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1. Dining Room Dining Room 1878-1917 Dining room of the Ewing house.

2. Ewing House Ewing House 1878-1917 Front view of the Ewing house.

3. Front Hall Front Hall 1878-1917 Front hall of the Ewing house.

4. ""Newsies"" Happy..57 Clothed20 Still out in Cold ""Newsies"" Happy..57 Clothed20 Still out in Cold 1910 Clippings from Houston.

5. Help the Newsies Help the Newsies 1910 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

6. Quotes of Interest Quotes of Interest 1913 Clippings from Houston.

7. A Flier -- ""Voters Attention! Eleventh Amendment"" A Flier -- ""Voters Attention! Eleventh Amendment"" 1913 Flier from the Mother's Club of Houston.

8. A Flier -- ""Voters Attention! Eleventh Amendment"" (continuation) A Flier -- ""Voters Attention! Eleventh Amendment"" (continuation) 1913 Continuation of a flier from the Mother's Club of Houston.

9. Encouraging Note From Julia Ideson w/attached Reading List Encouraging Note From Julia Ideson w/attached Reading List 1913 Appointed in 1903 as Houston's first professional librarian Julia Bedford Ideson served as same for more than 40 years. A note from Houston.

10. ""The Optimist"" by Frank Crane ""The Optimist"" by Frank Crane [1913] Clipping from the Houston by syndication.

11. Woman and the Home Theory Woman and the Home Theory [1913] Clippings from Houston.

12. Encouraging Poem - ""It Can Be Done"" Encouraging Poem - ""It Can Be Done"" [1913]

13. Women on the School Board Women on the School Board [April 1913] Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

14. Birthday Greetings Birthday Greetings [August 1, 1913] Birthday greetings written on various cards.

15. The Red Letter Merchants of Houston The Red Letter Merchants of Houston [ca. 1913] Letter honoring the merchants for closing their doors at six o'clock excepting Saturdays and for not allowing work to go on behind closed doors. Signed by several Houston merchants.

16. Votes for Women Ribbon Votes for Women Ribbon [ca. 1913] Ribbon worn by Suffrage Workers.

17. A Photograph of Mrs. Mary Ellen Ewing A Photograph of Mrs. Mary Ellen Ewing [ca. 1913]

18. Suffrage Article Suffrage Article [May 1913]

19. The Modern Woman The Modern Woman [May 1913]

20. Keynote Suffrage Address Keynote Suffrage Address April 1, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.
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