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National Photo Company Collection. |
Title |
No more messenger boys for the National Woman's Party--from president to messenger all the members of the staff are feminine. This is in accordance with the stipulation of Mrs. Belmont when she donated the National Women's [i.e., Woman's] Party headquarters. Photo of Julia Obear, messenger |
Description |
Summary: Julia Obear, full-length portrait, with bicycle, facing right. |
Date |
1922 date QS:P571,+1922-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Medium | 1 photographic print. |
Accession number |
Reproduction Number: LC-USZ6-1841 (b&w film copy neg.) Call Number: LOT 12294, vol. 9 <item> [P&P] |
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National Photo Company Collection. No. 20878. |
Source | https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/92522524/ |
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Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication. |
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