State W.C.T.U. resolutions cover many topics.
- Publication
- Libertyville Independent (1916-1929), 15 Nov 1917, 2, p. 9
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- Item Type
- Articles
- Notes
- East St. Louis Race Riots (July 1-3, 1917).
- Date of Publication
- 15 Nov 1917
- Subject(s)
- Alcoholic beverages
Bars
Catholicism
Child labor
Child rearing
Courtship
Document signings
Ethics
Families
Girls
Judaism
Labor laws & legislation
Legislation
Legislative bodies
Lobbying
Lynchings
Meetings
National security
Naval yards & naval stations
Navies
Organizations
Patriotism
Petitions
Prohibition
Racism
Religion & politics
Smoking
Soldiers
Temperance
Voting
Women's rights
Women's suffrage
Associations, institutions, etc. - Personal Name(s)
- Willard, Frances Elizabeth (September 28, 1839–February 17, 1898) ; Kline, Matilda E. (Mrs.) ; Hagebusch, Emma (Mrs.) ; Nelson, Fred (Mrs.) ; Peake, Isora (Mrs.) ; Musser, Carrie.
- Corporate Name(s)
- United States. Navy ; Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
- Language of Item
- English
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