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Intercollegiate House made for Natl. Woman's Party, between 1905 and 1945. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Intercollegiate House made for Natl. Woman's Party, between 1905 and 1945. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Intercollegiate House made for Natl. Woman's Party, between 1905 and 1945. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Intercollegiate House made for Natl. Woman's Party, between 1905 and 1945. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Intercollegiate House made for National Woman's Party, between 1905 and 1945. USA
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This photograph, created by Harris & Ewing between 1905 and 1945, showcases the Intercollegiate House in Washington D.C., built for the National Woman's Party (NWP). The Intercollegiate House served as a vital hub for the women's suffrage movement, hosting numerous meetings, conferences, and events that advanced the cause for women's right to vote. Located in the heart of the nation's capital, the Intercollegiate House is depicted in the photograph as an impressive, stately building. Its grand exterior, adorned with large glass windows, exudes an air of sophistication and importance. The building's design is reminiscent of the Beaux-Arts architectural style popular during the early 20th century. The photograph also captures the presence of a tramline running along the street, providing a glimpse into the transportation infrastructure of the time. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, highlighting the rich history of the National Woman's Party and the pivotal role the Intercollegiate House played in the suffrage movement. Martha Kuntze and Martha Ewing Newcombe, both prominent members of the NWP, are believed to have been instrumental in the acquisition and operation of the Intercollegiate House. The photograph, part of the Harris Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, is an invaluable historical record of this significant building and the important work that took place within its walls.
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