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From Left to Right: Miss Gertrude S. Hunter, Secretary of the Minnesota Suffrage Association, and Margaret L. Foley, of Boston, Massachusetts, who is called the premier orator of the cause.
From Left to Right: Miss Gertrude S. Hunter, Secretary of the Minnesota Suffrage Association, and Margaret L. Foley, of Boston, Massachusetts, who is called the premier orator of the cause.

From Left to Right: Miss Gertrude S. Hunter, Secretary of the Minnesota Suffrage Association, and Margaret L. Foley, of Boston, Massachusetts, who is called the premier orator of the cause.

Artist (American)
Artist (American photography studio, active 1882 – 1940)
Datec. 1915
Period20th century
MediumGelatin silver print on paper (vintage)
Credit LinePurchase with funds provided by the Memorial Art Fund and the Reva B. Seybolt '72 Art Acquisition Fund
Object number2018.099
Curatorial DepartmentModern & Contemporary Art
Truro, Massachusetts
Joel Meyerowitz
1983
Object number: 2014.115
Truro, Massachusetts
Joel Meyerowitz
1988
Object number: 2015.136
Red osier. Near Great Barrington, Massachusetts. from In Wildness
Eliot Furness Porter
1957, April 18 / 1981
Object number: 2012.031.01