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281. Letter to State President Letter to State President July 23, 1919 This is a typewritten letter to the State President from the Recording Secretary asking if this state will help to contribute $75 to raise a total of $2,750 total to help buy a commemorative gift, a sapphire...

282. Letter to suffragists Letter to suffragists April 12, 1918 Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing the belief that congratulations on the recent victory should have included several names that were left out. She goes on record as stating that assigning...

283. Letter to suffragists Letter to suffragists June 18, 1915 This letter urges the addressee to participate in "Self sacrifice week".

284. Letter to suffragists Letter to suffragists [1914-1944] This letter requests that suffragists encourage their local representatives to support womens' suffrage.

285. Letter to suffragists Letter to suffragists March 26, 1918 This letter congratulates suffragists for the passage of the Primary Suffrage Bill.

286. Letter to Suffragists from Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Suffragists from Minnie Fisher Cunningham January 9, 1917 Letter to suffragists from Minnie Fisher Cunningham telling them that they have asked to submit plans for raising funds for suffrage work. She goes on to tell about the Rose Bush Sale, the costs, and how...

287. Letter to Suffragists from Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Suffragists from Minnie Fisher Cunningham October 17, 1917 Letter to suffragists from Minnie Fisher Cunningham explaining how Germany is wrong in her mad intention in setting up a military despotism and bringing ideas of democratic government. So she says if a...

288. Letter to Texas Press Clipping Bureau Letter to Texas Press Clipping Bureau October 27, 1917 Typed letter to the Texas Press Clipping Bureau regarding a press clipping about Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The author of the article was not mentioned and was needed for a proper response from Mrs. Cunningham...

289. Letter to the Chairman of the State Divisions of the Woman's Committee of the Council of the National Letter to the Chairman of the State Divisions of the Woman's Committee of the Council of the National Defense from Anna Howard Shaw May 29, 1917 Letter to the Chairman of the State Divisions of the Woman's Committee of the Council of the National Defense from Anna Howard Shaw concerning stationing women at each registration booth who will agree...

290. Letter to the Congressional Chairman Letter to the Congressional Chairman November 26, 1916 This is a typewritten letter from Maud Wood Park asking the Congressional Chairpersons to fill out the questionnaire on the second page, which will be presented at the conferences on congressional work...

291. Letter to the Editor, Houston Post Letter to the Editor, Houston Post October 19, 1916 Letter to the editor of Houston Post from Minnie Fisher Cunningham refuting criticisms against the Texas Equal Suffrage association because they employ men. She explains that the Texas Equal Suffrage association...

292. Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Janurary 26, 1917 Letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in which she exhorts the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association to rally support for the passage of a Suffrage Amendment. Mrs. Cunningham asks supporters...

293. Letter to the President from Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to the President from Carrie Chapman Catt June 15, 1917 Letter to the President from Carrie Chapman Catt concerning a new woman's journal called "The Woman Citizen". It urges organizers at the state level to report on activites to the journal.

294. Letter to the President from Minnie FIsher Cunningham Letter to the President from Minnie FIsher Cunningham November 23, 1917 Letter to the President from Minnie Fisher Cunningham letting her know that it is the time to have each congressman flooded with letters before Convention of Congress in December. The letter is for commending...

295. Letter to Times-Dispatch in Richmond, VA Letter to Times-Dispatch in Richmond, VA February 25, 1918 Typed letter from Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, Editorial Chairman of the Leslie Commission, to the editor of the Times-Dispatch newspaper in Richmond, VA. Mrs. Harper was writing in response to a statement...

296. Letter to V‌innie from Edith Hinkle League Letter to V‌innie from Edith Hinkle League December 28, 1917 Letter in which Edith Hinkle League wishes Vinnie to ask Minnie Fisher Cunningham for instructions about the San Antonio pledges, refusing to act without Mrs. Cunningham's approval. She is anxious after...

297. Letter to W. W. Woodson Letter to W. W. Woodson June 13, 1917 Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. W. W. Woodson thanking her for accepting the position of treasurer. Additional items were sent to aid her in getting started with her posistion.

298. Letters about recipes Letters about recipes Typed letters concerning recipe publication in The Woman Citizen, the organ of the National American Women Suffragist Association.

299. Letters between Madam President and Mrs. P.B.P. Huse Letters between Madam President and Mrs. P.B.P. Huse

300. Letters between Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers and the Headquarters Personnel Letters between Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers and the Headquarters Personnel
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