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221. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Handwritten letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming congratulating them on being the temporary chairs of the Texas Division of the Women's Committee of the National Defense. Mrs. Cunningham...

222. Letter to Mr. Marcellus E. Foster Letter to Mr. Marcellus E. Foster February 13, 1918 Letter to Marcellus E. Foster, Editor of the Houston Chronicle, from Mrs.Minnie Fisher Cunningham concerning an editorial article that was included in a Houston edition of the Houston Chronicle that was...

223. Letter to Mr. Tom Finty Letter to Mr. Tom Finty June 7, 1919 Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mr. Tom Finty requesting that he take a poll of the House and Senate to see if he has enough pledged votes for the Amendment to pass. If he can secure the votes...

224. Letter to Mr. W. L. Dean Letter to Mr. W. L. Dean November 21, 1918 Includes both rough draft and typewritten copy of letter, as well as letter of reply from Mr. Dean.

225. Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean November 21, 1918 Correspondence between W.L. Dean and Minnie Fischer Cunningham about the proposed Amendment for partial suffrage and having it voted on until the troops are back in civilian life.

226. Letter to Mrs Helen Moore Letter to Mrs Helen Moore February 5, 1918 Typed letter from Catherine Gay, The Woman Citizen business manager's assistant, to Mrs. Helen Moore of Galveston, TX. thanking her for accepting the position of state chairman of the Woman Citizen Circulation...

227. Letter to Mrs Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs Minnie Fisher Cunningham June 27, 1917 Typed Letter from Rose Young, Editor of The Woman Citizen to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham in response to a poem she submitted for publication. The poem was rejected due to space and "prohibited propoganda"....

228. Letter to Mrs. A.L. Guerard Letter to Mrs. A.L. Guerard October 1, 1917 This letter concerns the votes of Texas congressman for the creation of a suffrage committee.

229. Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park May 20, 1918 Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park giving her apologies as she did not get to talk with her because she thought she was leaving in the evening. She also apologizes for not giving her time...

230. Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller January 13, 1917 Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller concerning Eugene Black's assertion that 95% of the women of his district did not want to vote. Mrs. Miller suggests a letter writing campaign...

231. Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt September 26, 1917 Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt concerning the report that the Senate of Texas found James E. Ferguson guilty on 10 of the 21 charges preferred against him by the house and pronounced sentence of impeachment...

232. Letter to Mrs. Catt Letter to Mrs. Catt January 29, 1919 Typed letter to Mrs. Catt from suffrage work who received funds to continue her work. She originally had declined the salary until her personal funds were depleted. After requesting the original offer...

233. Letter to Mrs. Catt Letter to Mrs. Catt July 31, 1917 Typed letter from Mrs. Cunningham to President Catt asking for immediate advice on working to get the suffrage bill passed. As the Texas government was in turmoil, it was suggested that this would be the...

234. Letter to Mrs. Catt Letter to Mrs. Catt April 9, 1917 Typed letter to the national president relaying the Texas chapter position and accomplishments for the year. Mrs. Cunningham assured Mrs. Catt that the Texas chapter was in alignment with the national...

235. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham May 4, 1919 This is a typewritten letter to Mrs. Cunningham where the letter writer apprises Mrs. Cunningham in the latest major events of her suffragette tours, such as that she will be touring with Mr. Taft and...

236. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham This is a typewritten letter from the letter writer to Mrs. Cunningham where the writer tells Mrs. Cunningham about recent events of the 'anties' and other people who act in ways that go against and discourage...

237. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham July 1, 1917 This is a handwritten letter to Mrs. Cunningham where the letter-writer asks Mrs. Cunningham's help in securing a job with the suffrage association, as well as apprises Mrs. Cunningham of the latest, various...

238. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham February 13, 1938 Handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Jess about her biographical manuscript that she was returning.

239. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham from Katharine D. McCormick Letter to Mrs. Cunningham from Katharine D. McCormick March 10, 1919 Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Katharine D. McCormick concerning a convention program of 6 or 7 speakers from various state associations to tell of the obstacles, difficulties, and tragedies...

240. Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary January 17, 1917 In this letter, the Headquarters Secretary congratulates Mrs. Edward F. Harris for recovering from her illness and informs her of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's grippe. The letter writer also pleads that Mrs....
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