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1917
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May 31, 1917
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Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Typed letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham asking for approval of making a song from the poem "The Texas Woman's Brigade" written by Belle Taylor.
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Food Waste Press Release
This article presents the views of Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers about the blame placed upon women for failing to adequately conserve food. She argues the greater wastes occur in farming and that women can help...
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The Present Campaign: Food Administration; The World's Food Shortage; and The American Way
This pamphlet contains the addresses about food shortages that Herbert Hoover made before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Smithsonian Institute.
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Suffragist
A request for more suffragettes to picket the White House, sent by Alice Paul to Elizabeth Herndon Potter. On the back is a handwritten note by Elizabeth Herndon Potter regarding the Alice Paul letter....
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter regarding, in particular, the need for prominent male supporters of suffrage.
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Cunningham and Mrs. League, Mrs.
A handwritten letter reporting plans for seeing the Texas delegation in New York at the convention.
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Mother's clarion call
An anti-vice address penned by Lena Ledbetter, specifically arguing the importance for mothers to work towards eliminating legalized prostitution and alcohol, and referencing the power of women to change...
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Edith H. League, Mrs.
A letter between Lena Ledbetter and Edith League regarding both paying dues to the suffrage league as well as the anti-vice and pro-suffrage efforts in Texas. Additionally the letter references personal...
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter from Lena Ledbetter regarding the upcoming visit by Minnie Fisher Cunningham as part of the lecture tours in favor of equal suffrage. Attached are also the letters arranging the tour and Lena's...
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter updating Minnie on the Houston suffrage school.
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A. L. Guerard, Mrs.
A linked pair of letters between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and A. L. Guerard. Of particular interest is Minnie's description of the challenges facing suffrage when the officers for the leagues have domestic...
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Rena Maverick discussing personal topics, as well as updating Minnie Cunningham on the status of the Suffrage association where Rena Maverick is president....
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Green, Rena Maverick, Mrs.
A letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Rena Maverick Green responding to her letter, which is attached. The letters regarding the efforts of the San Antonio suffrage association. It also references,...
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Men's women's suffrage league of Georgetown
Page 2 of a letter from the Men's Women's Suffrage League of Georgetown, in favor of women's suffrage. There's a handwritten note on the back of the letter by an unknown author.
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Goeth, Mrs.
A letter regarding Minnie's interest in "war work", charity work benefiting World War I.
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Houstonian
2 pages from The Houstonian publication, including pro-suffrage articles and poems. It includes a poem called "The Texas Pioneer Mother" by Etta Gray Fields.
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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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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter regarding the financial needs of the national suffrage organizations as well as the results of the suffrage school in Houston.
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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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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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