Suffragists arrested for picketing Massachusetts State House
February 24, 1919 

This button belonged to Betty Gram
  1. Eleanor A. Calnan, Methuen
  2. Josephine Collins, Framingham
  3. Betty Connolly, Newton
  4. Lucy J. C. Daniels, Grafton, Vermont
  5. Martha Foley, Boston
  6. Frances Fowler, Brookline
  7. Betty Gram, Portland, Oregon
  8. Minnie Gross, Boston
  9. Jessica Henderson, Wayland
  10. Jessica Henderson’s 14-year-old daughter, Wilma
  11. Mrs. George Hill, Boston
  12. Rose Lewis, New York
  13. Katherine Morey, Brookline
  14. Mrs. Christine Page, Boston
  15. Mary Lucy “Berry” Pottier, Ware
  16. Dorothy Pratt, Roxbury
  17. Mrs. Rosa Roewer, Boston
  18. Elise T. Russian, Detroit, Michigan
  19. Lois Warren Shaw, Manchester, NH
  20. Ruth Small, Newton
  21. Edith Turner, Allston
  22. Camilla Whitcomb, Worcester

Picketers who went to Charles Street Jail:
* First time jailed

Women who were jailed for the first time received this jail door pin from the National Women’s Party
  1. Eleanor A. Calnan
  2. Josephine Collins*
  3. Betty Connolly*
  4. Lucy Daniels
  5. Martha Foley*
  6. Betty Gram
  7. Jessica Henderson*
  8. Elsie Hill
  9. Mrs. George Hill*
  10. Katherine Morey
  11. Mary Lucy Pottier
  12. Mrs. Rosa Roewer*
  13. Elise Russian
  14. Lois Warren Shaw*
  15. Ruth Small*
  16. Camilla Whitcomb

Suffragists arrested for speaking on Boston Common, February 24, 1919
Elsie Mary Hill – Norwalk, CT
Louise Sykes – Cambridge
Pascia Warren – New Hampshire
possibly also Mrs. Cerise Carman Jack, Cambridge