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Women of Valor

Gertrude Weil

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Gertrude Weil Legacy Symposium, 1984, Page 1
Program from Symposium on Gertrude Weil, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Weil Family Store in Goldsboro, North Carolina circa 1900s
Weil Family Store in Goldsboro, North Carolina circa 1900s
Gertrude Weil and Mina Weil in Goldsboro, North Carolina circa 1920s
Gertrude Weil and Mina Weil in Goldsboro, North Carolina circa 1920s
Gertrude Weil, Morris Leder, and Eleanor Roosevelt, April 4, 1955
Gertrude Weil, Morris Leder, and Eleanor Roosevelt, April 4, 1955
Excerpt from Program of the Conference of the State Committee of Women for the Prevention of Lynching, November 1, 1930
Excerpt from Program of the Conference of the State Committee of Women for the Prevention of Lynching
Gertrude Weil circa 1940s
Gertrude Weil circa 1940s
Gertrude Weil circa 1920s
Gertrude Weil circa 1920s
North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs
North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs
Political Cartoon on Tennessee's Ratification of the 19th Amendment
Political Cartoon on Tennessee's Ratification of the 19th Amendment
Gertrude Weil's Ribbon at the National Suffrage Convention, 1917
Gertrude Weil's Ribbon at the National Suffrage Convention, 1917
Gertrude Weil and Other Suffragists in North Carolina circa 1910
Gertrude Weil and Other Suffragists in North Carolina circa 1910
Gertrude Weil circa 1905
Gertrude Weil circa 1905
Gertrude Weil Plays Tennis circa 1900
Gertrude Weil Plays Tennis circa 1900
Excerpts from Letter from Gertrude Weil to Her Family, Page 1
Excerpts from Letter from Gertrude Weil to her family, March 18, 1897
Gertrude Weil's Room at Smith College circa 1897
Gertrude Weil's Room at Smith College circa 1897
Gertrude Weil circa 1896
Gertrude Weil circa 1896
Weil Family Garden
Weil Family Garden
Mina Rosenthal Weil
Mina Rosenthal Weil
Gertrude Weil, 1901
Gertrude Weil, 1901

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