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Letter to Vinnie from Edith Hinkle League
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...
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Correspondence between N. R. Powell and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's headquarters personnel
This is a collection of correspondence among someone named N. R. Powell and different officials at Minnie Fisher Cunningham's headquarters. N. R. Powell wrote several letters and telegrams to Minnie Fisher...
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Letters between Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers and the Headquarters Personnel
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Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association
Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association, addressed to suffragists all over the state.
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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...
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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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Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett
This is typewritten correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett (an apparent official of the Woman's Division of the Farmers' Institute) who asked Minnie Fisher Cunningham's...
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Fain, Mrs.
A letter between E. League and Mrs. Fain, written on behalf of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter references the health of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's mother, the Spanish flu, and personal information...
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Untitled Manuscript
This biography, written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham, chronicles the life and adventures of Sallie Comer Fisher, Cunningham's mother. The book begins with a foreward laying out the setting for the book:...
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Letter to Mrs. Cunningham
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...
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W. H. Fain, Mrs.
A letter and enclosed telegram and attachment listing suffrage organizations in the Houston area, as well as a personal reference to Minnie Fisher Cunningham's efforts and tiredness in the suffrage work....
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League, Mrs.
A letter regarding the failed prohibition vote and updating Mrs. League on the suffrage activities in El Paso. The letter also references Mrs. Cunningham's attempt at resigning from the presidency of the...
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Article about suffrage leaders' trip to Austin
Article about Mrs. Hortense Ward and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's trip to Austin during a special session of the legislature. Their efforts will concentrate on an amendment prepared by Judge Ocie Speer granting...
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Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary
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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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...
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The Abercrombie Family Scatters
This hand-written manuscript chronicles that life and times of Grandmother Minerva Abercrombie in the years after the Civil War. As a girl, Minerva left South Carolina to go to school in Philadelphia,...
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Untitled Typed Manuscript
The type-written manuscript details the movement of John and Minerva Abercrombie from Alabama to Texas. It gives an account of their early years in Waverly, Texas, where Sallie Abercrombie was raised and...
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Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling
Typed letter from Edith League, Minnie Fisher Cunningham's secretary, to Mrs. Eva Karling acknowledging receiving her note. Mrs. Karling had written asking for Mrs. Cunningham to speak in Bastrop and to...
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Correspondence Concerning the Handicapped States Program
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O.A. Critchett, Mrs.
Letter of regret written by the headquarters secretary to Mrs. O. A. Critchett on behalf of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter mentions Minnie Fisher Cunningham's extensive travel for speaking tours...
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