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Soldiers' Aid Society of Akron broadside
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Description: This broadside, published by the Soldiers' Aid Society of Akron, is a call to action to the "Loyal Women of Summit County." The text explains the purpose of and duties performed by societies and the Army Sanitary Commission, asks women to form local societies and instruct people on how to contribute goods for the Western Armies. The broadside has the names Mrs. E. Oviatt, Secretary, and Mrs. C.P. Wolcott, President of the Soldiers' Aid Society of Akron, at the bottom. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04292
Subjects: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Ohio History--Military Ohio; Soldiers--Ohio; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women--Ohio; Akron (Ohio)
Places: Akron (Ohio); Summit County (Ohio)
 
Roxie Chambers and the Buckeye Women's Republican Glee Club
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Description: Roxie Chambers and members of the Buckeye Women's Republican Glee Club, ca. 1940-1950. A singer and director of the South Methodist Church choir in Columbus, Chambers also directed the Buckeye Women's Republican Glee Club. Attending all the G.O.P. national conventions between 1932 and 1954, Chambers later became Republican State Central Committeewoman. When Chambers died in 1954, her pallbearers included Chalmers Wylie, James Rhodes, and other Republican dignitaries. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06310
Subjects: Ohio History--Presidents and Politics; Women--Ohio--History; Women in the performing arts; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Older women
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Whiskey Crusade in Ohio stereograph
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Description: This is a stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. According to the a handwritten description on the reverse, the three women pictured are Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Dr. Israel Bedell and Mrs. Calkins. The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_001_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Crusaders in a snowstorm photograph
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Description: Stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. Identified on the back of the card are Milan Irwin, saloon keeper, and Mrs. Hubble. The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_002_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Praying booth photograph
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Description: Stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. The women have set up a "praying booth" outside of J. Rogers saloon in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Identified on the back are Mrs. Baldwin and Rev Hamilton. The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_003_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Opening of Whiskey War photograph
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Description: Stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. Title on the back reads "Opening of Whiskey War." The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_004_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Whiskey Crusaders in winter stereograph
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Description: This is a stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. Title listed on the back reads "Crusade Pickets, Thermometer Zero." One of the women is identified on the back as Mrs. Silas Parr. The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_005_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Whiskey Crusaders stereograph
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Description: This is a stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. Title listed on back reads "Pickets on duty," and two names are given for the women pictured: Mrs. McCormick and Miss McDowell The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_006_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Whiskey Crusaders outside saloon photograph
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Description: This is a stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol as part of the Hillsboro Temperance Movement. Handwritten caption on the back reads "Temperance Robert Ward's Saloon first place attacked." 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. Often women crusaders would picket outside of saloons and liquor vendors who refused to stop selling alcohol. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SC5354_007_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Hillsboro (Ohio); Highland County (Ohio)
 
Whiskey Crusaders outside saloon stereograph
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Description: Stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. Title listed on the back reads "Pickets in the rain." Three women identified on the back are Mrs. Calkins, Mrs. John Cooper and Mary Mitabell. The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_008_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Carrying in the praying booths photograph
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Description: Stereograph showing saloon workers after an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. Title given on the back reads "Carrying in the praying booths." The female crusaders would set up and occupy wooden "praying booths" outside the entrance to saloons who refused to stop selling alcohol, hoping to dissuade customers from entering. The description on the back reads: The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_009_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
Crusaders in a snowstorm photograph
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Description: Stereograph showing an organized protest held by women against the legal sale of alcohol. The title listed on the back of the photograph reads "Crusaders in a snow storm." The stereograph is part of a collection consisting of twenty-six stereographs from a series published by Fred S. Crowell titled "The Whiskey Crusade in Ohio." The images document the activities of women who participated in the Temperance Crusade of 1873 - 1874 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 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: SC5354_010_01
Subjects: Temperance; Women--Societies and clubs--Ohio; Women social reformers - Ohio; Prohibition
Places: Mount Vernon (Ohio); Knox County (Ohio)
 
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