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Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, 1882-1964
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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.
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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,...
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Mrs. Cunningham Texas Chairman in Liberty Loan
Newspaper clipping titled "Mrs. Cunningham Texas Chairman in Liberty Loan ."
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Letter from Minnie Fischer Cunningham
Letter from Marie Fischer Cunningham to Texas Suffragist dated July 21, 1917 urging a letter writing campaign to counter the funding cuts to the University of Texas Department of Home Economics.
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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.
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Press Release, September 1917
Note to the Associated Press, including a copy of a letter sent to members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association.
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Photo of Kaufman's Main Liquor House
Photo of Kaufman's Main Liquor House on 1221 East Front Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
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Letter from Minnie Fischer Cunngiham
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Texas Suffragists dated July 18, 1917 concerning the creation of "Suffrage Soldier" Comittee to keep soldiers in contact with families in the towns where they are...
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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.
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Red Heard, Ethel L.
A letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham written as her first letter as the head of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. This letter discusses, in particular, the self sacrifice week where suffragists deny...
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Anna B Cade, Cor-Sec
A letter between Minnie Fisher Cunninham and Anna B. Cade regarding the conflict over approving expenses of the Texas Equal Suffrage Organization.
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John Davis, Recording Secretary
A letter regarding the conflict over reimbursing members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association for expenses and the special board meeting called to settle the disagreement.
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State Chairman of Loan Makes Report
Newspaper clipping titled "State Chairman of Loan Makes Report: Mrs. Minnie Fischer Cunningham Gives Women's Totals for 114 Counties."
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Made State Tour In Liberty Auto; Image of Miss Lavinia Engle
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times-Herald titled "Made State Tour In Liberty Auto"; Clipping includes photograph of Miss Lavinia Engle .
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Image of Women's Liberty Loan Committee
Image of Woman's Liberty Loan Committee logo, a bronze liberty bell.
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Photo of Outfiting Business
Photo of Outfiting Business
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Photo of Craddock & Co.
Photo of Craddock & Co.
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Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston
Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston for housing 185 interned women from the district whom city physician Dr. W. A. King and his city and county physicians assistants had inspected and refused health...
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Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston
Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston for housing 185 interned women from the district whom city physician Dr. W. A. King and his city and county physicians assistants had inspected and refused health...
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Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
"Municipal Base Hospital" 322 S. Santa Rosa Ave., San Antonio, photographed May 31, 1917, showing women entering to be inspected by Dr. W. A. King and other physicians employed by the city, an Army surgeon...
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