Image Text 2 Items Susan B. Anthony letter, Philadelphia, to Mary L. Booth, January 9, 1888. Letter asks Mrs. Booth to prepare a paper on the topic of women in journalism to follow one on women's organizations to be delivered March 29 by Julia Ward Howe. View Item
Image Collection 7 Items Susan B. Anthony letters, 1859-1888, undated Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) was a key figure in the women's suffrage and abolitionist movements in the United States. Five of the letters concern speeches by Frederick Douglass, Theodore Tilton, Julia Ward Howe, and Mary L. Booth, as well as Anthony's own speaking engagements. Recipients include Theodore Tilton and Mary L. Booth. One letter is about remaking a dress. One letter is undated but is probably written by Anthony around November 1895, since it regards Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 80th birthday celebration at the Metropolitan Opera House, organized by Anthony and Mary Lowe Dickinson. View Collection