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Progressive Party Convention (1912)
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The Progressive Party and the Needs of Children, August-September, 1912
Progressive Party Pamphlet, ca. August 5, 1912
Caroline Foulke Urie to Jane Addams, August 6, 1912
Nominating Speech for Theodore Roosevelt, August 7, 1912
Celia Parker Woolley to Jane Addams, August 7, 1912
Nominating Speech for Theodore Roosevelt, August 7, 1912
Edward Alfred Steiner and Sara Levy Steiner to Jane Addams, August 8, 1912
Seymour Coman to Jane Addams, August 8, 1912
Albert S. Johnson to Jane Addams, August 8, 1912
Theodore Roosevelt to Jane Addams, August 8, 1912
Ernest Harvier to Jane Addams, August 9, 1912
Nominating Speech for Theodore Roosevelt, August 9, 1912
Henry H. McCartney to Jane Addams, August 10, 1912
Ann J. Allebach to Jane Addams, August 15, 1912
Response to Mabel Thorp Boardman, August 15, 1912
Florence C. Porter to Jane Addams, August 16, 1912
Anna Howard Shaw to Jane Addams, August 16, 1912
George William Cook to Jane Addams, August 17, 1912
Why I Seconded Roosevelt's Nomination, August 17, 1912
Emanuel M. Fleischer to Jane Addams, August 20, 1912
Raymond Robins to Jane Addams, August 22, 1912
The Progressive Party and Woman Suffrage, September 1912
The Progressive Party and Social Legislation, September 18, 1912
Jane Addams Sees Progressives as Children's Hope, September 25, 1912
Ida Husted Harper to Jane Addams, September 25, 1912
Anonymous ("Delegate") to Jane Addams, September 29, 1912
Celia Parker Woolley to Jane Addams, October 8, 1912
Jenkins Lloyd Jones to Jane Addams, October 10, 1912
Jane Addams Points to the Progressive Party as Hope for Woman Suffrage, October 27, 1912
My Experiences as a Progressive Delegate, November 1912 (fragment)
The Progressive Party and the Negro, November 1912
The Progressive Party and the Negro, November 1912
Jane Addams to James E. Boyle, November 19, 1912
Benjamin F. Havens to Jane Addams, November 23, 1912
Ethel B. Hoffman to Jane Addams, November 26, 1912
Amos Pinchot to Theodore Roosevelt, December 3, 1912
Frances Alice Kellor to Theodore Roosevelt, January 24, 1913
Jane Addams Sees Progressive Aims Attained Thru President, November 3, 1916
Theodore Roosevelt--Social Worker, ca. January 9, 1919
His Will to Righteousness, January 18, 1919
Address of Miss Jane Addams at the Funeral of Mary Jane Hawes Wilmarth, August 30, 1919
Eulogy for Mary Jane Wilmarth, October 8, 1919
Addams, Jane (1860-1935)
Addams, Jane (1860-1935)
Bulley, Harriet Mary Tanner (1864-1938)
Carpenter, Alice Caroline (1875-1943)
Costigan, Edward Prentiss (1874-1939)
Johnson, Hiram W. (1866-1945)
Porter, Florence Collins (1853-1930)
Ransom, John F. (1852-1938)
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Prendergast, William A. (1867-1954)
Lydia DeVilbiss Shauck to Jane Addams, August 10, 1912
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