- Image ID
- DN-0057979
- Headline
- Miss Nellie Moore, F. J. Link, and Miss Belle Squires, collecting signatures for a women's suffrage petition.
- Date Depicted
- November 7, 1911
- Date Created
- November 7, 1911
- Creator
- Chicago Daily News, Inc.
- Creator Role
- photographer
- Artwork/Object Depicted
- glass negatives
- Copyright Notice
- No known copyright restrictions.
- Credit Line
- DN-0057979, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum
- Inventory Number
- 1960.784
- Storage Location
- Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum
- Max Pixels - Height
- 2305
- Max Pixels - Width
- 2863
- KEYWORDS
- Chicago (Ill.)
1960.784
women's suffrage
Chicago Daily News, Inc.
Link, F. J.
Moore, Nellie
Squires, Belle
people
women
4627 North Broadway (Chicago, Ill.)
Suffragists
1910-1919
Women's suffrage
Illinois
Chicago
Political elections
Uptown (Chicago, Ill.)
Group portraits
Dry plate negatives
Gelatin dry plate negatives
DN-0057979

Portrait of (marked with numbers, left to right) Miss Nellie Moore, F. J. Link, and Miss Belle Squires, collecting signatures for a no-vote-no-tax women's suffrage petition at a florist's shop, Chicago, Illinois, November 7, 1911. The florist's shop, located at 4627 North Broadway (formerly Evanston Avenue) in the Uptown community area of Chicago, Illinois, was a polling place in the 25th Ward, 49th Precinct.