Box 18
Container
Contains 71 Results:
Ribbon, “DELEGATE PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION, DELEWARE, O., JUNE 29th and 30th, 1887.”, 1887
Item — Box: 18, Item: 20
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:
1887
Ribbon, “ALTERNATE TO PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION COLUMBUS OHIO MAY 25 & 26 1892.”, 1892
Item — Box: 18, Item: 21
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:
1892
Ribbon, “Prohibition Day Convention Hall, March 20, ’94. NEAL DOW, 90th Anniversary. Souvenir.”, 1894
Item — Box: 18, Item: 22
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
Ribbon, “NATIONAL W.C.T.U. BALTIMORE 1895.”, 1895
Item — Box: 18, Item: 23
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:
1895
Ribbon, “NATIONAL W.C.T.U. 1889. DELEGATE.”, 1889
Item — Box: 18, Item: 24
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, “Ohio W.C.T.U. Convention Delegate Dayton, October 3,4,5, 1900.”, 1900
Item — Box: 18, Item: 25
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:
1900
Ribbon with button, “W.C.T.U. ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN 30TH ANNUAL CONVENTION CINCINNATI, OHIO NOVEMBER 13-20, 1903.”, 1903
Item — Box: 18, Item: 26
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:
1903
Ribbon,“Toledo Commandery KNIGHTS TEMPLAR NO. 7 Annual Conclave. CINCINNATI, O. 1891.”, 1891
Item — Box: 18, Item: 27
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:
1891
Ribbon with pin, “NATIONAL GRAND LODGE OF UNITED STATES AND GRAND LODGE OF CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS AUGUST 13-21, 1915 SAN FRANCISCO.”, 1915
Item — Box: 18, Item: 28
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:
1915
Ribbon, “GARFIELD COMMANDERY NO. 28 K.T. IN HOC SIGNO VINCES WASHINGTON C.H. OHIO.”, Undated
Item — Box: 18, Item: 29
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