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21. Prison Reform Letters Prison Reform Letters Series of letters between Mrs. T. A. Coleman and Minnie Fisher Cunningham concerning the need for prison reform and the desire to have a woman on the Board of Prison Commissioners.

22. State Prison Commission Letters State Prison Commission Letters A series of letters between Mr. Chas S. Fowler and Minnie Fischer Cunningham concerning the appointment of Mrs. Harriet Nelson Leary as a member of the Prison Board. Mr. Fowler includes a letter he drafted...

23. Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union - Thirty-fifth Annual Convention
 Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union - Thirty-fifth Annual Convention Pamphlet and agenda for the Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Thirty-fifth Annual Convention. Includes correspondence to Woodrow Wilson to prohibit the production of malt and vinous liquors.

24. Do Your Bit to Keep Him Fit
 Do Your Bit to Keep Him Fit Pamphlet describing war effort to decrease spread of venereal disease in soldier population.

25. Venereal Diseases: A Sociologic Study
 Venereal Diseases: A Sociologic Study Pamphlet describing spread of venereal disease, primarily through prostituion.

26. Letters regarding efforts to clean up vice surrounding military camps Letters regarding efforts to clean up vice surrounding military camps Series of letters from Secretray of War Baker, Minnie Fisher Cunningham, and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Speer concerning efforts to clean up vice in the areas surrounding military camps.

27. Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick of the War Department, discussing the fate of prostitutes following the outlawing of prostitution in several Texas cities.

28. Report on Fort Worth Report on Fort Worth Report on various public-health issues in Fort Worth and Camp Bowie, with a focus on prostitution and venereal disease.

29. 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.

30. Prohibition letters Prohibition letters Letter to Mrs. J.J. Hardin, Dallas Equal Suffrage Association. Refers to Mrs. I. Jalonick, President of the Dallas Equal Suffrage Association. Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Mr. M.H. Wolfe, Chairman...

31. Press Release, September 1917 Press Release, September 1917 Note to the Associated Press, including a copy of a letter sent to members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association.

32. Texas Social Hygene Association Letter (2) Texas Social Hygene Association Letter (2) Letter to Miss M. Eleanor Brackenridge, from Minnie Fisher Cunningham, forwarded to Mrs. E.M. Speer, concerning the dissolving of the Texas Women's Anti-Vice Committee and the creation of its successor,...

33. Untitled Typed Manuscript Untitled Typed Manuscript Typewritten manuscript recalling Minnie Fisher Cunningham's childhood years on Fisher Farms. The manuscript describes some of the characters that populated the farm. It also recounts visitors to farm from...

34. The War Ended: The New Life Begins The War Ended: The New Life Begins Hand-written manuscript that recounts the events of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's family during the years after the end of the Civil War. She writes of her father's plan to increase his land holdings to grow...
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