Thousands of women formed a double row along Locust Street between the Jefferson Hotel and the Coliseum where the convention was held. They planned for the "walkless parade" to last until noon on June 14th and they planned a torchlight parade and…
From a discussion published by Randolph Hollingsworth on Monday, October 28, 2019 on the H-net Kentucky resources site: At noon they presented a “tableau vivant” of women on the steps of the old city Art Museum building at 19th and Locust streets.…
An image from a Wilson College student's scrapbook requesting contribution to the costs of yellow chrysanthemums to decorate a suffrage reception for Dr. Anna Howard Shaw who visited the college in 1915 and also a request to pay Suffrage League dues
The following maps and charts, prepared, with the exception of No. 1, from reports which have been received from the State Divisions, show the remarkable growth of the Woman's Committee during the first year of its existence. In spite of many…
Portrait of Hannah J. Patterson by artist Wayman Adams. The portrait was commissioned by Patterson's close friend, Jennie Bradley Roessing upon Patterson's death in 1937. The portrait hangs in Patterson Lounge, Laird Hall on the campus of Wilson…
Roadside marker funded by the Pomeroy Foundation honoring the contributions of Hannah J. Patterson to the national woman suffrage movement. Located on PA State Highway Route 11 South adjacent to the Wilson College campus.
Front row: Mrs. Philip N. Moore and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw.
Second row: Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Ira Couch Wood, Miss Maud Wetmore, Miss Hannah J. Patterson and Mrs. Joseph Lamar.