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Members of the James W. Young family are pictured at a reunion in Holyoke around 1907-1908. James and wife Harriet Young are standing at far left, and their daughters in the photo include Olive (Peach), Annettie Huntley, Mabel Peters (Graham), Hattie Williams and Ella “Blanch” Tracy (Hethcote). — Source: Phillips County Museum

Peekin' into the Past

Five Years Ago — Aug. 20, 2015

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A July 16, 1920, cartoon in The Holyoke Enterprise captures the nation’s attitude about the women’s suffrage movement. In little more than a month’s time, women over the age of 21 in the U.S. would have the right to vote.

A century with women’s right to vote: ­Remembering the 19th Amendment­­

As the nation approaches the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, it is important to remember its advocates and reflect on its implications, many of which can still be felt

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