Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
  • Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
    • Foundations
      • Independence Through Nursing
    • The Limits of Reform
    • The Science of Sex
      • Capable bodies
      • Capable Minds
    • Mobilizing Baltimore
      • Just Government League
      • From Laboratory to Streets
      • African American suffragists
    • Medics Militant
      • Nurses Storm the Gates
    • Women of the Republic
      • Shaping Policy
    • Conclusion
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Invitation from Miss Mary Garrett to Dr. and Mrs. J. William Funck for evening of February 8, 1906

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Invitation from Miss Mary Garrett to Dr. and Mrs. J. William Funck for evening of February 8, 1906

Description

Printed invitation from Miss Garrett (Mary Elizabeth Garrett) to Dr. and Mrs. J. William Funck (Mrs. Emma Jane Maddox Funck) for the evening of February 8, 1906 to attend a reception for Miss Susan B. Anthony, Miss Julia Ward Howe, the Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, and representatives of woman's colleges at her home at 101 West Monument Street in Baltimore, Maryland. The national convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association was being held that week (February 7-13) in Baltimore.

Source

Enoch Pratt Free Library/State Library Resource Center
https://collections.digitalmaryland.org/digital/collection/scws/id/116/rec/2

Date

February 1906

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Format

1 page document

Identifier

scws010

Citation

“Invitation from Miss Mary Garrett to Dr. and Mrs. J. William Funck for evening of February 8, 1906,” Exhibits: The Sheridan Libraries and Museums, accessed June 1, 2025, https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/1650.

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