Electronic texts or etexts of original source material illuminating women's history. Includes biographies, articles, speeches, essays, poems, obituaries, court decisions and more. This list of electronic texts is arranged alphabetically by author, publisher, or, for biographies, by subject.
Addams, Jane
- A Modern Lear (1896/1912)
Alcott, Louisa May
Anthony, Susan B.
Anonymous, Unattributed and Collections
- The Bicycle and Health (1894)
- Columbian Exposition 1893
- Life editorial on woman suffrage, 1906
Barton, Clara
Beers, Ethel Lynn
Blackmun, Stewart, Rehnquist, Burger, Douglas and White, Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Roe v. Wade - Supreme Court decision, with concurring and dissenting opinions
Brackett, Anna C.
Brisbane, Arthur
Bush, George W. - see Presidential Proclamations
Calthrop, Dion Clayton
- Early English Costume (women and children)
Catherine of Siena
- Joan of Arc and Catherine of Siena, Francis C. Lowell, 1896
Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Speech Before Congress - 1917
Chant, Laura Ormiston
Child, Lydia Maria
- Lydia Maria Child - Anti-Slavery Correspondence
- Lydia Maria Child by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Clinton, Bill - see Presidential Proclamations
Princess Der Ling
Du Bois, W.E.B.
- Suffering Suffragettes - 1912
Eastman, Crystal
- Now We Can Begin - 1920
Elizabeth ("Old Elizabeth")
- Memoir of Old Elizabeth - 1863
Elliott, Rev. H. B.
- Elizabeth Blackwell - Woman As Physician from Eminent Women of the Age
Encyclopedia Britannica
- Women - an entry in the 1911 edition, divided by subtopic
Ferrero, Gugliermo
- Women and Marriage in Ancient Rome from The Women of the Caesars, 1911.
Gage, Frances
- Address To The First Anniversary of the American Equal Rights Association - 1867
- Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman? 1851 (account by Frances Gage, 1881)
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
- The Yellow Wallpaper originally published in 1892
Goldman, Emma
Gordon, Irwin Leslie
- Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date: Biographical Dictionary of the Famous and Those Who Wanted to Be (women's biographies extracted)
Gruening, Martha
- Two Suffrage Movements - 1912
Haaren, John H. and A. B. Poland
- Joan of Arc in Famous Men of the Middle Ages, 1904.
Hale, Sarah Josepha
- Our National Thanksgiving 1858, Godey's Lady's Book
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (Frances E. W. Harper)
- Enlightened Motherhood - November 15, 1892
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
- Lydia Maria Child Biography - 1900
- Marriage Protest of Lucy Stone and Henry Blackwell - 1855
- Woman and Her Wishes - 1853
Hollar, Wenceslaus
- Illustrations of women in period costume (17th century) - from 1906 reproductions
Howe, Julia Ward
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Mother's Day Proclamation
- What Is Religion?
- Harriet Townsend on Julia Ward Howe
Hultin, Ida C.
Ingelow, Jean
- Jean Ingelow (1915, The Mentor)
Joan of Arc
- Joan of Arc in Famous Men of the Middle Ages, 1904, by John H. Haaren and A. B. Poland.
- Joan of Arc and Catherine of Siena, Francis C. Lowell, 1896
Johnson, Helen Kendrick
- Woman and the Republic - An Anti-Suffrage Argument by Helen Kendrick Johnson - 1897, with later additions
Jones, Mother (Mary Harris Jones)
Mayo, A. D.
- The Woman's Movement in the South: October 1891
Mitchell, Maria
- Reminscences of the Herschels (1889)
- Maria Mitchell by Anna C. Brackett (1889)
Leonowens, Anna
- The English Governess at the Siamese Court - Notice - The Ladies' Repository
- The English Governess at the Siamese Court - Notice - Overland Monthly
- The Romance of the Harem - Contemporary Review
Lowell, Francis C.
Miller, Alice Duer
Owen, Robert Dale
Palmer, Alice Freeman
- Why Go to College? - n.d.
Parton, James
- Queen Victoria from Eminent Women of the Age
Sanger, Margaret
- The Case for Birth Control - 1924
Spencer, Anna Garlin
- After Motherhood from Woman's Share in Social Culture
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Comments on Genesis from The Woman's Bible - 1895- 1898
- Reminiscences from The History of Woman Suffrage
- Solitude of Self
- We Now Demand Our Right to Vote - 1848
Stone, Lucy
Townsend, Harriet
Truth, Sojourner
- Ain't I a Woman? 1851 (account by Frances Gage, 1881)
Wollstonecraft, Mary

