Isabella Beecher Hooker
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- "Forty-Second Congress. Second Session. Yesterday's Proceedings." National Republican, January 16, 1872
- Newspaper article was enclosed with letter from Isabella Beecher Hooker to John Hooker, January 16, 1872., "Forty-Second Congress. Second Session. Yesterday's Proceedings." National Republican, January 16, 1872, Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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- "To the Editors of the United States", Undated
- Broadsheet enclosed with letter from January 30, 1872, "To the Editors of the United States", Undated, Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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- Newspaper article: "Washington...The Strong Minded Women Coalescing with the 'Liberal Republicans.'" New York Herald, January 30, 1872
- Enclosed with letter from Isabella Beecher Hooker to John Hooker, February 4, 1872., Newspaper article: "Washington...The Strong Minded Women Coalescing with the 'Liberal Republicans.'" New York Herald, January 30, 1872, Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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- Fragmentary draft letter about Isabella Beecher Hooker's visit to Niagara Falls
- Fragmentary draft letter about Isabella Beecher Hooker's visit to Niagara Falls, Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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- Unknown writer to "Dear Brownie"
- This letter is a one page fragment., Unknown writer to "Dear Brownie", Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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- Photograph of Isabella Beecher Hooker with a signed autograph sentiment., 1868-1880
- The sentiment reads: "The World is my Country- To do good is my Religion." Isabella Beecher Hooker., Photograph of Isabella Beecher Hooker with a signed autograph sentiment., 1868-1880, Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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- Copies of Woman Suffrage Resolution, October 21, 1871
- The resolution was adopted by the Massachusetts State Convention and asks for the right to vote to be extended to "all law-abiding, tax-paying American citizens, and will hail the day when the educated intellect and enlightened woman finds direct expression at the ballot box.", Copies of Woman Suffrage Resolution, October 21, 1871, Isabella Beecher Hooker and John Hooker Papers, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.