From the logo at the top, I knew it had to be 1920 or later, and the fact that 1920 was the year women got to vote made me think it mostly had to be from then. This site and a few others agree at calling it circa 1920. http://www.mohistory.org/American_Visions/exhibit/woman_voted.htm
Just for clarity, prior to the 19th amendment, 4 US States had granted women the right to vote.
"By the end of the 19th century, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming had enfranchised women after effort by the suffrage associations at the state level."
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Date: 2012-11-06 03:36 am (UTC)This site and a few others agree at calling it circa 1920.
http://www.mohistory.org/American_Visions/exhibit/woman_voted.htm
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Date: 2012-11-06 04:55 pm (UTC)Just for clarity, prior to the 19th amendment, 4 US States had granted women the right to vote.
"By the end of the 19th century, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming had enfranchised women after effort by the suffrage associations at the state level."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage#United_States
And just to keep this comment from being totally US centric, New Zealand was the first nation to do so in 1893.
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