, n.d., Undated
"First Governor of Ohio: Arthur St. Clair, 1787-1803," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Cheated the Chair," untitled, n.d., Undated
"More Particulars About the Double Tragedy; The Web of Suspicions Circumstances That Is Weaving About the Man, Charles Morris,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
Morrow, Josiah. "Death of Vallandigham: Tragic End of the Distinguished Politician and Lawyer in Lebanon House-The Murder
Trial in Which He Was Counsel-His First Case in Lebanon Was His Last; His Theory of the Defense Which Cost Him His Life; How
the Mortal Wound Was Inflicted," Western Star, 1871, n.d., 1871
Fitch, George. "Vest Pocket Essays," untitled, June 5, 1913., 1913 June 5
"Jonathan Dayton Was Sponsor for Gem City," untitled, n.d., Undated
Miss Helen Neibert: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
"Take Care of River," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Three More Aged, Valuable Bibles Found in Dayton: Journal's Search for Most Ancient Tome Brings New Claimants; King James
Work Is Oldest of All; F. Gillum Cromer Owns Bible Printed in 1661; Other Old Ones," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Vitagraph of Horror Seen by Marooned," untitled, March 31, 1913., 1913 March 31
"Dedicate Marker to Col. Crawford," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Tales Told After the Deluge," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Some Residents Glad Steam Lines Did Not Reach City Until Xenia and Springfield Had Given Experiment a Trial," untitled, n.d., Undated
Ostenkamp, John F. "The Long-Handled Dipper That Hangs by the Sink," /Poem, n.d., Undated
"Flagged the Train," untitled, n.d., Undated
"New Church Dedicated: Second United Presbyterian Congregation's New House of Worship Formally Consecrated to Services of
God; Burlington, Iowa, Divine Delivers Sermon," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Wireless Marriage Recalled by Xenian After Fifty Years," untitled, March 8, 1929., 1929 March 8
"Another Victim Identified," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Policeman Saves Many," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Three Men Care for 57 People," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Will Install New Pastor in New Church Thursday: Presbyterians to Fittingly Observe Event," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Dr. William G. Moorehead, Bible Scholar, Is Dead," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Cole Tragedy: Funeral of the Slaughtered family," Cincinnati Enquirer, n.d., Undated
"Monument Erected to Simon Kenton by State of Ohio Stands Over Grave of Another Pioneer; Body of Indian Fighter Reposes in
Original Plot on Wickersham Farm, at Bellefontaine," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Moorehead, William G.: Former President of Xenia Theological Seminary and Distinguished United Presbyterian Passes to the
Great Beyond," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Morris Trial: Story of Douthett Crime; Again Being Brought Vividly out by the Testimony of the Many Witnesses," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Blind Tom: Who for Two Years Held the Pacing Record of the World; He Cost $18 and Sold for $6.000." Washington Court House
Cyclone , n.d., Undated
Monument Unveiled With Due Ceremony: Catherine Greene Chapter D.A.R. Mark an Historic Spot: an address before Catherine Greene
Chapter/ by Mrs. H. H. Eavey, n.d., Undated
"A Widely Known Cat Is Dead," untitled, n.d., Undated
Dayton Hunters on Trip to Maine: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
Ruins of Eavey Bldg: photo/Zells Book Store, n.d., Undated
"Address Not Right; Bride Loses Permit," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Stern Parent Is Foiled; 17 Year-Old Girl Elopes: Prominent Xenia Girl Starts to College, Lover Goes Along and They Wed,"
untitled, n.d., Undated
Famous Yellow Springs: photo/untitled, n.d., Undated
Main Street Bridge Looking South, Dayton, Ohio: photo/ untitled, n.d., Undated
"Monument Forty-One Years Old Wednesday and Anniversary Has Rich Store of Memories of City: Struggle to Have Statue Erected
for Heroic Dead Recalled as Detail of Dayton Appreciation of Service," The Dayton Herald, July 29, 1925., 1925 July 29
"Xenians at Unveiling of Monument to Late Col. Kinney's Memory," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Old Covered Bridge," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mud Lick Bridge: Old Covered Bridges, Fraught With Historical Recollections, Are Soon to Be Nothing Save a Memory," untitled,
n.d., Undated
"Horrible!: Mr. And Mrs. Douthett Burned to Death; the Dreaded Fire Fiend Surprises Them in Their Slumbers and Claims Them
for his own," untitled, n.d., Undated
"George Watt, M.D., D. D. S. Sketch of our Fellow Citizen," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Morris Guilty: So Says the Jury, of First Degree Murder," untitled, n.d., Undated
"The Douthett Verdict," The Xenia Gazette, March 13, 1896., 1896 March 13
Gillian, S. W. "Billy Clark,"/Poem, California Herald, n.d., Undated
Quinn, Leila, Sara Kelso and J. S. McCampbell. "Resolutions of Regret," untitled, Sept. 4, 1895., 1895 September 4
"Mrs. Margaret C. Eavey," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Mr. Lewis Edwards A Former Xenian, Passes Away After Many Weeks of Suffering," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Obituaries: Tichenor," Xenia, n.d., Undated
"Paul Laurence Dunbar School," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Paul Laurence Dunbar and one of Best Poems,"/Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
"Funeral Services for the Late Miss Sadie Roland," untitled, July 22, [?]., Undated
Bacon, Rev. Enos. "Paul Laurence Dunbar" untitled, n.d., Undated
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. "De Lawd's Wuk,"/Poem, untitled, n.d., Undated
"In Memory of the Late Paul Laurence Dunbar," untitled, n.d., Undated
"An Attractive Wedding of Valentine's Day.......," [?]untitled, Feb. 17, 1924, 1924 February 17
"Bugs," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Historic Tavern Brings $1 at Sale," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Lieut. Fred W. Kelly...,"[?] untitled, n.d., Undated
"Motorists Can Find Much of Interest in Region Around City of Mansfield," untitled, 1934., 1934
"No More Friday 13ths Until Next November," untitled, n.d., Undated
"Twenty-Two Skeletons Are Uncovered," untitled, Dec. 1, no year., Undated
Liberty Patriotism Virtue: label/ Xenia, Ohio, n.d., Undated
"Zog and Wife in Turkey," untitled, May 8, 1939., 1939 May 8
Photographs, 1913, Undated
Box 7 / Folder 1
Suffrage Parade, 1913
Box 7 / Folder 2
Members of the Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters, Undated
Box 7 / Folder 3
Members of the Woman's Suffrage Association, Undated
Box 8
Woman's Suffrage Association and League of Women Voters (oversize), Undated
League of Women Voters, 1921-1998, Undated
Miscellaneous Documents, 1922-1997, Undated
Box 1 / Folder 1
Activities and Correspondence, 1922-1923, 1940-1972
Minutes found in the scrapbook, Book III, folder #3 (May 1922 - Jan. 1923)., 1922 May - 1923 January
"Its Our 20th Birthday: Twenty Years of Continuing Political Education," Dayton, OH, May 21, 1940., 1940 May 21
List of invitations to unveiling of portrait of Mrs. N. M. Stanley, First President. (Former members of the Board of Directors,
League of Women Voters - Dayton, Ohio). July 2, 1942, 1942 July 2
Helping Citizens to Understand Government in Wartime is More Important than in Peacetime, Luncheon, : program, Nov. 17, 1942., 1942 November 17
It is the League of Women Voters Job to Interest and Inform the Public About Government, Luncheon: program Jan. 19, 1943., 1943 January 19
Feb. 18, 1943 - To all members - The League of Woman Voters is trying to gather information to solve Isolationist problems., 1943 February 18
May 1943 - Biographical information about Mrs. George Gellhorn of St. Louis, Missouri., 1943 May
Sept. 18, 1943 - From Juliet Blanchard to the League Members. - The President of the League of Women Voters is appealing for
the membership dues and membership renewal., 1943 September 18
Card Announcements of meetings and other activities of members from the League, 1943-1950/ Cards, multi-graphed., 1943-1950
July 1944 - Excerpts from "The American Woman - as a Fighting Citizen" by Charles Edison, son of Thomas Alva Edison and governor
of New Jersey. Mademoiselle, July 1944, p. 71., 1944 July
Oct. 14, 1944 - From Margaret Clark to the members of the League of Women Voters. - Asking for membership renewal., 1944 October 14
Sept. 2, 1944 - Excerpts from the "League of 60,000 Women" by Volta Torrey. Liberty, 9-2-44, p.30., 1944 September 2
Oct. 23, 1944 - From Lillie B. Cromer - Mrs. Cromer is inviting all members to share talents and interests to assist the League., 1944 October 23
March 22, 1945 - Article "Salute to League of Women Voters" in Current Topics Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, OH, vol.
6, no. 15, March 22, 1945., 1945 March 22
"Peace Information Centers, Set up by The Dayton Public Library in Cooperation With the League of Women Voters of Dayton and
Montgomery County, 1945"., 1945
Undated - To Miss Haug, Mrs. Gregory and all regional branches of the Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library. Notification
of plan for Centers sent to Heads of department in Library., Undated
Dec. 11, 1944 - From the Director of Public Relations to Mrs. C. P. Russell. - The Director of Public Relations is sending
the circulation figures for the Peace Tables., 1944 December 11
Jan. 12, 1945 - From C. P. Russell to Miss Stibitz. - Mrs. Russell thanks Miss Stibitz for material that she sent to her
for the Peace Tables and asks for additional material that is published by the National League of Women Voters on The Two-Thirds
Treaty Rule and the report on the Legislative Situation on Treaty Procedure., 1945 January 12
Jan. 9, 1945 - To Mrs. Russell - A list of readings compiled by League of Women Voters which are available in Dayton Public
Library; this list was sent to Mrs. Russell by League of Women Voters for approval., 1945 January 9
The Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library with the cooperation of the League of Women Voters, is calling special attention
to the available literature on the subject "Planning for Peace". Interest in the literature is shown by the number of circulation
at the Main and Branches., Undated
A list of the literature entitled: If you are Studying Post-War Problems: the Dayton Public Library., Undated
Sept. 5, 1947 - From Mrs. J. Paul Richter and Mrs. George N. Wallace to all members - An invitation to all members to the
Membership Tea; main speaker will be Dr. Gaston Foote., 1947 September 5
Oct. 10, 1947 - From Roberta B. Richter to all members - Mrs. Richter emphasizes the difference that payments will make to
all programs scheduled by the League of Women Voters., 1947 October 10
April 15, 1948 - "Looking Ahead-Here and Abroad"/An Invitation by the LWV to hear Henry J. Taylor, a noted world traveler,
journalist, and radio commentator., 1948 April 15
Oct. 1, 1948 - From the Membership Committee to all members - An invitation to the annual tea; also, the Committee apparently
wants the members to participate in the Publication Service of the League and is sending with the invitation instructions
on how to participate (instructions are included)., 1948 October 1
May 22, 1950 - Biography of nominees for board members and Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery
County, 1949., 1950 May 22
Oct. 6, 1950 - From Roberta Richter to the members. Invitation to the annual membership tea., 1950 October 6
Nov. 3, 1950 - From Action and Voters Service Chairman to the members - Action Memo pertaining to Election Tuesday, including
instructions on how to do it., 1950 November 3
Biography of nominees for board members and Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County,
1950., 1950
Biography of nominees for board members and Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County,
1951., 1951
March 24, 1952 - Report of the Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton., 1952 March 24
March 28, 1952 - From the Finance Committee to the members - Asking for contributions during their finance drive., 1952 March 28
April 10, 1952 - From the LWV, Life Magazine, The National Broadcasting Company and the Rike-Kumler Company to all members., 1952 April 10
The Citizens View of 52: program at which questions will be answered by the Republican and Democratic candidates., 1952
Citizens' View of 52 : program., 1952
From the sponsors to the members: program., 1952
April 15, 1952 - From Faith A. Harris to all members. Announcement of changes in dates for fiscal year and annual meeting., 1952 April 15
Oct. 31, 1952 - From the LWV of Dayton to members. Contributions are asked in order to fully carry out their programs., 1952 October 31
February 25, 1953 - From Mrs. William Lankin to Mrs. William J. Hamilton. Mrs. Lankin is sending the annual activity report
to the Library., 1953 February 25
Sept. 17, 1953 - From Mrs. W. H. Wilson to members - Announcement about the annual Membership Tea with Mrs. Marion Wells as
the day's speaker, speaking on Mental Health., 1953 September 17
Report of the Nominating Committee., 1953
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Important notice from Nominating Committee., 1954 January
April 5, 1954 - From Mrs. W. H. Wilson to the members. - A reminder about membership dues and contributions to the LWV., 1954 April 5
Effectiveness of Local Welfare Services: program, April, 22, 1954., 1954 April 22
August, 1954 - From Mrs. Max Scherberg to all members. This is a plan of activities for the League (two copies)., 1954 August
September 17, 1954 - From Mary E. Wilson to all members - Mrs. Wilson invites all members to a dinner program with Mr. William
Manahan as a main speaker; he'll talk about the kind of State Board of Education Daytonians would like to have in Ohio., 1954 September 17
April 1, 1955 - From Mary Wilson - A reminder about membership dues., 1955 April 1
Proposed slate of nominees to be voted on at the annual meeting, April 29, 1955., 1955 April 29
Sept. 28, 1955 - From Mrs. Alison Kline to the members. Mrs. Kline is sending a booklet to the members which explains how
to address their Congressmen when they write a letter (booklet is not included)., 1955 September 28
March 23, 1956 - From Mrs. Wendell L. Harris. Reminder about membership dues and contributions, 1956 March 23
July 10, 1956 - From Mr. Karl Woditsch. The Unit Organization Chairman, Mr. Woditsch, informs members that the Board decided
upon a new plan to make League material available to all members by establishing a uniform rate for both material and postage
with an additional one dollar increase in membership dues., 1956 July 10
1956-1957 - "General Federation of Women's Clubs Officers; Officers of Women's Clubs Officers," Women's Clubs [?], n.d., [1956-1957]
April 18, 1957 - From Mrs. Dwight Bushong to the members. Mrs. Bushong is bringing to the attention of the members that the
increase in dues of $1.00 is due to the study material used in the units., 1957 April 18
April 1, 1958 - From Mrs. Dwight Bushong to the members. Same letter as above was mailed to the members., 1958 April 1
Sept. 22, 1958 - From Mrs. Marie Hamilton to the members. Mrs. Hamilton informs the members about all governmental issues
on the national, state and local level by offering a Ballot Workshop. The membership is increased to $4.00 plus $1.00 for
study material., 1958 September 22
April 23, 1959 - From the League of Women Voters of Kettering, Ohio Report to the members., 1959 April 23
August 15, 1960 - From the League of Women Voters of Dayton and Kettering to all friends. Mrs. Werner J. Blanchard has
spent six months visiting more than 100 economic aid projects in Southeast Asia to gather information on the International
Cooperation Administration, an agency that administers technical and capital assistance in undeveloped countries. She has
made filmstrips that will be premiered in Dayton on Sept. 11. This is an announcement about the program asking for help in
selling tickets., 1960 August 15
Aug. 29, 1960 - From Mr. Dwight Bushong, Finance Chairman, and Mrs. Alison Kline, President of the League of Women Voters
of Dayton, to those interested in the organization. They give information about the organization., 1960 August 29
Foreign Aid Program: program, by Mrs. Werner J. Blanchard, Sept. 11, 1960., 1960 September 11
March 30, 1962 - From Mildred Abbott, president of the League of Women Voters of Dayton, to the members. Apparently there
were two Leagues in the county, one in Dayton and the other in Kettering, and they propose to be one. Explanations on what
is expected of the League members and announcements of the next meeting., 1962 March 30
May 11, 1963 - First annual meeting agenda., 1963 May 11
Feb. 1965. - From Herbert M. Eikenbary to all members - Mr. Eikenbary informs all members that they all are invited by the
Montgomery County Historical Society of Dayton to attend a dinner and meeting on Feb. 22, at the Van Cleve Hotel., 1965 February
Dayton-Montgomery County Park District fact sheet, answers to your questions., 1965
Ohio Issues: Special Election, The League of Women Voters of Ohio, Middletown, Ohio, May 2, 1967., 1967 May 2
Meet the Candidates: program, October 4, 11, 18, 25, 1972., 1972 October
November unit meetings., 1972
What will the Informed Leaguer Wear: program, 1972-73., 1972-1973
Minutes found in the scrapbook, Book III, folder #3 (May 1922 - Jan. 1923)., 1922 May - 1923 January
"Its Our 20th Birthday: Twenty Years of Continuing Political Education," Dayton, OH, May 21, 1940., 1940 May 21
List of invitations to unveiling of portrait of Mrs. N. M. Stanley, First President. (Former members of the Board of Directors,
League of Women Voters - Dayton, Ohio). July 2, 1942, 1942 July 2
Helping Citizens to Understand Government in Wartime is More Important than in Peacetime, Luncheon, : program, Nov. 17, 1942., 1942 November 17
It is the League of Women Voters Job to Interest and Inform the Public About Government, Luncheon: program Jan. 19, 1943., 1943 January 19
Feb. 18, 1943 - To all members - The League of Woman Voters is trying to gather information to solve Isolationist problems., 1943 February 18
May 1943 - Biographical information about Mrs. George Gellhorn of St. Louis, Missouri., 1943 May
Sept. 18, 1943 - From Juliet Blanchard to the League Members. - The President of the League of Women Voters is appealing for
the membership dues and membership renewal., 1943 September 18
Card Announcements of meetings and other activities of members from the League, 1943-1950/ Cards, multi-graphed., 1943-1950
July 1944 - Excerpts from "The American Woman - as a Fighting Citizen" by Charles Edison, son of Thomas Alva Edison and governor
of New Jersey. Mademoiselle, July 1944, p. 71., 1944 July
Oct. 14, 1944 - From Margaret Clark to the members of the League of Women Voters. - Asking for membership renewal., 1944 October 14
Sept. 2, 1944 - Excerpts from the "League of 60,000 Women" by Volta Torrey. Liberty, 9-2-44, p.30., 1944 September 2
Oct. 23, 1944 - From Lillie B. Cromer - Mrs. Cromer is inviting all members to share talents and interests to assist the League., 1944 October 23
March 22, 1945 - Article "Salute to League of Women Voters" in Current Topics Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, OH, vol.
6, no. 15, March 22, 1945., 1945 March 22
"Peace Information Centers, Set up by The Dayton Public Library in Cooperation With the League of Women Voters of Dayton and
Montgomery County, 1945"., 1945
Undated - To Miss Haug, Mrs. Gregory and all regional branches of the Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library. Notification
of plan for Centers sent to Heads of department in Library., Undated
Dec. 11, 1944 - From the Director of Public Relations to Mrs. C. P. Russell. - The Director of Public Relations is sending
the circulation figures for the Peace Tables., 1944 December 11
Jan. 12, 1945 - From C. P. Russell to Miss Stibitz. - Mrs. Russell thanks Miss Stibitz for material that she sent to her
for the Peace Tables and asks for additional material that is published by the National League of Women Voters on The Two-Thirds
Treaty Rule and the report on the Legislative Situation on Treaty Procedure., 1945 January 12
Jan. 9, 1945 - To Mrs. Russell - A list of readings compiled by League of Women Voters which are available in Dayton Public
Library; this list was sent to Mrs. Russell by League of Women Voters for approval., 1945 January 9
The Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library with the cooperation of the League of Women Voters, is calling special attention
to the available literature on the subject "Planning for Peace". Interest in the literature is shown by the number of circulation
at the Main and Branches., Undated
A list of the literature entitled: If you are Studying Post-War Problems: the Dayton Public Library., Undated
Sept. 5, 1947 - From Mrs. J. Paul Richter and Mrs. George N. Wallace to all members - An invitation to all members to the
Membership Tea; main speaker will be Dr. Gaston Foote., 1947 September 5
Oct. 10, 1947 - From Roberta B. Richter to all members - Mrs. Richter emphasizes the difference that payments will make to
all programs scheduled by the League of Women Voters., 1947 October 10
April 15, 1948 - "Looking Ahead-Here and Abroad"/An Invitation by the LWV to hear Henry J. Taylor, a noted world traveler,
journalist, and radio commentator., 1948 April 15
Oct. 1, 1948 - From the Membership Committee to all members - An invitation to the annual tea; also, the Committee apparently
wants the members to participate in the Publication Service of the League and is sending with the invitation instructions
on how to participate (instructions are included)., 1948 October 1
May 22, 1950 - Biography of nominees for board members and Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery
County, 1949., 1950 May 22
Oct. 6, 1950 - From Roberta Richter to the members. Invitation to the annual membership tea., 1950 October 6
Nov. 3, 1950 - From Action and Voters Service Chairman to the members - Action Memo pertaining to Election Tuesday, including
instructions on how to do it., 1950 November 3
Biography of nominees for board members and Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County,
1950., 1950
Biography of nominees for board members and Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County,
1951., 1951
March 24, 1952 - Report of the Nominating Committee. League of Women Voters of Dayton., 1952 March 24
March 28, 1952 - From the Finance Committee to the members - Asking for contributions during their finance drive., 1952 March 28
April 10, 1952 - From the LWV, Life Magazine, The National Broadcasting Company and the Rike-Kumler Company to all members., 1952 April 10
The Citizens View of 52: program at which questions will be answered by the Republican and Democratic candidates., 1952
Citizens' View of 52 : program., 1952
From the sponsors to the members: program., 1952
April 15, 1952 - From Faith A. Harris to all members. Announcement of changes in dates for fiscal year and annual meeting., 1952 April 15
Oct. 31, 1952 - From the LWV of Dayton to members. Contributions are asked in order to fully carry out their programs., 1952 October 31
February 25, 1953 - From Mrs. William Lankin to Mrs. William J. Hamilton. Mrs. Lankin is sending the annual activity report
to the Library., 1953 February 25
Sept. 17, 1953 - From Mrs. W. H. Wilson to members - Announcement about the annual Membership Tea with Mrs. Marion Wells as
the day's speaker, speaking on Mental Health., 1953 September 17
Report of the Nominating Committee., 1953
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Important notice from Nominating Committee., 1954 January
April 5, 1954 - From Mrs. W. H. Wilson to the members. - A reminder about membership dues and contributions to the LWV., 1954 April 5
Effectiveness of Local Welfare Services: program, April, 22, 1954., 1954 April 22
August, 1954 - From Mrs. Max Scherberg to all members. This is a plan of activities for the League (two copies)., 1954 August
September 17, 1954 - From Mary E. Wilson to all members - Mrs. Wilson invites all members to a dinner program with Mr. William
Manahan as a main speaker; he'll talk about the kind of State Board of Education Daytonians would like to have in Ohio., 1954 September 17
April 1, 1955 - From Mary Wilson - A reminder about membership dues., 1955 April 1
Proposed slate of nominees to be voted on at the annual meeting, April 29, 1955., 1955 April 29
Sept. 28, 1955 - From Mrs. Alison Kline to the members. Mrs. Kline is sending a booklet to the members which explains how
to address their Congressmen when they write a letter (booklet is not included)., 1955 September 28
March 23, 1956 - From Mrs. Wendell L. Harris. Reminder about membership dues and contributions, 1956 March 23
July 10, 1956 - From Mr. Karl Woditsch. The Unit Organization Chairman, Mr. Woditsch, informs members that the Board decided
upon a new plan to make League material available to all members by establishing a uniform rate for both material and postage
with an additional one dollar increase in membership dues., 1956 July 10
1956-1957 - "General Federation of Women's Clubs Officers; Officers of Women's Clubs Officers," Women's Clubs [?], n.d., [1956-1957]
April 18, 1957 - From Mrs. Dwight Bushong to the members. Mrs. Bushong is bringing to the attention of the members that the
increase in dues of $1.00 is due to the study material used in the units., 1957 April 18
April 1, 1958 - From Mrs. Dwight Bushong to the members. Same letter as above was mailed to the members., 1958 April 1
Sept. 22, 1958 - From Mrs. Marie Hamilton to the members. Mrs. Hamilton informs the members about all governmental issues
on the national, state and local level by offering a Ballot Workshop. The membership is increased to $4.00 plus $1.00 for
study material., 1958 September 22
April 23, 1959 - From the League of Women Voters of Kettering, Ohio Report to the members., 1959 April 23
August 15, 1960 - From the League of Women Voters of Dayton and Kettering to all friends. Mrs. Werner J. Blanchard has
spent six months visiting more than 100 economic aid projects in Southeast Asia to gather information on the International
Cooperation Administration, an agency that administers technical and capital assistance in undeveloped countries. She has
made filmstrips that will be premiered in Dayton on Sept. 11. This is an announcement about the program asking for help in
selling tickets., 1960 August 15
Aug. 29, 1960 - From Mr. Dwight Bushong, Finance Chairman, and Mrs. Alison Kline, President of the League of Women Voters
of Dayton, to those interested in the organization. They give information about the organization., 1960 August 29
Foreign Aid Program: program, by Mrs. Werner J. Blanchard, Sept. 11, 1960., 1960 September 11
March 30, 1962 - From Mildred Abbott, president of the League of Women Voters of Dayton, to the members. Apparently there
were two Leagues in the county, one in Dayton and the other in Kettering, and they propose to be one. Explanations on what
is expected of the League members and announcements of the next meeting., 1962 March 30
May 11, 1963 - First annual meeting agenda., 1963 May 11
Feb. 1965. - From Herbert M. Eikenbary to all members - Mr. Eikenbary informs all members that they all are invited by the
Montgomery County Historical Society of Dayton to attend a dinner and meeting on Feb. 22, at the Van Cleve Hotel., 1965 February
Dayton-Montgomery County Park District fact sheet, answers to your questions., 1965
Ohio Issues: Special Election, The League of Women Voters of Ohio, Middletown, Ohio, May 2, 1967., 1967 May 2
Meet the Candidates: program, October 4, 11, 18, 25, 1972., 1972 October
November unit meetings., 1972
What will the Informed Leaguer Wear: program, 1972-73., 1972-1973
Box 1 / Folder 2
Activities and Correspondence, 1966, 1973-1981, Undated
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. This Is Dayton, Dayton, OH, 1966., 1966
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. This Is Dayton, Dayton, OH 1976., 1976
"Who Will Represent You?" /announcement, n. d., Undated
League of Women Voters. Our Aim: Vote Wise Citizens, 1920-1961, 1973[?] (two copies)., [1973?]
Feb. 1973 - Addresses of new members., 1973 February
October 24, 1973 - From Lucy Wilson Benson President, to local, state and ILO presidents. Concerns over the Watergate case., 1973 October 24
Voters Service. Mini-Candidates and Issues Bulletin, League of Women Voters, 1973-74, 1973-1974
Lively Issues for December, 1974., 1974 December
The ABC's of School Finance Reform, League of Women Voters of Ohio, Columbus, OH, Feb. 1975., 1975 February
Immediate Attention Requested, Hazardous Substances: Request for Concurrence in Two Areas: program, by Sharon Grace and Sharon
Harmer, April 20, 1981., 1981 April 20
Aug. 20, 1971 - A Warm Welcome to our New Members., 1971 August 20
Contains some answers to questions asked at the October units concerning the November ballot issues., Undated
Nominating Committee report., Undated
Letters to National Program Chairman., Undated
May ballot issues, Undated
Voting procedures questionnaire., Undated
From Mrs. Alison Kline, president of League of Women Voters, to contributors. Invitation to attend a talk on housing and urban
renewal by Commissioner Frank Somers., Undated
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area: Comprehensive Membership Survey., Undated
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. "Know Montgomery County," Dayton, OH., Undated
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. This Is Dayton, Dayton, OH, 1966., 1966
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. This Is Dayton, Dayton, OH 1976., 1976
"Who Will Represent You?" /announcement, n. d., Undated
League of Women Voters. Our Aim: Vote Wise Citizens, 1920-1961, 1973[?] (two copies)., [1973?]
Feb. 1973 - Addresses of new members., 1973 February
October 24, 1973 - From Lucy Wilson Benson President, to local, state and ILO presidents. Concerns over the Watergate case., 1973 October 24
Voters Service. Mini-Candidates and Issues Bulletin, League of Women Voters, 1973-74, 1973-1974
Lively Issues for December, 1974., 1974 December
The ABC's of School Finance Reform, League of Women Voters of Ohio, Columbus, OH, Feb. 1975., 1975 February
Immediate Attention Requested, Hazardous Substances: Request for Concurrence in Two Areas: program, by Sharon Grace and Sharon
Harmer, April 20, 1981., 1981 April 20
Aug. 20, 1971 - A Warm Welcome to our New Members., 1971 August 20
Contains some answers to questions asked at the October units concerning the November ballot issues., Undated
Nominating Committee report., Undated
Letters to National Program Chairman., Undated
May ballot issues, Undated
Voting procedures questionnaire., Undated
From Mrs. Alison Kline, president of League of Women Voters, to contributors. Invitation to attend a talk on housing and urban
renewal by Commissioner Frank Somers., Undated
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area: Comprehensive Membership Survey., Undated
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. "Know Montgomery County," Dayton, OH., Undated
Box 1 / Folder 3
Financial Documents, 1941-1997
Annual report, 1954-1955
Annual report, 1962-1963
Annual report, 1969-1970
Budget, Dayton and Montgomery County League of Women Voters, 1941-1942
Proposed budget, 1951-1953
Proposed budget, 1960-1961
Legislative bulletin, 106th general assembly. League of Women Voters of Ohio., 1965 February 19
Proposed budget, 1973 April 1
Proposed budget and annual report, 1973 June 9
Latest Report of the Fund Raising Campaign 1973, 1973 November 8
Report to the Community, 1981-1982
Report to the Community, 1983-1984
Report to the Community, 1988-1989
Report to the Community, 1990-1991
Report to the Community, 1994-1995
Report to the Community, 1996-1997
Annual report, 1954-1955
Annual report, 1962-1963
Annual report, 1969-1970
Budget, Dayton and Montgomery County League of Women Voters, 1941-1942
Proposed budget, 1951-1953
Proposed budget, 1960-1961
Legislative bulletin, 106th general assembly. League of Women Voters of Ohio., 1965 February 19
Proposed budget, 1973 April 1
Proposed budget and annual report, 1973 June 9
Latest Report of the Fund Raising Campaign 1973, 1973 November 8
Report to the Community, 1981-1982
Report to the Community, 1983-1984
Report to the Community, 1988-1989
Report to the Community, 1990-1991
Report to the Community, 1994-1995
Report to the Community, 1996-1997
Box 1 / Folder 4
Legal Documents, 1943-1967
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 1, 1943 January 26
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 2, 1943 January 28
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 3, 1943 February 4
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 4, 1943 February 11
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 5, 1943 February 17
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 6, 1943 February 25
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 7, 1943 March 4
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 8, 1943 March 11
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 9, 1943 April 1
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 9, 1943 March 25
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 11, 1943 April 9
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 13, 1943 April 21
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 14, 1943 May 6
Brief History of Legislative Action, LWV of Ohio, 1920-1946, [1946?]
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 1, 1943 January 26
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 2, 1943 January 28
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 3, 1943 February 4
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 4, 1943 February 11
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 5, 1943 February 17
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 6, 1943 February 25
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 7, 1943 March 4
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 8, 1943 March 11
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 9, 1943 April 1
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 9, 1943 March 25
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 11, 1943 April 9
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 13, 1943 April 21
Legislative Bulletin by the League of Women Voters, No. 14, 1943 May 6
Brief History of Legislative Action, LWV of Ohio, 1920-1946, [1946?]
Box 1 / Folder 5
Legal Documents, 1936-1967
By-Laws of the National League of Women Voters, as Amended by the Twelfth Convention, 1936
By-Laws and Policies and Procedures of the Ohio League of Women Voters, 1937 May 5
A Memorandum, Prepared for the Dayton Foundation by the Dayton Research Association, 1938 May 5
Voters' Service---Speakers' Bureau, 1940 November 5
Proposed Amendments to the By-Laws, 1942 April
By-Laws as Amended by the Fifteenth Convention, April 28-May 1, 1942, 1942
Proposed By-Laws for the Consideration at the Sixteenth Convention, April 25-28, 1944, 1944
By-Laws as Amended by the Sixteenth Convention, April 25-28, 1942, 1944
By-Laws as Adopted by the Seventeenth Convention, May 1, 1946, 1946
Proposed By-Laws of the League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County, 1947 February 27
Proposed By-Law Chances, 1967 April 27
By-Laws of the National League of Women Voters, as Amended by the Twelfth Convention, 1936
By-Laws and Policies and Procedures of the Ohio League of Women Voters, 1937 May 5
A Memorandum, Prepared for the Dayton Foundation by the Dayton Research Association, 1938 May 5
Voters' Service---Speakers' Bureau, 1940 November 5
Proposed Amendments to the By-Laws, 1942 April
By-Laws as Amended by the Fifteenth Convention, April 28-May 1, 1942, 1942
Proposed By-Laws for the Consideration at the Sixteenth Convention, April 25-28, 1944, 1944
By-Laws as Amended by the Sixteenth Convention, April 25-28, 1942, 1944
By-Laws as Adopted by the Seventeenth Convention, May 1, 1946, 1946
Proposed By-Laws of the League of Women Voters of Dayton and Montgomery County, 1947 February 27
Proposed By-Law Chances, 1967 April 27
Box 1 / Folder 6
Government and Legal Status - Equal Rights material, 1935-1962
Equal Rights or Human Rights, 1935 January
Statement on the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment, 1937 September
Should Married Women Be Denied Employment? "No" Says the League of Women Voters, 1938 March
Equal Rights or Human Rights, 1935 January
Thirty-Five Questions and Answers on the Legal Status of Women in Ohio, 1937 October
In Reply to Queries on "Equal Rights" by Constitutional Amendment, 1944 February
The Dangers of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1944 February
The Status of Women, 1947 April 1
Status of Women by David Reed, 1942 February 13
Proposed Revision of By-Laws, 1952
Procedures of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, 1962 February 1
Ohio Election Laws (two copies), 1962 May
Ohio Election Laws, 1962 November
Proposed Change in By-Laws, 1963-1964
The Proposed By-Law Changes. The Proposed State of Officers and Board Members as Recommended by the Nominating Committee.
The Recommend Local Program for 1971-72., 1971
By-laws of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Undated
Don't Buy a Gold Brick, Undated
National Committee to Defeat the Un-Equal Rights Amendment and to Promote Equal Opportunities by Mrs. Austin J. Stone., Undated
Dayton and Montgomery County League of Women Voters Departments of Government and Foreign Policy, by Gregory, J. V. C., Undated
Dayton Public Forums: Social and Economic Problems of Women., Undated
Equal Rights Amendment., Undated
Equal Rights or Human Rights, 1935 January
Statement on the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment, 1937 September
Should Married Women Be Denied Employment? "No" Says the League of Women Voters, 1938 March
Equal Rights or Human Rights, 1935 January
Thirty-Five Questions and Answers on the Legal Status of Women in Ohio, 1937 October
In Reply to Queries on "Equal Rights" by Constitutional Amendment, 1944 February
The Dangers of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1944 February
The Status of Women, 1947 April 1
Status of Women by David Reed, 1942 February 13
Proposed Revision of By-Laws, 1952
Procedures of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, 1962 February 1
Ohio Election Laws (two copies), 1962 May
Ohio Election Laws, 1962 November
Proposed Change in By-Laws, 1963-1964
The Proposed By-Law Changes. The Proposed State of Officers and Board Members as Recommended by the Nominating Committee.
The Recommend Local Program for 1971-72., 1971
By-laws of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Undated
Don't Buy a Gold Brick, Undated
National Committee to Defeat the Un-Equal Rights Amendment and to Promote Equal Opportunities by Mrs. Austin J. Stone., Undated
Dayton and Montgomery County League of Women Voters Departments of Government and Foreign Policy, by Gregory, J. V. C., Undated
Dayton Public Forums: Social and Economic Problems of Women., Undated
Equal Rights Amendment., Undated
Box 5 / Folder 1
National League Convention and State Council, 1935-1940
Box 5 / Folder 2
Unicameral Kit, 1925-1938
Box 1 / Folder 7
Speeches, 1922
Pan American Conference of Women: address before all women, April 1922/by Official Participants., 1922 April
Pan American Conference of Women: address before all women, April 1922/by Official Participants., 1922 April
Box 1 / Folder 8
Speeches, 1926, 1940
The Way of the League: address before National League of Women Voters, St. Louis, Missouri, the Seventh Annual Convention,
April, 1926 / by Belle Sherwin., 1926 April
The Place of the League in Political Life: address before Ohio Council, Springfield, Ohio, May 1940 / by Miss Roach., 1940 May
The Way of the League: address before National League of Women Voters, St. Louis, Missouri, the Seventh Annual Convention,
April, 1926 / by Belle Sherwin., 1926 April
The Place of the League in Political Life: address before Ohio Council, Springfield, Ohio, May 1940 / by Miss Roach., 1940 May
Newsletters, 1922-1978, Undated
Box 2 / Folder 1
Young Women's League. The League Lantern, Dayton, OH., 1922-1924
Box 2 / Folder 2
Newsletters, 1935-1946
An American Plank for an American Platform. National Women's Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc., New York, n.d., Undated
Catt, Carrie Chapman. Kings, German and American, After-War Messages to the American People. National Women's Suffrage Publishing
Company, Inc., New York, n.d., Undated
Catt, Carrie Chapman. War Aims: War Messages to the American People. National Women's Suffrage Publishing Co., New York,
n.d., Undated
Editorial Comment on the League of Women Voters and Its Work. National League of Women Voters, Washington, DC, Sept. 1935., 1935 September
Eighteenth Convention League of Women Voters of the United States (1948 : Michigan)., 1948
Know Your Town's Future: Summary of Study Series, conducted by League of Women Voters, Dayton and Montgomery County, March
6 - April 3, 1946., 1946
Massed Piano Concert: program under the direction of Emma McClure, sponsored by the Dayton League of Women Voters, May 13,
n.d.(two announcements)., Undated
An American Plank for an American Platform. National Women's Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc., New York, n.d., Undated
Catt, Carrie Chapman. Kings, German and American, After-War Messages to the American People. National Women's Suffrage Publishing
Company, Inc., New York, n.d., Undated
Catt, Carrie Chapman. War Aims: War Messages to the American People. National Women's Suffrage Publishing Co., New York,
n.d., Undated
Editorial Comment on the League of Women Voters and Its Work. National League of Women Voters, Washington, DC, Sept. 1935., 1935 September
Eighteenth Convention League of Women Voters of the United States (1948 : Michigan)., 1948
Know Your Town's Future: Summary of Study Series, conducted by League of Women Voters, Dayton and Montgomery County, March
6 - April 3, 1946., 1946
Massed Piano Concert: program under the direction of Emma McClure, sponsored by the Dayton League of Women Voters, May 13,
n.d.(two announcements)., Undated
Box 2 / Folder 3
Newsletters, 1941-1978
The Dayton Woman Citizen. Vol. 23, no 6, June 1945., 1945 June
The Dayton Woman Citizen. Vol. 23, no 8, Sept. 1945., 1945 September
Member's Magazine, special issue. National League of Women Voters, August 1941., 1941 August
Member's Magazine. National League of Women Voters, October 1940 - March 1943., 1940 October - 1943 March
Membership Directory, 1978 - 79. League of Women Voters, Dayton, OH Sept. 30, 1978., 1978 September 30
Moley, Raymond. The Contribution of the Average Citizen to Local Surveys, National League of Women Voters, Washington, D.
C. April 1923., 1923 April
The Dayton Woman Citizen. Vol. 23, no 6, June 1945., 1945 June
The Dayton Woman Citizen. Vol. 23, no 8, Sept. 1945., 1945 September
Member's Magazine, special issue. National League of Women Voters, August 1941., 1941 August
Member's Magazine. National League of Women Voters, October 1940 - March 1943., 1940 October - 1943 March
Membership Directory, 1978 - 79. League of Women Voters, Dayton, OH Sept. 30, 1978., 1978 September 30
Moley, Raymond. The Contribution of the Average Citizen to Local Surveys, National League of Women Voters, Washington, D.
C. April 1923., 1923 April
Box 2 / Folder 4
The Ohio Woman Voter, Ohio League of Women Voters Columbus, OH., 1923-1924
Box 2 / Folder 5
The Ohio Woman Voter, Ohio League of Women Voters Columbus, OH., 1925
Box 2 / Folder 6
The Ohio Woman Voter, Ohio League of Women Voters Columbus, OH., 1926
Box 2 / Folder 7
The Ohio Woman Voter, Ohio League of Women Voters Columbus, OH, 1943-1954
Studies and Programs, 1924-1988, Undated
Box 3 / Folder 1
Studies and Programs, 1937-1938
Program Guide: /Executive Secretary's Copy for All Departments, 1937-1938., 1937-1938
Program Guide: /Executive Secretary's Copy for All Departments, 1937-1938., 1937-1938
Box 3 / Folder 2
Studies and Programs, 1924-1944
The First Six Years of the National League of Women Voters, 1920-1926, National League of Women Voters, Washington DC, 1926
[?]., [1926?]
A Record of Four Years in the National League of Women Voters, 1920-24. National League of Women Voters, Washington, D. C.,
April 1924. (two copies), 1924 April
National League of Women Voters: Seventh Annual Convention of The National League of Women Voters: program, Saint Louis,
Missouri, April 14-21, 1926., 1926 April
National League of Women Voters. Proposed Program of Work for the National League of Women Voters, 1926-1927, Washington,
DC, 1926., 1926
National League of Women Voters. General Finance Plan for Raising the Income of the League of Women Voters, National, State
and Local, New York, October, 1927., 1927
National League of Women Voters. Purpose, Program and Organization of the National League of Women Voters, New York, October,
1927., 1927
National League of Women Voters. What the League of Women Voters National, State and Local Means to the Individual Women
Voter, Washington, DC, October, 1927., 1927
National League of Women Voters. Bulletin of the National League of Women Voters, Chicago, Illinois, 1928., 1928
National League of Women Voters. Program of Work for the National League of Women Voters, 1928-1929, Washington, DC, 1928., 1928
The Dayton Music Club Musicale: program, November 24, 1931., 1931 November 24
Annual Meeting: The Dayton League of Women Voters. Dayton, Ohio, May 2, 1933., 1933 May 2
Program Civil Service Assembly of the United States and Canada: 28th Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 21,22,23,24,
1936., 1936 October
Gala Banquet: Thirteenth Convention of The National League of Women Voters: program, Saint Louis, Missouri, April 27, 1938., 1938 April 27
Wells, Marguerite M. A Portrait of the League of Women Voters at the Age of Eighteen, National League of Women Voters, April
1938., 1938 April
Program of the National League of Women Voters: 1940-1942, Washington, DC, 1940., 1940
1941-1942: Program of Work of the Illinois League of Women Voters, Adopted by Convention Voters 1941: /Chicago, Illinois,
1941., 1941
Explanation of Active List for 1942-1944: War finance program, Washington, DC, 1942., 1942
Fifteenth Convention, Chicago, April 28-May 1, 1942., 1942
Baldwin, Louise G., Chicago to Chicago: Legislative Review, Chicago, Biennial Convention, April 29, 1942., 1942 April 29
Summary Budget Report. National League of Women Voters, 1941, 1942,1942-43., [circa 1941-1943]
National League of Women Voters. In Reply to Queries on "Equal Rights" by Constitutional Amendment, Washington, DC, February,
1944., 1944
Make Your Congressman: /ballot, , n.d., Undated
Cook County League of Women Voters. Members Handbook, Chicago, n.d., Undated
National League of Women Voters Fifteenth Convention: program, April 28-May 1, 1942., 1942
National League of Women Voters: program for 1942-1944: Authorized by the l942 Convention, Washington, DC, 1942., 1942
May 16, 1943 - From Mrs. J. V. C. Gregory to Senator Harold H. Burton. On behalf of the LWV, Mrs. Gregory expects Senator
Burton to vote for the extension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Program, and the vote against any amendments to the program., 1943 May 16
May 24, 1943 - From Senator Harold Burton, a general acknowledgment letter. Mr. Burton acknowledges Mrs. Gregory's communication
and states that he favors extending the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act. He also states that the defeated House amendment
making each agreement subject, within sixty days, to a Congressional vote, is entitled to further consideration by the Senate., 1943 May 24
May 16, 1943 - From J. V. C. Gregory to Senator Harold H. Burton. Mrs. Gregory expresses the League of Women Voters endorsement
of the "Ball, Burton, Hatch, Hill Resolution" on post-war planning and urges the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to act
on it immediately., 1943 May 16
May 19, l943 - From Senator Harold Burton to Mrs. Gregory. Mr. Burton is replying to Mrs. Gregory, thanking her for the LWV's
support of the above Resolution, and informs her that per her request he has filed it with the Foreign Relations Committee
of the Senate., 1943 May 19
Sixteenth Convention: National League of Women Voters: program, Chicago, Illinois, April 25-28, 1944.(A revised copy of the
same program is included)., 1944 April
Members Handbook: program issued by Cook County League of Women Voters, Chicago, n.d., Undated
The First Six Years of the National League of Women Voters, 1920-1926, National League of Women Voters, Washington DC, 1926
[?]., [1926?]
A Record of Four Years in the National League of Women Voters, 1920-24. National League of Women Voters, Washington, D. C.,
April 1924. (two copies), 1924 April
National League of Women Voters: Seventh Annual Convention of The National League of Women Voters: program, Saint Louis,
Missouri, April 14-21, 1926., 1926 April
National League of Women Voters. Proposed Program of Work for the National League of Women Voters, 1926-1927, Washington,
DC, 1926., 1926
National League of Women Voters. General Finance Plan for Raising the Income of the League of Women Voters, National, State
and Local, New York, October, 1927., 1927
National League of Women Voters. Purpose, Program and Organization of the National League of Women Voters, New York, October,
1927., 1927
National League of Women Voters. What the League of Women Voters National, State and Local Means to the Individual Women
Voter, Washington, DC, October, 1927., 1927
National League of Women Voters. Bulletin of the National League of Women Voters, Chicago, Illinois, 1928., 1928
National League of Women Voters. Program of Work for the National League of Women Voters, 1928-1929, Washington, DC, 1928., 1928
The Dayton Music Club Musicale: program, November 24, 1931., 1931 November 24
Annual Meeting: The Dayton League of Women Voters. Dayton, Ohio, May 2, 1933., 1933 May 2
Program Civil Service Assembly of the United States and Canada: 28th Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 21,22,23,24,
1936., 1936 October
Gala Banquet: Thirteenth Convention of The National League of Women Voters: program, Saint Louis, Missouri, April 27, 1938., 1938 April 27
Wells, Marguerite M. A Portrait of the League of Women Voters at the Age of Eighteen, National League of Women Voters, April
1938., 1938 April
Program of the National League of Women Voters: 1940-1942, Washington, DC, 1940., 1940
1941-1942: Program of Work of the Illinois League of Women Voters, Adopted by Convention Voters 1941: /Chicago, Illinois,
1941., 1941
Explanation of Active List for 1942-1944: War finance program, Washington, DC, 1942., 1942
Fifteenth Convention, Chicago, April 28-May 1, 1942., 1942
Baldwin, Louise G., Chicago to Chicago: Legislative Review, Chicago, Biennial Convention, April 29, 1942., 1942 April 29
Summary Budget Report. National League of Women Voters, 1941, 1942,1942-43., [circa 1941-1943]
National League of Women Voters. In Reply to Queries on "Equal Rights" by Constitutional Amendment, Washington, DC, February,
1944., 1944
Make Your Congressman: /ballot, , n.d., Undated
Cook County League of Women Voters. Members Handbook, Chicago, n.d., Undated
National League of Women Voters Fifteenth Convention: program, April 28-May 1, 1942., 1942
National League of Women Voters: program for 1942-1944: Authorized by the l942 Convention, Washington, DC, 1942., 1942
May 16, 1943 - From Mrs. J. V. C. Gregory to Senator Harold H. Burton. On behalf of the LWV, Mrs. Gregory expects Senator
Burton to vote for the extension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Program, and the vote against any amendments to the program., 1943 May 16
May 24, 1943 - From Senator Harold Burton, a general acknowledgment letter. Mr. Burton acknowledges Mrs. Gregory's communication
and states that he favors extending the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act. He also states that the defeated House amendment
making each agreement subject, within sixty days, to a Congressional vote, is entitled to further consideration by the Senate., 1943 May 24
May 16, 1943 - From J. V. C. Gregory to Senator Harold H. Burton. Mrs. Gregory expresses the League of Women Voters endorsement
of the "Ball, Burton, Hatch, Hill Resolution" on post-war planning and urges the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to act
on it immediately., 1943 May 16
May 19, l943 - From Senator Harold Burton to Mrs. Gregory. Mr. Burton is replying to Mrs. Gregory, thanking her for the LWV's
support of the above Resolution, and informs her that per her request he has filed it with the Foreign Relations Committee
of the Senate., 1943 May 19
Sixteenth Convention: National League of Women Voters: program, Chicago, Illinois, April 25-28, 1944.(A revised copy of the
same program is included)., 1944 April
Members Handbook: program issued by Cook County League of Women Voters, Chicago, n.d., Undated
Box 3 / Folder 3
Studies and Programs, 1945-1976
The League of Women Voters Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1920-1945: program, Dayton Chamber of Commerce April 3, 1945., 1945
National League of Women Voters. Know Your Town's Future, Washington, DC, October, 1945., 1945 October
National League of Women Voters. Stumbling Block, Washington, DC, January, 1946., 1946 January
General Membership Program Meetings: program, 1951 [?]., [1951?]
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1947-1948
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1952-1953
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1953-1954
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1954-1955
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1955-1956
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1956-1957
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1957-1958
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1958-1959
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1959-1960
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1960-1961
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1961-1962
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1962-1963
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1966-1967
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1967-1968
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1968-1969
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1969-1970
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1971-1972
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1972-1973
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1976
National League of Women Voters. A Few Important Opinions on the Work of the League of Women Voters, Washington, DC, n.d., Undated
Dayton League of Women Voters. The League of Women Voters of Dayton, Ohio: What It Is and Does, Dayton, Ohio, n.d., Undated
National League of Women Voters. The National League of Women Voters: What It Is, Washington, DC, n.d., Undated
National League of Women Voters. Why We Have Chosen These Four, Washington, DC, n.d., Undated
The League of Women Voters Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1920-1945: program, Dayton Chamber of Commerce April 3, 1945., 1945
National League of Women Voters. Know Your Town's Future, Washington, DC, October, 1945., 1945 October
National League of Women Voters. Stumbling Block, Washington, DC, January, 1946., 1946 January
General Membership Program Meetings: program, 1951 [?]., [1951?]
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1947-1948
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1952-1953
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1953-1954
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1954-1955
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1955-1956
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1956-1957
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1957-1958
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1958-1959
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1959-1960
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1960-1961
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1961-1962
League of Women Voters of Dayton: Programs, Dayton, Ohio, 1962-1963
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1966-1967
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1967-1968
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1968-1969
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1969-1970
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1971-1972
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1972-1973
Dayton League of Women Voters: programs, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, Dayton, Ohio, 1976
National League of Women Voters. A Few Important Opinions on the Work of the League of Women Voters, Washington, DC, n.d., Undated
Dayton League of Women Voters. The League of Women Voters of Dayton, Ohio: What It Is and Does, Dayton, Ohio, n.d., Undated
National League of Women Voters. The National League of Women Voters: What It Is, Washington, DC, n.d., Undated
National League of Women Voters. Why We Have Chosen These Four, Washington, DC, n.d., Undated
Box 3 / Folder 4
Studies and Programs, 1944-1957
The Record: Review of Action Taken and Material Prepared on 1942-44 Active List, Washington, DC April 12, 1944., 1944 April 12
Report of the Committee on Training for Librarianship, October, 1948., 1948 October
Housing Problem in the Dayton Urban Area, January-February, 1954., 1954
Religion in a Divided World: Excerpts from the Report of the Fourth National Study Conference on the Churches and World Order,
February, 1955., 1955 February
Adequate Services to Juveniles, October, 1955., 1955 October
Conservation, a Study of Water Resources, November, 1956., 1956 November
Some Concepts of Individual Liberties, December, 1956., 1956 December
Focus on the Future, January, 1957., 1957 January
Metropolitan Area Problems Report I and II, February, 1957., 1957 February
Ohio Public Finance, March, 1957., 1957 March
Conservation, a Study of Water Resources, April, 1957., 1957 April
United Nations, November, 1957., 1957 November
Announcement of Meetings at Library, n.d., Undated
The Record: Review of Action Taken and Material Prepared on 1942-44 Active List, Washington, DC April 12, 1944., 1944 April 12
Report of the Committee on Training for Librarianship, October, 1948., 1948 October
Housing Problem in the Dayton Urban Area, January-February, 1954., 1954
Religion in a Divided World: Excerpts from the Report of the Fourth National Study Conference on the Churches and World Order,
February, 1955., 1955 February
Adequate Services to Juveniles, October, 1955., 1955 October
Conservation, a Study of Water Resources, November, 1956., 1956 November
Some Concepts of Individual Liberties, December, 1956., 1956 December
Focus on the Future, January, 1957., 1957 January
Metropolitan Area Problems Report I and II, February, 1957., 1957 February
Ohio Public Finance, March, 1957., 1957 March
Conservation, a Study of Water Resources, April, 1957., 1957 April
United Nations, November, 1957., 1957 November
Announcement of Meetings at Library, n.d., Undated
Box 3 / Folder 5
Studies and Programs, 1958-1959
State Agenda Item I: Ways of Meeting the Costs of State and Local Government, February, 1958., 1958 February
Library Needs, March, 1958., 1958 March
Continuing Responsibilities: National, State, Local, October, 1958., 1958 October
A Study of Our County and Municipal Courts Aimed at a More Complete Understanding of Their Purpose and Methods of Operations,
November, 1958., 1958 November
National Item I: Making and Carrying Out US Foreign Policy, December, 1958., 1958 December
State Item I: Representation in the General Assembly of Ohio, January, 1959., 1959 January
In Your Hands, Your Government: Ohio's Local Government Units and Their Interrelationships, February, 1959., 1959 February
Study of our County and Municipal Courts Aimed at a more Complete Understanding of their Purpose and Methods of Operations,
March, 1959., 1959 March
Local Governments and Their Interrelationships Part II, April, 1959., 1959 April
Foreign Policy Study Part II: Foreign Economic Policy Evaluation, May, 1959., 1959 May
Water Resources, November, 1959., 1959 November
Welfare Services in Montgomery County, Oct., 1959., 1959 October
State Agenda Item I: Ways of Meeting the Costs of State and Local Government, February, 1958., 1958 February
Library Needs, March, 1958., 1958 March
Continuing Responsibilities: National, State, Local, October, 1958., 1958 October
A Study of Our County and Municipal Courts Aimed at a More Complete Understanding of Their Purpose and Methods of Operations,
November, 1958., 1958 November
National Item I: Making and Carrying Out US Foreign Policy, December, 1958., 1958 December
State Item I: Representation in the General Assembly of Ohio, January, 1959., 1959 January
In Your Hands, Your Government: Ohio's Local Government Units and Their Interrelationships, February, 1959., 1959 February
Study of our County and Municipal Courts Aimed at a more Complete Understanding of their Purpose and Methods of Operations,
March, 1959., 1959 March
Local Governments and Their Interrelationships Part II, April, 1959., 1959 April
Foreign Policy Study Part II: Foreign Economic Policy Evaluation, May, 1959., 1959 May
Water Resources, November, 1959., 1959 November
Welfare Services in Montgomery County, Oct., 1959., 1959 October
Box 4 / Folder 1
Studies and Programs, 1960
A Continued Study of County and Municipal Courts of Montgomery County, Part I, January, 1960., 1960 January
Community Profile, February, 1960., 1960 February
National Item I - Foreign Policy - Evaluation of US Foreign Policy with Continued Support of the United Nations System, World
Trade and Economic Development, and Collective Security, March, 1960., 1960 March
A Continued Study of County and Municipal Courts of Montgomery County, Part II, April, 1960., 1960 April
A Continued Study of Welfare Services in Montgomery County, May, 1960., 1960 May
Study Material - October Unit Meetings, October, 1960., 1960 October
Mental Health Programs: Policies, Organization and Financing, December, 1960., 1960 December
A Continued Study of County and Municipal Courts of Montgomery County, Part I, January, 1960., 1960 January
Community Profile, February, 1960., 1960 February
National Item I - Foreign Policy - Evaluation of US Foreign Policy with Continued Support of the United Nations System, World
Trade and Economic Development, and Collective Security, March, 1960., 1960 March
A Continued Study of County and Municipal Courts of Montgomery County, Part II, April, 1960., 1960 April
A Continued Study of Welfare Services in Montgomery County, May, 1960., 1960 May
Study Material - October Unit Meetings, October, 1960., 1960 October
Mental Health Programs: Policies, Organization and Financing, December, 1960., 1960 December
Box 4 / Folder 2
Studies and Programs, 1961
A Housing Program in Dayton Based on Sound Community Planning, January, 1961., 1961 January
Water Resources in Ohio, February, 1961., 1961 February
Water Management in Ohio, March, 1960. (Attached to previous item), 1960 March
Dayton Municipal Court, 1961 [?]., [1961?]
Education Beyond the High School, March, 1961., 1961 March
Economic Diplomacy at Home and Abroad, April, 1961., 1961 April
Foreign Trade Study, by Mrs. Paul W. Heinz, Chairman November, 1961., 1961 November
A Study of Metropolitan Area Housing Problems, December, 1961., 1961 December
A Housing Program in Dayton Based on Sound Community Planning, January, 1961., 1961 January
Water Resources in Ohio, February, 1961., 1961 February
Water Management in Ohio, March, 1960. (Attached to previous item), 1960 March
Dayton Municipal Court, 1961 [?]., [1961?]
Education Beyond the High School, March, 1961., 1961 March
Economic Diplomacy at Home and Abroad, April, 1961., 1961 April
Foreign Trade Study, by Mrs. Paul W. Heinz, Chairman November, 1961., 1961 November
A Study of Metropolitan Area Housing Problems, December, 1961., 1961 December
Box 4 / Folder 3
Studies and Programs, 1962
The League of Women Voters of Dayton: Dayton Municipal Court, February, 1962., 1962 February
Education Beyond the High School, March, 1962., 1962 March
A Study of Metropolitan Area Housing Problems, April, 1962., 1962 April
Study of Adequate Financing for the City of Dayton, by Mrs. Earl Birmingham, Chairman, September, 1962., 1962 September
Education Beyond the High School, December, 1962., 1962 December
Memo to League Presidents, December, 1962., 1962 December
Continued Support of US Policies to Promote World Economic Development and an Evaluation of Opportunities to Expand Regional
Cooperation, January, 1963. (Attached to previous item), 1963 January
Proposed Program for the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, 1962-63., 1962-1963
The League of Women Voters of Dayton: Dayton Municipal Court, February, 1962., 1962 February
Education Beyond the High School, March, 1962., 1962 March
A Study of Metropolitan Area Housing Problems, April, 1962., 1962 April
Study of Adequate Financing for the City of Dayton, by Mrs. Earl Birmingham, Chairman, September, 1962., 1962 September
Education Beyond the High School, December, 1962., 1962 December
Memo to League Presidents, December, 1962., 1962 December
Continued Support of US Policies to Promote World Economic Development and an Evaluation of Opportunities to Expand Regional
Cooperation, January, 1963. (Attached to previous item), 1963 January
Proposed Program for the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, 1962-63., 1962-1963
Box 4 / Folder 4
Studies and Programs, 1963-1964
Continuing Responsibilities on the Local and State Levels, February, 1963., 1963 February
A Study of Planning for Montgomery County with Special Emphasis on Financing a Long Range Capital Improvement Program, February,
1963., 1963 February
Study of Montgomery County Health Department, April, 1963., 1963 April
City Charter Revision, 1963 [?]., [1963?]
Voters Bulletin, August 13, 1963., 1963 August 13
Adequate Services to Juveniles, August, 1963., 1963 August
National Study Item I: United Nations, October, 1963., 1963 October
Foreign Economic Policy Study, November, 1963., 1963 November
A Study of Area Planning: With Special Emphasis on Problems of Annexation, Criteria for Suburban Zoning and Concern for the
Retention of Open Spaces, December 7, 1963., 1963 December 7
Know Your Town: Character Study of Madison Township and Trotwood Village, 1963., 1963
Local Study: Dayton District, March, 1964., 1964 March
State Item: Current Agenda (1963-1965), April, 1964., 1964 April
Open Space Levies, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, September, 1964., 1964 September
Ohio Finance Study, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, October, 1964., 1964 October
National Continuing Responsibilities: 1963-1964, 1964 [?]., [1964?]
Continuing Responsibilities on the Local and State Levels, February, 1963., 1963 February
A Study of Planning for Montgomery County with Special Emphasis on Financing a Long Range Capital Improvement Program, February,
1963., 1963 February
Study of Montgomery County Health Department, April, 1963., 1963 April
City Charter Revision, 1963 [?]., [1963?]
Voters Bulletin, August 13, 1963., 1963 August 13
Adequate Services to Juveniles, August, 1963., 1963 August
National Study Item I: United Nations, October, 1963., 1963 October
Foreign Economic Policy Study, November, 1963., 1963 November
A Study of Area Planning: With Special Emphasis on Problems of Annexation, Criteria for Suburban Zoning and Concern for the
Retention of Open Spaces, December 7, 1963., 1963 December 7
Know Your Town: Character Study of Madison Township and Trotwood Village, 1963., 1963
Local Study: Dayton District, March, 1964., 1964 March
State Item: Current Agenda (1963-1965), April, 1964., 1964 April
Open Space Levies, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, September, 1964., 1964 September
Ohio Finance Study, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, October, 1964., 1964 October
National Continuing Responsibilities: 1963-1964, 1964 [?]., [1964?]
Box 4 / Folder 5
Studies and Programs, 1965-1988, Undated
Foreign Economic Policy Study Trade With the Communists, January, 1965., 1965 January
Development of Human Resources, March, 1965., 1965 March
Apportionment Study, National Current Agenda Apportionment of State Legislatures, November, 1965., 1965 November
Development of Human Resources, January, 1966., 1966 January
State Item #2 - Civil Rights, March, 1966., 1966 March
Ohio's Major Services (Welfare) Study and Financial Local Governments Study, April, 1966., 1966 April
Report of the Annual Meeting on April 28, 1966, April 28, 1966., 1966 April 28
Ohio's Major Services Study and Financing Local Governments; Organization of Welfare Programs in Ohio as of July 1, 1966,
July 1, 1966., 1966 July 1
Proposed Program for 1966-67, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, 1966., 1966
The Choosing Chart, Voters Service Study, Political Parties Report, June, 1967., 1967 June
State Education Study Material, September, 1968., 1968 September
Human Resources Study Material, 1968., 1968
US Foreign Aid Study, 1969., 1969
Annual Meeting: League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, April 24, 1969., 1969 April 24
Ohio Constitution Study: How's Your State Constitution?, March l970., 1970 March
School Study: A Chronology of Civil Rights and the Public School, April 1970., 1970 April
Welfare Study: Why Study Welfare Again, November, 1970., 1970 November
Proposed State Program, 1971-73, 1971., 1971
General Membership Meeting, January 27, 1971., 1971 January 27
China Position Updated, August, 1971., 1971 August
Constitution Study Grows Like Weeds of Summer, September, 1971., 1971 September
Environmental Quality Study, November, 1971., 1971 November
US Congress Study, National Study Program, January, 1972., 1972 January
Proposed Local Program, 1972-73, April, 1972., 1972 April
Adult and Juvenile Justice: Brief History-Juvenile Courts, March, 1972., 1972 March
Schlau, Mrs. R. E., Mass Transit Study: Local Program, April, 1972., 1972 April
Adult and Juvenile Justice, November, 1972., 1972 November
What is Action? September Unit Meetings: Action Without Study is Fatal, but Study Without Action is Futile, Summer, 1972., 1972
Mass Transit Study, February, 1973., 1973 February
The Environmental Quality Update, November, 1973., 1973 November
Human Resources: An Overview, December, 1973., 1973 December
Consensus Questionnaire: Local Program-Corporal Punishment, December, 1974., 1974 December
Adult Justice: Adult and Juvenile Justice State Study, February, 1975., 1975 February
Human Resources-Education: School Finance in Ohio, April, 1975., 1975 April
Primary Presidential Candidates State, June 8, 1976., 1976 June 8
Brown, Ted W. Get the Spirit of '76: Register and Vote, Voter Information Pamphlet, Secretary of State, 1976., 1976
Land Use: Clarification of Eminent Domain, October, 1976., 1976 October
Scenic River Outing: Directions to the Stillwater Prairie Reserve, August 24, 1986., 1986 August 24
Program Planning, January, 1987., 1987 January
Barber, Kathleen. Alert on Great Lakes Diversions, February, 1987., 1987 February
Food and Agricultural System in the US Economy, February, 1988., 1988 February
Board of Directors, n.d., Undated
April Units - "What are Group Homes?, n.d., Undated
Questions and Issues Ballots, n.d., Undated
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, n.d., Undated
Foreign Economic Policy Study Trade With the Communists, January, 1965., 1965 January
Development of Human Resources, March, 1965., 1965 March
Apportionment Study, National Current Agenda Apportionment of State Legislatures, November, 1965., 1965 November
Development of Human Resources, January, 1966., 1966 January
State Item #2 - Civil Rights, March, 1966., 1966 March
Ohio's Major Services (Welfare) Study and Financial Local Governments Study, April, 1966., 1966 April
Report of the Annual Meeting on April 28, 1966, April 28, 1966., 1966 April 28
Ohio's Major Services Study and Financing Local Governments; Organization of Welfare Programs in Ohio as of July 1, 1966,
July 1, 1966., 1966 July 1
Proposed Program for 1966-67, League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, 1966., 1966
The Choosing Chart, Voters Service Study, Political Parties Report, June, 1967., 1967 June
State Education Study Material, September, 1968., 1968 September
Human Resources Study Material, 1968., 1968
US Foreign Aid Study, 1969., 1969
Annual Meeting: League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, April 24, 1969., 1969 April 24
Ohio Constitution Study: How's Your State Constitution?, March l970., 1970 March
School Study: A Chronology of Civil Rights and the Public School, April 1970., 1970 April
Welfare Study: Why Study Welfare Again, November, 1970., 1970 November
Proposed State Program, 1971-73, 1971., 1971
General Membership Meeting, January 27, 1971., 1971 January 27
China Position Updated, August, 1971., 1971 August
Constitution Study Grows Like Weeds of Summer, September, 1971., 1971 September
Environmental Quality Study, November, 1971., 1971 November
US Congress Study, National Study Program, January, 1972., 1972 January
Proposed Local Program, 1972-73, April, 1972., 1972 April
Adult and Juvenile Justice: Brief History-Juvenile Courts, March, 1972., 1972 March
Schlau, Mrs. R. E., Mass Transit Study: Local Program, April, 1972., 1972 April
Adult and Juvenile Justice, November, 1972., 1972 November
What is Action? September Unit Meetings: Action Without Study is Fatal, but Study Without Action is Futile, Summer, 1972., 1972
Mass Transit Study, February, 1973., 1973 February
The Environmental Quality Update, November, 1973., 1973 November
Human Resources: An Overview, December, 1973., 1973 December
Consensus Questionnaire: Local Program-Corporal Punishment, December, 1974., 1974 December
Adult Justice: Adult and Juvenile Justice State Study, February, 1975., 1975 February
Human Resources-Education: School Finance in Ohio, April, 1975., 1975 April
Primary Presidential Candidates State, June 8, 1976., 1976 June 8
Brown, Ted W. Get the Spirit of '76: Register and Vote, Voter Information Pamphlet, Secretary of State, 1976., 1976
Land Use: Clarification of Eminent Domain, October, 1976., 1976 October
Scenic River Outing: Directions to the Stillwater Prairie Reserve, August 24, 1986., 1986 August 24
Program Planning, January, 1987., 1987 January
Barber, Kathleen. Alert on Great Lakes Diversions, February, 1987., 1987 February
Food and Agricultural System in the US Economy, February, 1988., 1988 February
Board of Directors, n.d., Undated
April Units - "What are Group Homes?, n.d., Undated
Questions and Issues Ballots, n.d., Undated
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area, n.d., Undated
Foreign Policy (oversize), 1927-1995
Box 6 / Folder 1
Foreign Policy - Minutes, 1958
Box 6 / Folder 2
Foreign Policy - Publications, 1943-1951
Box 5 / Folder 3
Foreign Policy - Dumbarton Oaks Security Plan - Publications, 1944-1945
Box 6 / Folder 3
Foreign Policy - Newspaper clippings, 1939-1947
Box 6 / Folder 4
Foreign Policy - Correspondence, 1927-1940
Box 6 / Folder 5
National Democracy, Discussion and Speech Techniques, Programs, 1938-1946
Box 6 / Folder 6
League of Women Voters - Directories, Guides, 1945-1995
Newspapers and Miscellaneous (oversize), 1936-1998, Undated
Box 7 / Folder 1
Newspapers, 1948-1970
League of Women Voters of Dayton, Dayton Voters' Bulletin, 1948-1956
League of Women Voters of Dayton, Voters' Bulletin of Dayton, 1956-1964
League of Women Voters of Dayton, Non-Partisan Voters Bulletin, 1964-1970
League of Women Voters of Dayton, Dayton Voters' Bulletin, 1948-1956
League of Women Voters of Dayton, Voters' Bulletin of Dayton, 1956-1964
League of Women Voters of Dayton, Non-Partisan Voters Bulletin, 1964-1970
Box 7 / Folder 2
Miscellaneous Materials, 1936-1998
Explain Sample Ballot for the State Election, November 3, 1936., 1936 November 3
League of Women Voters. Information on State Candidates in Primaries, Dayton, Ohio, 1948., 1948
League of Women Voters. Information on State Candidates in General Election, Dayton, Ohio, Oct., 1948., 1948 October
League of Women Voters. Voters Information: Know Your Candidates, State and National Candidates, Cleveland, OH, November
6, 1962., 1962 November 6
League of Women Voters. Voters Information: Know Your Candidates, State and National Candidates, Cleveland, OH, May 8, 1962., 1962 May 8
League of Women Voters of Ohio. Special Election Bulletin for the Ohio Voter: Special Election, Cincinnati, OH, May 4,
1965., 1965 May 4
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. The League of Women Voters Recommends Vote: No, on the Charter Amendment,
Dayton, OH, July, 1963., 1963 July
National Women's History Project. Living the Legacy of Women's Rights, Windsor, Canada, 1997 (one poster), 1997
National Women's History Project. We Can Do It!, Windsor, Canada, 1997 (one poster)., 1997
Woman Suffrage Association Up-Stairs, n.d. (one poster), Undated
Mansur, Viola D. Memorial, n.d. (one picture)., Undated
Preserving Women's History in Ohio: program, by Wright State University, Ohio Preservation Council, Dayton and Montgomery
County Public Library, WSU Women's Center, Society of Ohio Archivists, Oct. 22, 1998., 1998 October 22
Celebrating Women's History in Ohio, The Society of Ohio Archivists, October 18-24, 1998 (two posters)., 1998 October
Explain Sample Ballot for the State Election, November 3, 1936., 1936 November 3
League of Women Voters. Information on State Candidates in Primaries, Dayton, Ohio, 1948., 1948
League of Women Voters. Information on State Candidates in General Election, Dayton, Ohio, Oct., 1948., 1948 October
League of Women Voters. Voters Information: Know Your Candidates, State and National Candidates, Cleveland, OH, November
6, 1962., 1962 November 6
League of Women Voters. Voters Information: Know Your Candidates, State and National Candidates, Cleveland, OH, May 8, 1962., 1962 May 8
League of Women Voters of Ohio. Special Election Bulletin for the Ohio Voter: Special Election, Cincinnati, OH, May 4,
1965., 1965 May 4
League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. The League of Women Voters Recommends Vote: No, on the Charter Amendment,
Dayton, OH, July, 1963., 1963 July
National Women's History Project. Living the Legacy of Women's Rights, Windsor, Canada, 1997 (one poster), 1997
National Women's History Project. We Can Do It!, Windsor, Canada, 1997 (one poster)., 1997
Woman Suffrage Association Up-Stairs, n.d. (one poster), Undated
Mansur, Viola D. Memorial, n.d. (one picture)., Undated
Preserving Women's History in Ohio: program, by Wright State University, Ohio Preservation Council, Dayton and Montgomery
County Public Library, WSU Women's Center, Society of Ohio Archivists, Oct. 22, 1998., 1998 October 22
Celebrating Women's History in Ohio, The Society of Ohio Archivists, October 18-24, 1998 (two posters)., 1998 October
Box 8
Scrapbook I, 1921
Box 8
Scrapbook II, 1921 November - 1922 May
Box 9
Scrapbook III, 1922 May - 1923 June
Box 9
Scrapbook IV, 1923 June - 1924 January
Box 10
Scrapbook V, 1924 January - 1924 May
Box 10
Scrapbook VI, 1924 May - 1924 November
Box 11
Scrapbook VII, 1924 November - 1925 May
Box 11
Scrapbook VIII, 1925 May - 1925 November
Box 12
Scrapbook IX, 1925 November - 1926 April
Box 12
Scrapbook X, 1926 April - 1927 January
Box 13
Scrapbook XI, 1927 February 1 - 1927 November 1
Box 13
Exhibition of Queen Titania's Fairy Palace Sponsored by Dayton League of Women Voters, 1927 August 1 - 1927 August 17
Box 14
Scrapbook XII, 1927 November - 1928 March
Box 14
Scrapbook XIII, 1928 March - 1928 July
Box 15
Scrapbook XIV, 1928 July - 1929 February
Box 15
Scrapbook XV, 1929 February - 1929 November
Box 15
Scrapbook XVI, 1929 November - 1930 May
Box 15
Scrapbook XVII, 1930 April - 1930 October
Box 16
Scrapbook, 1930 October - 1931 October
Box 17
Scrapbook, 1931 October - 1932 November
Box 18
Scrapbook, 1932 December - 1933 December
Box 19
Scrapbook (oversize), 1934
Box 19
Scrapbook (oversize), 1935
Box 19
Scrapbook (oversize), 1936
Box 20
Scrapbook I (oversize), 1937
Box 20
Scrapbook II (oversize), 1938
Box 20
Scrapbook III (oversize), 1939
Box 21
Scrapbook (oversize), 1939 June - 1940 May
Box 22
Scrapbook (oversize), 1940 June 1 - 1941 May 30
Box 23
Scrapbook (oversize), 1941 June 1 - 1942 May 31
Box 24
Scrapbook (oversize), 1942 June 1 - 1944 June
Box 25
Pan American Conference and Clippings from Baltimore Newspapers, Book 1, 1922
Box 25
Pan American Conference and Clippings from Baltimore Newspapers, Book 2, 1922
Box 26
Pan American Conference and Clippings from Baltimore Newspapers, Book 3, 1922