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181. Letter from the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park Letter from the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park November 1, 1918 Letter from the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park explaining that she cannot attend on November 10 due to a flu situation.

182. Letter to All Presidents of Associations Affiliated with the Suffrage Association Letter to All Presidents of Associations Affiliated with the Suffrage Association February 18, 1916 This is a typewritten letter from the National American Woman Suffrage Association President Carrie Chapman Catt to the affiliate Presidents of the suffrage organization. Carrie Chapman Catt details what...

183. Letter to Antoinette Funk from the Headquarters Secretary Letter to Antoinette Funk from the Headquarters Secretary December 26, 1917 A letter to Antoinette Funk in which Edith Hinkle League informs her that Minnie Fisher Cunningham is in Garfield Hospital in Washington, D.C. and that Ms. Funk's letter to Mrs. Cunningham has been forwarded...

184. Letter to Captain Sackett Letter to Captain Sackett June 20, 1919 Letter to Captain Sackett thanking him for his past record of support. The letter reminds him that the Democratic Platform of the state includes a promise of support for women's suffrage, which nothing...

185. Letter to chapter president's and congressional chairmen Letter to chapter president's and congressional chairmen May 14, 1918 Typed letter (plus a handwritten note on the back of one of the pages) from Mrs. Catt urging all chapters to began a major campaign to get the amendment passed. She encouraged them to get resolutions and...

186. Letter to Congressional Chairman Letter to Congressional Chairman March, 29, 1918 This is a typewritten letter to another Congressional Chairman from Maud Wood Park discussing how best to get non-suffrage associations to support and help the federal amendment pass. Maud Wood Park details...

187. Letter to Congressional Chairman Letter to Congressional Chairman November 13, 1917 Typed letter to the congressional chairmen concerning making contact with every congressman and senator in your area discussing the proposed amendment. Leaflets and fliers were included for delivery after...

188. Letter to county chairman of Democratic party Letter to county chairman of Democratic party April 28, 1919 Letter to county chairman of the Democratic Party from Mrs. James B. Wells and the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. The letter explains that allowing women to vote is a steps towards socialism...

189. Letter to Dr. Clarence Poe Letter to Dr. Clarence Poe June 4, 1960 Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Dr. Clarence Poe about her family history. After deciding she would never write her mother's biography she decided to share the story of her family as told to her...

190. Letter to Edith Hinkle League Letter to Edith Hinkle League Handwritten Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Edith Hinkle League, her secretary, detailing duties she needed her to perform.

191. Letter to Elizabeth Potter from J. P. Tumulty Letter to Elizabeth Potter from J. P. Tumulty March 16, 1918 Letter to Elizabeth Potter from J. P. Tumulty sending thanks from the President over a message that was given of the result in Texas.

192. Letter to Executive Board Letter to Executive Board May 3, 1916 Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to the executive board of the Texas Woman Suffrage Association concerning a Miss Elizabeth Freeman of New York.

193. Letter to George M. Bailey from the President Letter to George M. Bailey from the President June 20, 1917 Letter to George M. Bailey from the President thanking him for the editorial "Women as Flappers" that appeared in the Post. It also goes on to explain how it is a good suffrage editorial.

194. Letter to Governor W.P. Hobby Letter to Governor W.P. Hobby Two versions of a letter to Governor W.P. Hobby accepting appointment as member from Galveston on State Military Welfare Commission, as written by hand, by Mrs. Cunningham.

195. Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative November 20, 1917 Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative from Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham that spells out numerous reasons to support the Suffrage Amendment when it comes before the 65th...

196. Letter to Lady McCallum from the President Letter to Lady McCallum from the President March 28, 1917 Letter to Lady McCallum from the President thanking her for helping out with the Austin work. She also goes on to explain how she cannot come to office as much due to her mother moving into the house.

197. Letter to Madam Chairman Letter to Madam Chairman August 17, 1917 This is a typewritten letter from the Acting Chairman of the Congressional Committee Mrs. Frank M. Roessing to Madam Chairman. It is about the status of the upcoming Congressional vote that will determine...

198. Letter to Madam President Letter to Madam President September 4, 1917 This is a typewritten letter from Emma Winner Rogers to Madam President outlining the Million Dollar Fund Plan to determine whether this plan is the best fiscal plan for the National Suffrage Association...

199. Letter to Madam President Letter to Madam President June 4, 1917 This is a typewritten letter to Madam President from Ethel M. Smith, the Chairman of the Committee on Protection of Women's Labor, informing Madam President of the newly-formed Protection of Women's Labor...

200. Letter to Madam President Letter to Madam President April 28, 1917 Typed letter asking chapters to get liberal minded influential persons in their states to support an appointment of Frederick Howe to the Commission on Russia. Mrs. Catt also asked each chapter to send...
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