Box 18
Container
Contains 71 Results:
Ribbon, “STATE DELEGATE XTH A. CON. O.W.S.A. 1894.”, 1894
Item — Box: 18, Item: 11
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1894
Three small cardboard squares, “Compliments of the 20th Century Club.”, Undated
Item — Box: 18, Item: 12
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
Undated
Ribbon, “DELEGATE. PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION, Findlay, Ohio, APRIL 21 AND 22, 1896.”, 1896
Item — Box: 18, Item: 13
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1896
Ribbon, “DELEGATE TO OHIO PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION. TOLEDO, MAY 24 AND 25, 1888.”, 1888
Item — Box: 18, Item: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1888
Ribbon, “DELEGATE NATIONAL PROHIBITION CONVENTION PITTSBURG, PA. MAY 27th 1896.”, 1896
Item — Box: 18, Item: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1896
Ribbon, “PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION. 1889 Zanesville, O. JULY 24-25. DELEGATE.", 1889
Item — Box: 18, Item: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1889
Ribbon, “Prohibition STATE CONVENTION 1890 COLUMBUS, O., JUNE 18-19. Delegate”, 1890
Item — Box: 18, Item: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1890
Ribbon, “DELEGATE TO OHIO PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION. TOLEDO, MAY 24 and 25, 1888.”, 1888
Item — Box: 18, Item: 18
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1888
Ribbon, “DELEGATE TO OHIO PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION. TOLEDO, MAY 24 and 25, 1888.”, 1888
Item — Box: 18, Item: 18
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
1888
Ribbon, “PROHIBITION HOME PROTECTION PARTY.”, Undated
Item — Box: 18, Item: 19
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Papers of Martha McClellan Brown and Rev. William Kennedy Brown are a rich source of primary materials for research relating to the American temperance movement, the women's rights and suffrage movements, women's education, Methodism, and Spiritualism. The collection also provides an interesting look at a unusually egalitarian l9th century marriage.Series I, Correspondence, is divided into family and general correspondence. Family correspondence consists of letters exchanged by...
Dates:
Undated