Read In Her Own Right : The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Online
Authors: Elisabeth Griffith
Henry Brewster Stanton, at age eighty, in 1885.
Courtesy of the New-York Historical Society
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The Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, 1851.
BACK ROW:
Mary Grew, Edward Davis, Haworth Wetherald, Abbey Kimber, J. Miller McKim, Sarah Pugh.
FRONT ROW:
Oliver Johnson, Margaret Jones Burleigh, Benjamin Bacon, Robert Purvis, Lucretia Mott, James Mott.
Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College
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Susan B. Anthony,
c
. 1850, about the time she met Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Courtesy of Vassar College Library
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton with her son; Henry and Daniel,
c
.1848.
Courtesy of Rhoda Barney Jenkins
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton with young Henry,
c
. 1855.
Courtesy of Rhoda Barney Jenkins
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s middle children: Margaret, born 1852, and Theodore, born 1851.
Courtesy of Rhoda Barney Jenkins
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton with her second daughter, Harriot, age three and a half months, 1858.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, shortly after she organized the National Woman Suffrage Association, 1869.
Courtesy of Rhoda Barney Jenkins
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony,
c
. 1870.
Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C
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Stanton’s daughters, Margaret and Harriot, in Johnstown with their Cady aunts, Harriet Eaton, Tryphena Bayard, and Catherine Wilkeson,
c
. 1870.
Courtesy of Rhoda Barney Jenkins
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George Francis Train.
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Victoria Woodhull,
c
. 1872.
Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony,
c
. 1880.
Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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