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Ewing, Mary Ellen
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The Red Letter Merchants of Houston
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.
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Letter to Mrs. Ewing from Texas Federation of Colored Women's Club
Letter to Mrs. Ewing from Texas Federation of Colored Women's Club.
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Letter to Mrs. Ewing Requesting Help From Dallas
Letter to Mrs. Ewing requesting help From Dallas.
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Texas State Federation of Labor Letterhead
Letterhead from Austin.
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Encouraging Letter to Mrs. Ewing from New York
Notice letterhead with elegant emblem. Letter from New York.
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Letter from Olive Hall Butler, Driskell Hotel
Notice the image on this beautifully illustrated letterhead. The Driskill is still operating as a showplace Austin Hotel at 6th and Brazos - built and operated since 1886. Letter from Austin.
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[Mrs. Ewing appointed to] ""State Bureau of Child & Animal Protection
Official Letter from Texas Secretary of State in Austin.
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Commendatory Letter from Theo. Bering Jr.
Prominent Houston Merchant from Early German Immigrant Family. Letter from Houston.
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Congratulatory Letter to Mrs. Ewing on Tremont Hotel letterhead
The Treemont Hotel still stands in Galveston and has been restored as a fine hotel.
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Humane Society Gets Sites for Water Troughs
This points to the wide variety of Mrs. Ewing's causes. Clippings from the Houston Telegram.
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Women Now Possess Rights in Lone Star Commonwealth by Mrs. Hortense Ward
Ward was the first woman admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1910. Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.
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Letter from Hortense Ward to Mrs. Ewing
Ward was the first woman admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1910. Letter from Houston.
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