Frankie Welch's See Georgia First scarf is a variation of her Discover America scarf. The design was made into skirts that were worn by hostesses in the Georgia welcome center.
Sheet music written by J.J. Gallagher and B.A. Koellhoffer, melody by B.A. Koellhoffer, and arrangement by Arthur H. Weberbauer. This song pokes fun at anti-suffragists, who called suffragettes “spinsters.”
Sheet music for "“She's Good Enough To Be Your Baby's Mother, and She’s Good Enough to Vote With You”, with music by Herman Paley and lyrics by Alfred Bryan
Sheet music composed by E.T. Paull. The lithograph shows four women (labeled "Justice", "Liberty", "Victory", and "Equality") lifting up another woman.