Fight for Suffrage Henrietta Crosman Says
Actress Henrietta Crosman says she prefers rights to chivalry; thinks women too polite in seeking suffrage; need good suffrage play, better than "Votes for Women."
Suffrage Gains Pair of Noted Women Converts
Mrs. Walston H. Brown, daughter of Robert Ingersoll, hosts suffrage luncheon that recruits Mrs. Samuel Untermyer and actress Julia Marlowe to suffrage cause
Miss Edythe [Edith] Wynne Matthison of Connecticut is one of the promi...
Summary: Head-and-shoulders portrait of actress Edith Wynne Matthison. Autographed "Yours sincerely, Edith Wynne Matthison." Title transcribed from item. Life dates obtained from research sources. Photograph pu... More
Mrs. Street - Public domain portrait photograph
Summary: Unidentified actress in what appears to be a still photograph from a skit on woman's suffrage, featuring a woman wearing a wedding ring and a gingham dress and white apron seated at a table with mixing... More
Woman suffrage parade; Lady Constance Lytton with Actresses in the Pro...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, later Mrs. Benton Mackaye, also known as "Be...
Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Three-quarter portrait of Jessie Hardy [MacKaye] facing camera, in light-colored suit, hand in pocket, wearing hat. Autographed in ink "Love and greetings f... More
Eva Le Gallienne, Chrmn. - Actresses Council National Advisory Council...
Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and chest, Eva Le Gallienne, facing left with head turned toward camera, wearing embroidered blouse and short-cropped hair.