HISTORICAL RESEARCH: THE INTERVIEW
The novice interviewer will find such a project challenging and frightening, but also bearing the potential of considerable rewards. Many students ignore interviewing as a research tool because the logistics problems appear, at first glance, to be immense. Furthermore, the popular concept of an interview implies that the interviewee must be a celebrity. In fact, while interviewing very prominent persons may indeed be fruitful, it is an axiom that the best subjects are often relatively obscure. Depending upon the topic under investigation, a historian may wish to interview persons from various walks of life. The best subject for your interview might be a former goverment official, but it could also be your next-door neighbor. The prudent historian explores all possible sources of information.
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1973
THE KOREAN CONNECTION: OR DEALING WITH THE STUDENT DIRECTED STUDY
In the spring of 1973 four of us worked together on a single historical enquiry -- Who began the Korean War? Most Americans have assumed that the North Koreans attacked the South without warning, but a few historians have suggested that the South Korean government secretly initiated the fighting. We tried to discover which of these two ideas was correct.
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1973
ADMISSION TO LAW SCHOOL: IMPRESSIONS AND IDEAS
I have discovered that the process of trying to gain admission to law school can indeed be a very disheartening one. Through lack of information easily available to the students, many interested in law school do not meet certain deadlines or perhaps become exasperated early in the "struggle." The obstacles can be conquered, however, and with the aim of shedding some light on how to reach this goal I would like to enumerate a whole list of my impressions and ideas.
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1973
Archival Research: Germany
Archival research is a solitary but satisfying experience, The very nature of the work demands a painstaking exambation of documents. Everyone working at an archive pursues his individual topic with the persistence of a physical scientist who spends long hours peering through the lens of his microscopz. In busy research centers such as the Federal Archives at Koblenz, a spirit of camaraderie may develop among the researchers, but most of the day is spent in self-directed study. Just holding the original documents and perusing private correspondence can be an engaging experience best understood perhaps by arm-chair detectives, voyeurs and paper fetishists.
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1973
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
The Library of Congress is divided into two buildings: the Main Building and the Annex. The Main Building contains books and the Annex stores newspapers and periodicals. As for location, the buildings are behind the Capital with the Main Building first and the Annex second."
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1973
Cover, Clio 1973
CLIO, the muse of history, is published by the Sigma Eta
Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta (the International History Honor Society), in cooperation with the Western Connecticut State College History Club. This issue of CLIO was financed by Student Government Association funds and is free of charge to any member of the student body. The editor of the first issue of CLIO is Richard Ducey, President of the Sigma Eta Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. This journal would not have boon possible without the cooperation of many individuals, In particular we would like to thank Mr. Clare Ingram, who designed our cover and assisted in the printing of CLIO; Dr. Herbert Janick, Chairman of the History Department, for encouragement and support and two history professors, Dr. David Detzer and Dr. John Leopold, who took time out from their faculty duties to write articles for us. Dr. Leopold is also the faculty adviser for both Phi Alpha Theta and tho History Club. Finally, recognition must go to the many students who volunteered for hours of work in an attempt to make WESCONN a better school.
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1973
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1973-05-01
THOUGHTS ON JFK TEN YEARS AFTER DALLAS
The Presidency of John Kennedy is no more than a dream to me. Most of what I remember about him is very blurred and probably comes from books and old magazines which I read in great volume after he died. I was unaware of him during his administration, although after the killing in Dallas, I tried hard to remember what the Kennedy years were like and came up with a few scattered memories: our second grade class voting for him in our own 'raise your hand' election, the TV news conference where he smiled a great deal.
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1973-05-01
Jon F. Kennedy: 10 Years Later, a Personal Evaluation
A fourteen-year old high school freshman hardly expects to have anything unusual or disruptive occur at an ultra-conservative school such as Port1and Sr. High School in Portland, Connecticut. Each day is similar to every other day; the only thing worth noting Monday through FridflY during the school year is the 2:30 dismissal bell. But this student would have thankfully welcomed that Sameness, even dullness, had she known ahead of time what November 22 held in store. Sitting in in art cless, struggling with a project that showed zero ability, I had no idea that the industrial arts c1ass next door had just finished repaliring a dusty old radio. And I had less of an idea that the first words the boys and their teacher would hear would be the jumbled, frantic words of a newsman saying something about the President being shot.
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1973-05-01
The Assasination of John F. Kennedy: Perplexity in Retrospect
Comparing my feelings on the assassination of John F. Kennedy when the event occurred to my attitude toward the tragedy now, I come to the realization that in some repects youth is an extravagance of time.
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1973-05-01
The Gift of Power: John Kennedy
Normally if one were to talk about an event in the past, I would shrug my shoulders and answer with an 'I don't remember.' What is it that makes the death of John F. Kennedy stand out as if it had happened yesterday?
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1973-05-01
Kennedy Leadership: A critique
John F. Kennedy has long enjoyed one of the most favored images in the public mind among recent American Presidents. Much of this can be attributed to personal qualities and the tragic nature of his abortive Presidency. For the better part of a decade, many historians reinforced this favorable evaluation, beginning with that substantial but flawed study by an 'insider' and highly esteemed historian, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., in A Thousand Days. Even though the promise was never able to be completely fulfilled, except for the 'Bay of Pigs' episode, Kennedy's Ieadership and performance in the White House has been generally lauded and held up as a model worthy of emulation.
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1973-05-01
FILM REVIEW: 'EXECUTIVE ACTLON'
The tenth anniverary of President John F. Kennedy's death has sparked a renewed interest in the controversia1 circumstances surrounding that event.
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1973-05-01
History Newsletter
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1973-05-01
1974 Clio, v1, 2
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1973-11-01
Cover, Table of Contents, Preface and Masthead
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2011-05-01
Geisha
Geisha have enchanted both Japanese and foreigners alike for centuries. With their unique beauty and exceptional skills in the arts, they are difficult to overlook. In the west, geisha rival Mount Fuji and the bullet train as the most recognizable emblem of Japan. Despite their widespread appeal, true understanding of what it means to be a geisha remains elusive for the majority of westerners. The Japanese and American perception of what a geisha is and what they actually do remain two very different entities. The geisha'S similar physical appearance to courtesans, the Japanese sensitivity over the subject of geisha, the fabricated bitterness between geisha and wives and the exaggeration of their complete servility to men all strengthened the western belief that they are prostitutes. This misunderstanding of geisha was only further reinforced following World War II, with American GIs bringing home tales of steamy encounters with "geesha girls." Ever since the Second World War, Americans tend to view geisha as primarily sexual or erotic beings, while the Japanese view them as representations of their rich past and culture.
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2011-05-01
Silenced in a Silent World: The Politically Active Life of
Helen Keller and why it Has Been Forgotten
Amidst darkness and silence, Helen Keller spoke emphatically about her observations of the world around her. Although it rarely was, her voice was not a spoken one, but a written one. Found in the forms of bubbles of Braille, a statement was made that defended that all people deserved equal treatment. "We must fight for the deliverance of the oppressed, the beaten, the betrayed, and the plundered," wrote Helen Keller. These words were only a few of many that she used to profess her opinions.
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Deep in the Historical Abyss: The Assassinations of
Presidents Garfield & McKinley and Why They Have
Become Less Memorable in the Minds of the American
Public
In the history of the United States of America, four Presidents have been fatally wounded by the gunfire of an assassin. While the assassinations of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy have gained ultimate infamy, the murders of Presidents James A. Garfield and William A. McKinley have fallen far from the memory of the American public. Their assassinations remain lost in the abyss of historical analysis, housed in the bottom of the iceberg of Presidential assassinations throughout American history. Even history students have little recollection that these assassinations ever occurred and history textbooks unjustly offer tiny blurbs to present their realities. The question itself is rather puzzling; historians and scholars have simply taken little time to acknowledge the existence of these assassinations in American history.
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Evil in the Shape of a Woman: Form and Function of
Gender in the Witch Hunts of New England, 1620-1725
Gender has shaped the conception of evil since the beginning of mythology. The archetypes of good and evil are easier to conceptualize when anthropomorphized in the shapes of men and women. Phillip Cole notes that one of the Devil's traditional appearances is in the form of a human: evil residing amongst us in our image (2006:2). Good and evil are concepts derived from attributions of moral judgments to patterns of human actions, although supernatural forces are often used as an explanation for extreme manifestations of "good" and "evil".
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Result of the Bubonic Plague 1346-1350
Life for women in the medieval era was less than ideal. Women had little autonomy, and only had two avenues to pursue, a life dedicated to God or to marriage. Yet, the station of women within society changed after the bubonic plague, due to the lack of people to perform necessary labor. This new found freedom that women were granted during the post-plague years did not rise from a permanent social shift in favor of women, but resulted from the void left by the millions that died. This paper suggests that the lives of women temporarily improved after the plague, but this did not bring about a permanent change for women's station within society. The plague resulted in temporary changes to cope with the labor shortage. However it did not permanently change the roles and standing of Late Medieval women. Once Europe began to recover its population women were forced back into a lower station in society.
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Oral History: Production, Quality, and Application
Oral history is in many ways different from a text-focused, traditional approach, yet the two may certainly be used and understood in conjunction. To make the best use of a work of oral history, the reader, researcher, teacher or reviewer must think critically about the interviewer's methods, possible bias, reliability, applicability, etc.10S In order to illustrate the basic principles of production! preparation, qualitative analysis, and application of oral history, I will examine an interview taken from Chapel Hill.
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Cover, Toc, Introduction, Clio, Vol. II, No. 1
Introductory pages of vol. II, No. 1.
The Works of Edward Stratemeyer: A neglected Source of Cultural History
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Civil War Letters
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H.L. Mencken and the Watch and Ward Society of Boston
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WALTER GORDON MERRITT AND LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
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A REVIEW ESSAY; FOGEL AND ENGERMAN ON SLAVERY
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HISTORY NEWSLETTER
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Cover: Is There a History of Emotion
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2013-05
Is there a History of Emotion
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2013-05
Introduction
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2013-05
“Sing Poet in Our Name”: The Arc of National Emotion Portrayed and Preserved in the Poetry of the Civil War
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2013-05
The Question of Gender in Tibetan Buddhism: The Case of Orgyan Chokyi
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2013-05
The Fallacy of the Emanation of the Dalai Lamas
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2013-05
French Revolutionary Iconography and the Perception of Images: 1789-1795
19 pgs
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2013-05
The Reign of Terror: A Background to the Bloodshed that Saved the Revolution
30 pgs
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2013-05
Gods, Men, and Monsters: The Three Faces of Nazi and Soviet Posters
17 pages
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2013-05
Elliott Roosevelt: A Paradoxical Personality in an Age of Extremes
19 pages
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2013-05
Women in Comedy: The Construction of Gender in Depression Era Marx Brothers Films
20 pgs
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2013-05
Credits
2 pgs
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2013-05
Demonstration Item 6
Destination Unknown
The first two pages of the book, Destination Unknown.
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1951
A Virginia Girl in the Civil War 1861-1865
Primary resource about the Civil War
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Avary%2C+Myrta+Lockett+">Avary, Myrta Lockett </a>
1903
Suffrage News Bulletin
Four pages of newspaper article.
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1920-11
Fragments from France
The book cover and a page
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Bairnsfather%2C+Bruce+">Bairnsfather, Bruce </a>
1917
4,000 Woman May Vote Here
Newspaper
1920
The 1920 Election- A State View
This page will examine the 1920 election from a Connecticut viewpoint.
Nicholle's page.
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Danbury+News+Times">Danbury News Times</a>
1920
James Kent Papers
Copies of 15 Letters
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1862
Charles Garlick Letters
Letters to and from Charles Garlick
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1862-09-27
1922 Map of Danbury
30" x 42"
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Truman Warner Papers, MS 026
1922
Handwritten Letter to Governor Holcomb
A handwritten letter from a Connecticut woman.
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Proctor%2C+Elizabeth+L.">Proctor, Elizabeth L.</a>
Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
1916-11-3
Souvenir of the Centennial
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=49&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Civil+War+era+Photos">Civil War era Photos</a>
A book documenting Connecticut's representation at Philadelphia, 1876.
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Curtis%2C+George+D">Curtis, George D</a>
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1877
Ex-Governor James H. Brady of Idaho
Picture from volume two, number five of the American Suffragette.
Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
1911-01
The Picket Line and Camp Fire Stories; A Collection of War Anecdotes, Both Grace and Gay
A collection of war stories, Northern and Southern war songs, and war anecdotes.
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Member+of+G.A.R.">Member of G.A.R.</a>
Four Years in Secessia
Adventures within and beyond the Union lines
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1865
Experiences from the Civil War: Horace Purdy Correspondence
Transcriptions and copies of letters From Horace Purdy, and Letters from his wife Gussie.
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1861
Portrait of Civil War Officer
Carte de Viste found in the back of "Souvenir of the Centennial"
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Souvenir of the Centennial. Found in the back cover of the book
ca. 1861
19th Amendment
Link to digital object
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National Archives, http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/document.html?doc=13&title.raw=19th%20Amendment%20to%20the%20U.S.%20Constitution:%20Women's%20Right%20to%20Vote
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1919-05-19
15th Amendment
Link to digital object
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National Archives, http://www.archives.gov/global-pages/larger-image.html?i=/historical-docs/doc-content/images/15th-amend-voting-rights-l.jpg&c=/historical-docs/doc-content/images/15th-amend-voting-rights.caption.html
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1868-12-07
26th Amendment
Link to digital object
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National Archives, http://www.archives.gov/global-pages/larger-image.html?i=/historical-docs/doc-content/images/26th-amendment-18-vote-l.jpg&c=/historical-docs/doc-content/images/26th-amendment-18-vote.caption.html
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1971-01-21
American Suffragette Letter by James H. Brady
A letter by Ex-Governor James H. Brady published in The American Suffragette.
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Brady%2C+James+H.">Brady, James H.</a>
Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
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1911-01
Consensus of James Costello
This here provides information that there was a James Costello who was a part of the Danbury Hatters Union.
Letter to Governor Holcomb from Katharine Houghton Hepburn
A typed letter from suffragist Katharine Houghton Hepburn to Governor Marcus Holcomb of Connecticut.
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Hepburn%2C+Katharine+Houghton">Hepburn, Katharine Houghton</a>
TBA
1916-10-05
Letter to Katharine Houghton Hepburn from Governor Holcomb
A typed letter from the executive secretary of Governor Marcus Holcomb of Connecticut.
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Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
1916-10-10
Letter to Governor Holcomb
A typed letter to Governor Marcus H. Holcomb.
Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
1916-10-11
Suffrage News Bulletin May 1918
Newspaper front page.
Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
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1918-05
Suffrage News Bulletin August 1918
Front page of newspaper.
Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=45&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Suffrage+News+Bulletin">Suffrage News Bulletin</a>
1918-08
Abigail and Julia Smith
portrait of the Smith sisters
connecticuthistory,org
Kathryn F. Finnegan entry, Ward 1 Woman Voter Ledger, Danbury, CT 1920
9" x 13" ledger
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Danbury Ledgers, DRG 1&2; WCSU Archives
1920
Carte de Visite of Civil War Wife
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Carte de Visite of what apprears to be a Civil War officer's wife
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"Souvenir of the Centennial"
ca. 1861
Elizabeth Hyslop entry, Ward 2 Woman Voter Ledger, Danbury, CT 1920
9" x 13" ledger
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Danbury+%28Town+of%29.">Danbury (Town of).</a>
Danbury Ledgers, DRG 1&2; WCSU Archives
1920
Carte de Visite of Civil War era daughter
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Portrait of the daughter of the Civil War era family found in the back of "Souvenir of the Centennial"
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"Souvenir of the Centennial
ca. 1865
Hattie Treadwell entry, Ward 3 Woman Voter ledger, Danbury, CT 1920
9 x 13" ledger
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Danbury+%28Town+of%29.">Danbury (Town of).</a>
Danbury Ledgers, DRG 1&2; WCSU Archives
1920
Burns entry, Ward 4 Woman Voter Ledger, Danbury, CT 1920
9" x 13" ledger
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Danbury+%28Town+of%29.">Danbury (Town of).</a>
Danbury Ledgers, DRG 1&2; WCSU Archives
1920
19th Amendment
Link to digital object
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National Archives, http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/document.html?doc=13&title.raw=19th%20Amendment%20to%20the%20U.S.%20Constitution:%20Women's%20Right%20to%20Vote
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1919-05-19
Sheet music for: "Nov. 2, 1920: Soliloquy of an old man whose son lies in 'Flanders Fields.' It is the day after election; he is sitting by the roadside, looking down the valley toward the station."
First page from a musical score composed by Charles E. Ives
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114 songs / by Charles E. Ives, [Redding : Conn., C.E. Ives, 1922]
1920-11-02
Katharine Houghton Hepburn
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Isabella Beecher Hooker
connecticuthistory.org
Connecticut Governor Holcomb to help women vote
<a href="/studentOmeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Danbury+Evening+News">Danbury Evening News</a>
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1920-08-20
Governor Holcomb calls for special session on the Connecticut General Assembly
Newspaper article
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1920-08-27
Prohibition Party Advertisment
Newspaper image taken from microfilm
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1920-11-02
1920 Election Results
1920-11-02
1920 Republican Advertisment. Save your Ballot - Vote Straight Republican
Newspaper Advertisment
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1920-11-02
Map of the original location of D.E. Loewe & Co.
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This is a photo taken from the Insurance Maps of the original location of the company and the surroundng buildings.
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Insurance Maps of Danbury, CT
(Sanborn Map Company)
February 1904
1904-01-01
John W. Green. Hat Factory
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This is a photo taken from the Insurance Maps of the original location of the company and the surroundng buildings.
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Insurance Maps of Danbury, CT
(Sanborn Map Company)
February 1904
1904
Wilson, Shocked at Jailing Militants, May Advocate 'Votes for Women' as Part of War Emergency Program
Front page of newspaper.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 531
1917-07-19
Wilson May Plead Votes for Women
A newspaper article continuing from the front page.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 531
1917-07-19
Women Parade and Rejoice at the End
A newspaper report of a successful women's suffrage parade.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 382
1911-05-07
Chart of Voters
A chart in a newspaper.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 605
1920-08-19
Suffragists Take 60-Day Sentence; Won't Pay Fines
A newspaper article.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 531
1917-07-18
Militants Freed at Wilson's Word
A newspaper article.
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New York Times Microfilm Box 531
1917-07-20
A Call for Volunteers
Newspaper: front page with picture.
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Connecticut Woman Suffrage MS 003
1918-06
Men Marching In Suffrage Parade
A photograph.
National Women's History Museum, http://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/rightsforwomen/menforsuffrage.html
1911-05-06