Browse Items (13 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Collection: The Road to Prohibition Page of 2 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Honorable Andrew H Volstead Portrait of Representative Volstead, author of the Volstead Act Tags: congress, prohibition, representative, temperance, united states, volstead Mother Hull's W.C.T.U. Hospital, Kearney, Nebraska Photograph of the staff and founders of the Mother Hull's W.C.T.U Hosptial Tags: hosptial, moral entreprenuers, temperance, women's christian temperance union Mrs. Carrie Nation of Kansas, antagonist of the liquor traffic Photograph of Carrie Nation and unknown male on a boat. Tags: anti-saloon league, carrie nation, prohibition, temperance National Prohibition Convention, 1892 The late nineteenth century marked the beginning of the politically active prohibition movement which began to use political means to achieve social change. Tags: anti-saloon league, christian women's temperance union, prohibition, prohibition convention, prohibiton bureau, temperance Principles of the Prohibition party This poster visual describes the goals and principles the Prohibition Party sought for the United States. Prohibition This sheet music, produced by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, tells about the happiness that Temperance brings to all across the nation. Tags: composer, music, prohibition music, sheet music, temperance, women's christian temperance union, women's groups Prohibition party leaders of 1884 This print depicts leaders of the National Prohibition Party. Tags: politics, prohibition, temperance, united states Temperance Fountain, South and East Elevations. View to Northwest - Leavenworth National Cemetery, 150 Muncie Road, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, KS This water fountain, the first of its kind, was created by the Kansas Temperance Society to dissuade the public from visiting bars and saloons. Tags: kansas, prohibition, reform, temperance, temperance party The Ohio whiskey war - the ladies of Logan singing hymns in front of barrooms in aid of the temperance movement This wood print printed in a newspaper portrayed the escalating tensions between women's activist groups and bar owners. Tags: bars, newspapers, ohio, prohibition, temperance, united states, whiskey, whiskey wars, women's christian temperance union, women's groups The Prohibition Pen Poems were one of the many forms of literature that Prohibitionists used to disseminate Temperance ideas. Tags: literature, poem, prohibition, temperance Page of 2 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2