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    'National Temperance Advocate' cartoon
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    Description: This is a cartoon from the "National Temperance Advocate," a newspaper published by the National Temperance Society and Publication House, pushing moderate consumption of alcohol. Titled "The Sabbath the propose to give us," the cartoon shows men, women, and children spending the Sabbath at a tavern drinking alcohol. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL08500
    Subjects: Temperance--United States--1870-1880; Alcohol; Revolution, Reaction, and Reform
     
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    Description: This is a cartoon published in the "National Temperance Advocate," a newspaper published by the National Temperance Society and Publication House. Titled "The Sabbath they propose to take away from us" shows a family gathered in their home together. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL08501
    Subjects: Temperance--United States--1870-1880; Alcohol; Revolution, Reaction, and Reform
     
    'Crusading Women of New Vienna' illustration
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    Description: Illustration of "The crusading women of New Vienna," from Henry Howe's "Historical Collection of Ohio," 1909. This illustration shows an organized protest held by women in support of Temperance outside of an unidentified New Vienna saloon, likely during the ca. 1870 Whiskey Crusade. The Temperance movement was an organized effort during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to limit or outlaw the consumption and production of alcoholic beverages in the United States. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04044
    Subjects: Temperance--United States--1870-1880; Alcohol; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio
    Places: New Vienna (Ohio); Clinton County (Ohio)
     
    'Pleading with a Saloonist' illustration
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    Description: Reproduction of an illustration depicting a group of women praying in the street, attempting to persuade a saloon keeper to stop selling alcoholic beverages, ca. 1873-1874. The caption reads "Pleading with a Saloonist." View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL02691
    Subjects: Demonstrations; Other--Social Welfare; Temperance--United States--1870-1880
     
    Eliza Daniel "Mother" Stewart portrait
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    Description: This illustration is an engraved portrait of Mrs. Eliza "Mother" Stewart, who is wearing a dark dress with a white collar on top. The caption at the bottom of the image reads "MOTHER STEWART." Eliza Daniel Stewart, known as Mother Stewart, was influential in the Temperance movement, and helped found the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The original illustration appeared in "Woman and Temperance, or, the Work and Workers of the Women's Christian Temperance Union," by Frances E. Willard, 1884. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04299
    Subjects: Women--Ohio; Other--Social Welfare; Temperance--United States--1870-1880; Women social reformers - Ohio
     
    Eliza Daniel "Mother" Stewart portrait
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    Description: This illustration is an engraved portrait of Eliza Daniel Stewart, known as Mother Stewart, ca. 1870. Stewart, who served in the Soldiers' Aid Society during the Civil War, was influential in the Temperance movement, and helped found the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The original illustration appeared in Henry Howe's "Historical Collection of Ohio," 1907. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04300
    Subjects: Women--Ohio; Other--Social Welfare; Temperance--United States--1870-1880; Women social reformers - Ohio
     
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