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Catt, Carrie Chapman
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Photographs.

File consists of six photographs with notes by Alice Riggs Hunt. Includes a portrait of Carrie Chapman Catt, one postcard photograph of Crystal MacMillan and Jane Addams, group portraits taken at the International Women's Congress for Peace and Freedom, Zurich, 1919 (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom). Includes identifications by Alice Riggs Hunt.

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence.

File consists of 33 items of correspondence between Alice Riggs Hunt and others. Correspondents include:

  • Carpenter, George E.
  • Catt, Carrie Chapman
  • Balole, Emily
  • Flynn, Louise A.
  • Greve, Jeanette S.
  • Holmes, John Haynes
  • Hunt, Charles Warren and Patricia Gayford
  • Hunt, Lucile Gayford
  • Hunt, Mary Osgood Riggs
  • Hunt, Schuyler, Warren and Henry
  • Johnson, Nettie
  • de Kay, Helena
  • Lane, Natelpha
  • Living Shakespeare
  • McMillan, M.
  • New York Public Library, Park, Alice
  • Polland, Madeline
  • Registrar of Copyrights
  • Smith, Harriet Otis
  • Spark, Victor
  • Thomas, Margaret
  • Turnbull, Grace
  • White, W.A.
  • [?], R.

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence : suffrage.

File consists of 11 pieces of correspondence to and from Alice Riggs Hunt concerning suffrage. Correspondents include Carrie Chapman Catt, E. Sylvia Pankhurst, Ida B. Sammis, Claire Alderson, Mary Garrett Hay.

  • Date and Place from: [191-?] London, England To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
  • Date and Place from: May 11, 1914 Huntington, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Sammis[?], Ida b.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 10, 1917 Summersville, W. Va. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Alderson, Claire
  • Date and Place from: Mar. 24, 1917 New York, N.Y. To Watkins, John H., Mrs. From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: July 23, 1917 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Hay, Mary Garrett
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 12, 1917 New York, N.Y. To Hay, Mary Garrett From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 13, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Catt, Carrie Chapman
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 2, 1919 Paris To Catt, Carrie Chapman From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 22, 1919 New York To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Catt, Carrie Chapman
  • Date and Place from: June 17, 1919 Paris To Catt, Carrie Chapman From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: [Nov. 00], 1920 Atlantic Ocean To To our Ex-Field Workers From Catt, Carrie Chapman

Hunt, Alice Riggs

The Woman's Bible.

  • SCA380-GA442
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1920]

Broadside condemning Elizabeth Cady Stanton's "The Woman's Bible" and the fight for women's suffrage. Published in 1895, Woman's Bible discusses Stanton's views that Christianity and masculine theology were some of the leading factors in keeping women from gaining rights. Although highly criticized both before and during its publication, Woman's Bible was a bestseller and was reprinted twice in the year after its publication. The broadside here was printed approximately 25 years after the publication of Woman's Bible, likely during the time that the debate on the ratification of the 19th amendment to the US Constitution was underway.

The broadside excerpts passages from Stanton's work in an attempt to prove that fears around women's suffrage leaders are founded. The unknown author also implicates suffrage leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Stone Blackwell, even though neither had a hand in the publication of The Woman's Bible.