Equal_Suffrage_League_of_Richmond,_Va.,_February_1915.jpg
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Description Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va., February 1915.jpg |
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Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va. in front of Washington Monument, Capitol Square, Richmond. The members of the ESL were promoting the suffrage film, "Your Girl and Mine."
"The members of the Equal Suffrage League photographed that day were:(left to right in car) Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke (Mary Ellen Pollard Clarke), Mrs. Roy Knight Flannagan (Lucy Catesby Jones Flannagan), Nora Houston, Mrs. John Grant Armistead (Rosalie Fontaine Jones Armistead), Mrs. Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Della E. Hooker (widow of J. W. Hooker), Mrs. Charles Vivian Meredith (Sophie Meredith), Mrs. Georgia May Johnson (identified on photo as Mrs. Frank L. Johnson; perhaps Mrs. Francis L. Johnson)(left to right outside car) Adèle Clark, Mrs. Archer Gracchus Jones (Annie Boyd Jones), Mrs. John Garland Pollard (Grace Phillips Pollard), Mrs. Carter Wormeley (Sarah Harvie Wormeley), Mrs. Earnest Meade (Aline Jennings Mead(e), Mrs. Earnest C. B. Meade), Lynda McClanahan Koiner, Mrs. James Stuart Reynolds (Virginia “Boogie” Dickinson Reynolds), Mrs. W. Hill Urquhart (Dorothy Gordon Tait Urquhart), Mrs. W. W. Foster (Carrie Palmore Hughes Foster)"[1]Photo published in The Times-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., February 28, 1915, p. 10. From the Adèle Goodman Clark Papers, Special Collections and Archives, VCU Libraries. |
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Source | https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/exhibits/show/wonderwoman/item/79304 | |||||
Author | Adèle Goodman Clark Papers, Special Collections and Archives, VCU Libraries. | |||||
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