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Postcard with political cartoon. Acts as a partner/accompanying piece to the "I have it all. I should worry!" postcard. "VOTES FOR WOMEN" is printed at the top.

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Postcard depicting a cat in suffrage merchandise

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Postcard depicting the personification of the United Kingdom and their status on woman suffrage compared to other European countries

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Postcard depicting a group of three suffragettes advocating for suffrage to a disgruntled British official

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This anti-suffrage image mocks women for following the women's suffrage movement by showing an unhappy husband and child.

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Postcard showing the courthouse of the town of Dahlonega, Georgia. The courthouse was completed in 1836. Developed around the time of the Georgia Gold Rush, it was named the Lumpkin County seat in 1833.

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Dredge boats brought gravel up from river beds either by shovel, crane, or continuous ladder-bucket elevators. The tailings, or mud-like waste, was discharged back into the water or piled on the bank. 

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Postcard of the main Alexandria location of Frankie Welch of Virginia. Features Genie Welch in the foreground and Frankie Welch in the background

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Postcard of one of the secondary locations of Frankie Welch of Virginia, the Washington, D.C. location. Daughter Genie Welch is in the foreground and Frankie Welch is in the midground

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On March 3, 1913 Inez Milholland, dressed in white and sitting astride a white horse, led the march for women’s suffrage in Washington, D.C. A suffragist, labor lawyer, and war correspondent Milholland was a champion for many causes. She was a…
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