Illustration of Women Voting at Polling Place

(Original Caption) It is little known that women voted in the state of New Jersey in colonial days, under a constitution which gave the franchise to "All inhabitants worth $250." Then, in 1807, after some election scandals, the men virtually deprived women of the right.
(Original Caption) It is little known that women voted in the state of New Jersey in colonial days, under a constitution which gave the franchise to "All inhabitants worth $250." Then, in 1807, after some election scandals, the men virtually deprived women of the right.
Illustration of Women Voting at Polling Place
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Credit:
Bettmann / Contributor
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517451218
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Bettmann
Date created:
January 01, 1900
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