"Letter to the Committee on Publications of the Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine," Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine, Volume #7 Issue #3 page 125
Photograph of crowds and policemen surrounding National Woman's Party members picketing with banners.
Photograph published in The Suffragist, 5, no. 83 (Aug. 25, 1917): 7. Caption: "Arrest of Miss Edna Dixon and Miss Lavinia Dock at West Gate, with…
Photograph of National Woman's Party watchfire demonstrators standing with banners and fire in urn in front of White House. One banner reads, "President Wilson is deceiving the world when he appears as the prophet of democracy. President Wilson has…
From left to right: Vida Milholland, Abby Scott Baker, Lucy Branham, Mrs. Sarah T. Colvin. Vida Milholland and Mrs. Sarah T. Colvin wear suffrage prisoner pins. 3 copies.
Photograph of (mostly female) suffrage supporters demonstrating with signs addressed to President Woodrow Wilson while assembled along a street in Chicago. Signs read "Wilson Against Women" and other texts.