Keywords: Miss Janet Fotheringham 150018v.jpg Title Miss Janet Fotheringham of Buffalo N Y who was in the first group of suffrage pickets sent to Occoquan workhouse and who were later pardoned by President Wilson after serving 3 days of a 60 day term Created / Published ca 1913-1917 Subject Headings - Fotheringham Janet - Suffragists--United States--1910-1920 - Women--Suffrage--New York State - Photographs - United States -- New York -- Buffalo Genre Photographs Notes - Formal portrait head and shoulders Janet Fotheringham of Buffalo New York facing camera wearing wide-collared v-neck blouse or dress with pin - Summary Title transcribed from image - Janet Fotheringham of Buffalo NY was a teacher of physical culture She was arrested picketing July 14 1917 and sentenced to 60 days in the Occoquan Workhouse but was pardoned by President Wilson after three days Source Doris Stevens Jailed for Freedom New York Boni and Liveright 1920 359 Medium 1 photograph print; 3 x 4 in Call Number Location National Woman's Party Records Group I Container I 150 Folder Fotheringham Janet Source Collection Records of the National Woman's Party Repository Manuscript Division Digital Id http //hdl loc gov/loc mss/mnwp 150018 http //www loc gov/collections/women-of-protest/ sp 5 PD-old suffragettes |