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Primary Sources
Anneke, Fritz. Papers, 1791-1884. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Booth, Sherman. Family Papers, 1818-1908. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Colby, Clara. Papers, 1860-1957. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Culver, J. O. Letters, 1860-1865. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress. Available: American Memory. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/alhtml/malhome.html (4 April 2000).

Lincoln, Abraham. Letters, 1859-1865, 1896, 1936. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Schurz, Carl. Papers, 1841-1906. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Schurz, Carl. "Speech of Carl Schurz at the Milwaukee Ratification Meeting, on Wednesday Evening, May 30, 1860." Evening Journal Tracts, no. 8 (1860?). State Historical Society Pamphlet Collection: Pam 53-1437a. Available: Wisconsin Electronic Reader. http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/WER0137.html (3 April 2000).

Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association. Records, 1883-1925. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association. Constitution of the Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association. State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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Secondary Sources
Arizona Republican Party. "History of the Republican Party." Available: http://www.azgop.org/history.htm (28 March 2000).

"Booth, Sherman, 1812-1904." University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Urban Archives Finding Aids. Available: http://www.uwm.edu/Library/arch/findaids/mssbb.htm (4 April 2000).

The German Corner. Available: http://www.germanheritage.com. (5 April 2000).

Kiessling, Elmer C. Watertown Remembered. Watertown, WI: Watertown Historical Society, 1976.

Lawrence, Lester Graves. Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Movement: 1846-1920. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1954.

Legler, Henry E. "Rescue of Joshua Glover, a Runaway Slave." Leading Events of Wisconsin History. Milwaukee: Sentinel, 1898. Available: Wisconsin Electronic Reader. http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/WER1124.html (3 April 2000).

Mayer, George H. "Republican Party." Grolier Online. Available: http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/side/rparty.html (28 March 2000).

McBride, Genevieve G. On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993.

McManus, Michael J. Political Abolitionism in Wisconsin, 1840-1861. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1998.

Quaife, Milo Milton. Wisconsin: Its History and Its People, 1634-1924. Vol I. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1924.

Rippley, LaVern J. "Immigrants and Politics: The Civil War Period," The Immigrant Experience in Wisconsin. Boston: Twayne, 1985.

Shafer, Mary A. Wisconsin: The Way We Were. Minocqua, WI: Heartland Press, 1993.

Wheeler, Marjorie Spruill. One Woman, One Vote: Rediscovering the Woman Suffrage Movement. Troutdale, OR: NewSage Press, 1995.

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Photo Credits
All images on The Activists pages are From Copies Owned by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Opening Photo Montage
Background image:
Fair Midway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, c. 1895-1900. Negative No. WHi (x3) 21147.

Animated images (left to right; upper to lower):
Sherman M. Booth. NF Booth, Sherman.
Carl Schurz and his wife. Negative No. WHi (x93) 4494
Union Rally. Album 15.18
Votes for Women. Negative No. WHi (x3) 18424
Susan B. Anthony. Negative No. WHi (x3) 26160
Construction of Capital at Madison, Wisconsin. Negative No. WHi (x3) 33761
Hales Corner Tavern. Negative No. WHi (c7) 6555
Looking out on Lake Kegonsa, 1918. Album 28.53
Mathilde Franziska Anneke. Negative No. WHi (x3) 40536
First UW Women Graduates, 1865. Negative No. x25-842
I Will Vote. Negative No. WHi (x3) 24033
Livestock Expo, 1904. Series No. 13/5/2

The Activists Icon (left to right)
Carl Schurz in 1879. Negative No. WHi (w6) 20527
Mathilde Franziska Anneke. Negative No. WHi (x3) 31607
Sherman M. Booth. Negative No. WHi (x3) 4864

Other Images
Carl Schurz in his uniform as a Major-General, Union Army 1863-65. Negative No. WHi (w6) 20528
Mrs. Carl Schurz. Negative No. WHi (x3) 48032
Kindergarten school of Mrs. Carl Schurz. Negative No. WHi (x3) 17673
Rev. Olympia Brown Willis of Racine, Wisconsin. Negative No. WHi (x3) 32702
The Woman's Club of Richland Center in 1908. Lot No. PH 1253
Unconstitutionality of The Fugitivie Slave Act. Cover. E 450 W81

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