- Manuscript note of title page "I think this little book is valuable, as giving a description of the first of the first Convention of the of the kind that was ever held. Rhoda J. Palmer" Rhoda Palmer, who had accompanied her father to the 1848 convention, outlived both the Millers.
- This copy is a rare, duodecimo first printing of the Report, which includes the proceeding, resolutions, declaration of sentiments and a list of the signatories; note that the 32 men are listed as "in favor of the movement" rather than signatories to the declaration
- Title transcribed from item.
- Summary: Photograph of five National Woman's Party members demonstrating, with banners, in front of the Lafayette Statue. Lucy Branham, center, is burning President Wilson's words.
- Cropped version of the photograph published in The Suffragist, 6, no. 36 (Sept. 28, 1918): cover. Caption: The Suffrage Demonstration, Sept. 16, 1918, in Front of the White House.