Through this location, you may reach other websites related to this one. Many of these links were discovered by students doing research for their biographical chapters. We encourage and welcome anyone working on a project involving the history of women at the Bar to join up with us. Please let us know if you would like to link up.
- American Women’s History: A Research Guide State & Regional History
- Bar None: 125 Years of Women Lawyers in Illinois
Chicago Bar Association Alliance for Women, 1998 - Laura Miller Derry Papers (University of Louisville)
- Early Illinois Women and Other Unsung Heroes
- Iowa Women’s Archive
- Pathfinder for Women’s History Research in the National Archives and Records Administration Library
- Suffragists Oral History Project — U.C. Berkeley
- Rare Books and Special Collections at the Tarlton Law Library
Including:
– Scrapbook of Dorothy C. Most (1925 graduate of UT Law)
– The Helen Hargrave papers, 1919-1978 (1926 graduate of UT Law; UT Law Librarian 1940-1965)
– Records of Kappa Beta Pi legal sorority, 1924-1969
– Law Wives Club records, 1947-1976 - Arthur & Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
- Sophia Smith Collection — Women’s History Archives at Smith College
- A Timeline of Women’s Legal History in the United States
by Professor Cunnea [Lisa Small] - A Timeline of Women’s Legal History in the United States and at Georgetown University
by Professor Cunnea [Lisa Small] - The Archives for Research on Women and Gender (ARWG)
- ‘Votes for Women:’ Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Collection, 1848-1920, from the Library of Congress
- Wisconsin Bar Association: Pioneers in the Law: The First 150 Women
- Women in Law [Infographic]
- Women’s Project of New Jersey, Inc.
- Tennessee Bar Association: 50 Years of Pioneers: Early Women in the Law
- Idaho Bar Association: The First Fifty Women in Idaho Law
– Milestones for Women in Idaho Law
– First Fifty Women in Idaho Law