This collection, 1912-1927, consists of ca. 850 items,
including correspondence, speeches, printed, suffrage meeting
minutes, and notebooks of the suffragist Roberta Wellford of
Charlottesville, Virginia.
The correspondence documents Ms. Wellford's efforts to
promote women suffrage through her work in the Equal Suffrage
League from 1912 to 1920. It outlines her work as field
director for the Virginia League of Women Voters and describes
her participation on the National League's Committee on
Reduction of Armaments, 1921-1922, and on the Committee of
International Relations. Both the suffragist point-of-view and
the actual activities of the women are detailed throughout the
material. Information pertaining to the National Committee on
the Christian Way of Life, 1923 to 1924, is also included.
Correspondents of interest include the following
suffragists: Lila Meade Valentine, Alice O. Taylor, Ida M.
Thompson, Elizabeth Lewis, Edith Clarke Cowles, Elizabeth Web
Blakey, Anne Kern, Kate M. Gordon, Carrie Chapman Catt,
Elizabeth J. Hauser, Pauline Okie, Winifred Branch Russell,
and Adele Clark. Suffragists from Albemarle County are
represented by Nancy Marshall and Evelyn Shaw.
Other correspondents include: Senators Thomas S. Martin and
Claude Swanson, Congressmen J. W. Harrison and Andrew J.
Montague, Governor Westmoreland Davis, attorney John Paull,
and S. E. Nicholson of the National Council for Reduction of
Armaments.