Stock Certificate No. 129 for The Proprietors of The Woman's Journal Corporation [with] attached transfer document

Author: BLACKWELL, Alice Stone, Francis J. Garrison, Catherine Wilde, (and others)
Title: Stock Certificate No. 129 for The Proprietors of The Woman's Journal Corporation [with] attached transfer document
Publication: Boston: The Proprietors of The Woman's Journal, 1873 (changed to 1911 upon transfer)

Description: Unbound. Stock Certificate No. 129 for two shares issued by The Proprietors of The Woman's Journal Corporation. Measuring 10.5" x 5.25" (including stub). Attached at the margin with a stub to a transfer document. Stock certificate of the first and most important woman's suffrage periodical, and includes the signatures of several famous proponents of the movement. Signed by Alice Stone Blackwell, Francis J. Garrison, and Catherine Wilde. The attached transfer awards the two shares to The Proprietors from the Estate of H.M. Pitman. Near fine.

*The Woman's Journal* was the first regular woman's rights periodical in America. Its publication was the crowning achievement of Lucy Stone's long and distinguished feminist career. According to *HAWH*:

"Stone's most active and lasting contribution to the women's movement is *The Woman's Journal*, which she founded in 1870 and edited until her death in 1893. This extraordinary archive of women's history provided a weekly chronicle of woman's progress - political, vocational, economic, cultural, and legal-both in the United States and abroad...[for] over sixty one years."

As the political organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, *The Woman's Journal* printed meeting and convention addresses and notes, reported on national and international news, published columns and editorials on the suffrage struggle, as well as poems, stories, and book reviews. Regular contributors included Julia Ward Howe, William Lloyd Garrison, T.W. Higginson, and, of course, Lucy Stone and her husband, Henry Brown Blackwell. After Stone's 1893 death her daughter Alice Stone Blackwell assumed responsibility for producing and editing the journal, which was renamed *The Woman Citizen;* contributors to this new incarnation of the periodical read like a virtual who's who of early modern feminism: Susan B. Anthony, Anna Shaw, and Carrie Chapman Catt were only a few of the names on its ever-expanding masthead.

This stock certificate from the founding of *The Woman's Journal's* production, is a tangible artifact of the first American woman's rights periodical and a glimpse at the relationships and efforts behind its financing.

Seller ID: 426216

Subject: Americana, Ephemera



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