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Voter registration card of Lillian E. Sullivan (Sayers), October 18, 1920
1920
City of Hartford
Voter registration card of Lillian E. Sullivan Street, Hartford, October 18, 1920. Her birthplace is entered as Hartford Conn; no birthdate or age is entered. Her occupation is entered as clerk, and employer as Underwood Typewriter Co. The middle initial originally entered is crossed out, and "Sayers" is written to the right of the surname, possibly indicating a subsequent marriage. The original 13 Bedford address is crossed out and two addresses: "14 Homestead Ave." and "52 Colonial" written to the right and also crossed out; "18 Edgewood" is written below and to the left. Other notations on the front: at upper right: "52" (crossed out), "82".
- Title:
- Voter registration card of Lillian E. Sullivan (Sayers), October 18, 1920
- Creator:
- City of Hartford
- Date Created:
- 1920
- Description:
Voter registration card of Lillian E. Sullivan Street, Hartford, October 18, 1920. Her birthplace is entered as Hartford Conn; no birthdate or age is entered. Her occupation is entered as clerk, and employer as Underwood Typewriter Co. The middle initial originally entered is crossed out, and "Sayers" is written to the right of the surname, possibly indicating a subsequent marriage. The original 13 Bedford address is crossed out and two addresses: "14 Homestead Ave." and "52 Colonial" written to the right and also crossed out; "18 Edgewood" is written below and to the left. Other notations on the front: at upper right: "52" (crossed out), "82".
Item details
- Partner:
- Connecticut Digital Archive
- Contributing Institution:
- Hartford History Center, Hartford Public Library
- Subjects:
- Typewriter industry--Employees
Voting registration
Women--Suffrage
Sullivan, Lillian E
Underwood Typewriter Company - Type:
- image
- Format:
- Voting registers
- Rights:
- Copyright restrictions may apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact the Hartford History Center, Hartford Public Library.