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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter from Elizabeth Fain to Minnie Fisher Cunningham asking her to come speak at the Suffrage school because she wants representation from Southern women, rather than just Northern women, as speakers....
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League, Mrs.
A letter between Belle Critchett and Mrs. League regarding Belle Critchett's recent illness and her regrets that she won't be able to do as much for suffrage in the upcoming weeks.
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Brackenridge, Miss M.
A letter updating Miss M. Brackenridge on the work Minnie Fisher Cunnigham has been doing for suffrage, for World War I and for ant-vice.
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Letter to Mrs. Wm. Hobdy
This letter requests help from Mrs. Hobdy in encouraging Mr. T. M. White of Hamilton county to support suffrage.
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Letter to Mrs. A.L. Guerard
This letter concerns the votes of Texas congressman for the creation of a suffrage committee.
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Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
This letter expresses appreciation to Mrs. Cunningham for her work in the suffrage movement.
67.
Letter to Miss Gracy Denny
This letter requests help from Miss Denny in encouraging Mr. J. D. Sallas of Crockett county to support women's suffrage.
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Letter from J. W. Hoopes
Letter from J. W. Hoopes, Deputy Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, to Minnie Fischer Cunningham dated October 31, 1917. Mr. Hoopes writes to thank Mrs. Cunningham and all the other speakers...
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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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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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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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Letter from Arthur H. Smith dated June 2, 1917
Letter from Arthur H. Smith to Minnie Fisher Cunningham praising attempts to create a "White Zone" around army camps.
75.
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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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from W. V. Durnam expressing his admirtation for her fairness in presenting her arguments in favor of women's suffrage despite the fact that he does not agree with...
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Documents about discussion of womens' suffrage amendment
Two documents originated from Austin, Texas that discuss the Amendment to give women the vote in State Primary elections.
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Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative
Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative from Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham that spells out numerous reasons to support the Suffrage Amendment when it comes before the 65th...
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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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Prostitution in its Relation to the Army on the Mexican Border
Pamphlet describing prostitution in the soldier population along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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