Photo, Print, Drawing Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, later Mrs. Benton Mackaye, also known as "Betty" MacKaye.
About this Item
- Title
- Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, later Mrs. Benton Mackaye, also known as "Betty" MacKaye.
- Created / Published
- [ca. 1913]
- Subject Headings
- - National Woman's Party
- - Suffragists--United States--1910-1920
- - Women--Suffrage--Illinois
- - Mackaye, Jessie Hardy
- - Photographs
- - United States -- Illinois -- Chicago
- - United States -- District of Columbia -- Washington
- Genre
- Photographs
- Notes
- - Title and information transcribed from item.
- - Summary: Three-quarter portrait of Jessie Hardy [MacKaye] facing camera, in light-colored suit, hand in pocket, wearing hat. Autographed in ink "Love and greetings from your admiring Jessie Hardy [Stubbs?]".
- - Picture postcard, postmarked Washington, D.C., Dec. 22, 1913, addressed to Alice Paul, Moores Town, N. Jersey. Forwarded to 1827 I St. NW, Washington, D.C.
- - Caption of alternate photograph of MacKaye indicates she was a member of the Advisory Council and a National Press Chairman of the Congressional Union, as well as active in Illinois and Washington, D.C., suffrage movements.
- Medium
- 1 photograph: postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.
- Call Number/Physical Location
- Location: National Woman's Party Records, Group I, Container I:154, Folder: MacKaye, Jessie Hardy
- Source Collection
- Records of the National Woman's Party
- Repository
- Manuscript Division
- Digital Id
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mnwp.154008
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Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, later Mrs. Benton Mackaye, also known as "Betty" MacKaye. United States Washington D.C. Illinois Washington Chicago, ca. 1913. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000123/.
APA citation style:
(ca. 1913) Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, later Mrs. Benton Mackaye, also known as "Betty" MacKaye. United States Washington D.C. Illinois Washington Chicago, ca. 1913. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000123/.
MLA citation style:
Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, later Mrs. Benton Mackaye, also known as "Betty" MacKaye. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000123/>.
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