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- Millinery Ornament, 1900-1915 -

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Ornament, 1900-1915
- Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.
- Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.
- Millinery Feather, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Feather, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.
- Feathered Millinery Ornament, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Feathered Millinery Ornament, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.
- Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.
- Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Feathers, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.
- Millinery Ostrich Feathers, 1900-1915 - By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.

- 1900-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Millinery Ostrich Feathers, 1900-1915
By the early 20th century, demands for feathers and other bird parts as fashionable decorations for women's hats helped spur the decline of bird populations. Several species became extinct. Many well-to-do women rallied with conservationists to protect birds, refusing to wear hats with bird plumage and urging the passage of strict regulatory laws. The U.S. Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in 1918.