The Hall-Harte Archive of Suffragist Photographs We are delighted to offer a suffragist archive of rare and important photographs documenting “The Liberty Bell Tour, Votes for Women.” The march was organized by Louise Hall and her life-partner Ethel Harte (daughter of Bret Harte, the poet and novelist). It is a featured item in our December 11 auction of Vernacular Imagery & Photobooks. The 5000-mile suffragist tour that crisscrossed Pennsylvania was underwritten by Katharine Wentworth Ruschenberger, a Main Line Philadelphian and staunch feminist. The derision of women’s rights in the popular press meant that the organizers were smart to hire Hall’s brother Ollie, an engineer, graduate of MIT and avid photographer to document the rallies. Ollie’s pictures capture the dynamic spirit of these amazing women in addition to curious onlookers, children waving flags and local luminaries in small towns throughout Pennsylvania. Throughout the suffragist archive, Hall (with and without a replica of the Liberty Bell), Harte and Ruschenberger are shown speaking to scores of interested listeners. In addition to photographs of the tour, there are trinkets and ephemera. Five years after the Liberty Tour, in September 1920, the passage of the 19th Amendment ensured voting rights for women across the United States. Share Facebook Twitter December 3, 2014Author: Swann CommunicationsCategory: Photographs & Photobooks Tags: Bret Harte Daile Kaplan Ethel Harte Hall-Harte Archive Katharine Wentworth Ruschenberger Louise Hall Ollie Hall photography suffragists Vernacular Photography Women's Rights Previous Nicholas Lowry on Travel Posters from the Julius Paul Collection Next Vernacular Imagery, Photobooks & Fine Photographs Recommended Posts Diane Arbus and the American Art Scene Photographs & Photobooks October 5, 2009 Upcoming Highlights: Classic & Contemporary Photographs Photographs & Photobooks March 5, 2019 Ed Ruscha: “I Want To Be The Henry Ford of Bookmaking” Photographs & Photobooks October 18, 2016