File:Julia Hurlbut of N.J. leading. Iris Calderhead (far right) on Bastille Day, Washington, D C on 14 July 1917 - 160023v (cropped).jpg

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Julia Hurlbut of N.J. leading with Iris Calderhead (far right) on Bastille Day, Washington, D C on 14 July 1917

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Bastille Day. Julia Hurlbut of N.J. leading. Iris Calderhead of Kansas at right waiting for mobs to attack pickets so she can order out new banners.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL))
Author
Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C. (Photographer)
Title
Bastille Day. Julia Hurlbut of N.J. leading. Iris Calderhead of Kansas at right waiting for mobs to attack pickets so she can order out new banners.
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Photograph of Julia Hurlbut leading procession of (two) suffragists down city sidewalk, both suffragists wear suffrage sashes and hold aloft suffrage banners, Hurlbut holds the colors, and the second banner behind her has text (obscured), while crowds of men walk along beside on both sides of the women, and Iris Calderhead appears at right monitoring progress of the pickets.

Julia Hurlbut of Morristown, N.J., was vice chairman of the New Jersey branch of the NWP. In 1916 she assisted in Washington state campaign. She was arrested picketing July 14, 1917, and sentence to 60 days in Occoquan Workhouse. She was pardoned by President Wilson after three days. She engaged in war work in France during World War I. Iris Calderhead of Marysville, Kans., and later, Denver, Colo., was arrested July 4, 1917 for picketing and served three days in District Jail.

Source: Doris Stevens, Jailed for Freedom (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920), 362, 369.
Date Taken on 14 July 1917
Medium 1 photograph: print
Dimensions 7 x 10 in.
institution QS:P195,Q131454
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  • Call Number Location: National Woman's Party Records, Group I, Container I:160, Folder: Pickets, 1917
  • Source Collection Records of the National Woman's Party
Notes
  • Title transcribed from item.
  • Photograph published in The Suffragist, 5, no. 78 (July 21, 1917): 4, with caption: "Pickets Marching to the White House on July 14 (The Police Testified They Had to Hold Back the Crowds)", and in The Suffragist, 6, no. 1 (Jan. 5, 1918): 8 (Year in Review issue), with caption: "Fall of Bastille Day Picket (Police swore they had to clear way for line)."
Source http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mnwp.160023
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