Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association
Women display Scandinavian costumes and flags in a Minneapolis suffrage parade on May 2, 1914. The march drew 2,000 participants.
Bibliography
A/.J22
Luth and Nanny Mattson Jaeger papers, 1974–1933
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Box 4 includes information on Nanny Mattson Jaeger’s work as president of the Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association.
M508 26
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association records, 1894–1923
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00756.xml
Description: Volume 26 of reel 18 includes newspaper clippings, letters, and other records related to the SWSA.
P939: Martin, Jenova
Manuscript Biographies collections, 1801–1998
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P939.xml#a8
Description: Biographical Information on Jenova Martin, first president of the SWSA.
“Association to End Work.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 17, 1920.
Hurd, Ethel Edgerton. Woman Suffrage in Minnesota: A Record of the Activities in its Behalf Since 1847. Minneapolis: Inland Press, 1917.
“Paraders Place Equal Suffrage on a New Plane.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, May 3, 1914.
Peterson, Anna Marie. “Adding ‘A Little Suffrage Spice to the Melting Pot:’ Minnesota’s Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Organization.” Minnesota History 62, no. 8 (Winter 2011–2012): 288–297.
http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/62/v62i08p288-297.pdf
——— “Making Women’s Suffrage Support an Ethnic Duty: Norwegian American Identity Constructions and the Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1880–1925.” Journal of American Ethnic History 30, no. 4 (Summer 2011): 5–23.
Scovell, Bessie Lathe. “Big Membership Drive by the Minnesota W.C.T.U.” Union Signal, March 7, 1918.
Stuhler, Barbara. “Organizing for the Vote: Leaders of Minnesota’s Woman Suffrage Movement.” Minnesota History 54, no. 7 (Fall 1995): 290–303.
“Suffrage Society Meets.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 13, 1910.
“‘Suffs’ to Dedicate New Fair Building to the Woman Citizen.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, August 26, 1917.
“Where Neutrals Are Allies.” Woman Citizen, September 15, 1917.
“A Woman Citizen Building.” Woman Citizen, October 27, 1917.
Chronology
1901
1907
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1917
1918
1920
1920
Bibliography
A/.J22
Luth and Nanny Mattson Jaeger papers, 1974–1933
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Box 4 includes information on Nanny Mattson Jaeger’s work as president of the Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association.
M508 26
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association records, 1894–1923
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00756.xml
Description: Volume 26 of reel 18 includes newspaper clippings, letters, and other records related to the SWSA.
P939: Martin, Jenova
Manuscript Biographies collections, 1801–1998
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P939.xml#a8
Description: Biographical Information on Jenova Martin, first president of the SWSA.
“Association to End Work.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 17, 1920.
Hurd, Ethel Edgerton. Woman Suffrage in Minnesota: A Record of the Activities in its Behalf Since 1847. Minneapolis: Inland Press, 1917.
“Paraders Place Equal Suffrage on a New Plane.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, May 3, 1914.
Peterson, Anna Marie. “Adding ‘A Little Suffrage Spice to the Melting Pot:’ Minnesota’s Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Organization.” Minnesota History 62, no. 8 (Winter 2011–2012): 288–297.
http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/62/v62i08p288-297.pdf
——— “Making Women’s Suffrage Support an Ethnic Duty: Norwegian American Identity Constructions and the Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1880–1925.” Journal of American Ethnic History 30, no. 4 (Summer 2011): 5–23.
Scovell, Bessie Lathe. “Big Membership Drive by the Minnesota W.C.T.U.” Union Signal, March 7, 1918.
Stuhler, Barbara. “Organizing for the Vote: Leaders of Minnesota’s Woman Suffrage Movement.” Minnesota History 54, no. 7 (Fall 1995): 290–303.
“Suffrage Society Meets.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 13, 1910.
“‘Suffs’ to Dedicate New Fair Building to the Woman Citizen.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, August 26, 1917.
“Where Neutrals Are Allies.” Woman Citizen, September 15, 1917.
“A Woman Citizen Building.” Woman Citizen, October 27, 1917.