File:Miss Janet Fotheringham 150018v.jpg

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   Miss Janet Fotheringham, of Buffalo, N.Y., who was in the first group of suffrage pickets sent to Occoquan workhouse and who were later pardoned by President Wilson after serving 3 days of a 60 day term.

Created / Published

   [ca. 1913-1917] 

Subject Headings

   -  Fotheringham, Janet 
   -  Suffragists--United States--1910-1920 
   -  Women--Suffrage--New York (State) 
   -  Photographs 
   -  United States -- New York -- Buffalo 

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   Photographs 

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   -  Formal portrait, head and shoulders, Janet Fotheringham of Buffalo, New York, facing camera, wearing wide-collared, v-neck blouse or dress, with pin. 
   -  Summary: Title transcribed from image. 
   -  Janet Fotheringham of Buffalo, NY, was a teacher of physical culture. She was arrested picketing July 14, 1917, and sentenced to 60 days in the Occoquan Workhouse, but was pardoned by President Wilson after three days. Source: Doris Stevens, Jailed for Freedom (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1920), 359. 

Medium

   1 photograph: print; 3 x 4 in. 

Call Number

   Location: National Woman's Party Records, Group I, Container I:150, Folder: Fotheringham, Janet 

Source Collection

   Records of the National Woman's Party

Repository

   Manuscript Division

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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mnwp.150018
Source https://www.loc.gov/collections/women-of-protest/?sp=5
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