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1. Cunningham, Mrs. 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...

2. Jonathan's Night Shirt:A Farce in One Act Jonathan's Night Shirt:A Farce in One Act A one act farce dealing with the suffrage issue.

3. Back of the Ballot: A Woman Suffrage Farce in One Act Back of the Ballot: A Woman Suffrage Farce in One Act A women's suffrage one act farce printed by the Samuel French Company. According to the playwrite, it was written as pro-suffrage propoganda.

4. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. A letter between Judge Greer and Minnie Fisher Cunningham, and her response. regarding the judicial and legal aspects of state and federal amendments permitting women's suffrage.

5. A. L. Guerard, Mrs. 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...

6. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. A letter regarding the financial needs of the national suffrage organizations as well as the results of the suffrage school in Houston.

7. Governor Signs Bill Giving Woman Vote in Primaries Governor Signs Bill Giving Woman Vote in Primaries Article about signing of bill giving women right to vote in primaries. Governor William Hobby signed the bill in his private office and was witnessed by Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Mrs. D.H. Doom, Mrs....

8. Letter to suffragists Letter to suffragists This letter congratulates suffragists for the passage of the Primary Suffrage Bill.

9. Letter to Mrs. Wm. Hobdy Letter to Mrs. Wm. Hobdy This letter requests help from Mrs. Hobdy in encouraging Mr. T. M. White of Hamilton county to support suffrage.

10. Letter to Miss Gracy Denny 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.

11. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham 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...

12. Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in which she exhorts the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association to rally support for the passage of a Suffrage Amendment. Mrs. Cunningham asks supporters...

13. Letter to Miss Alice B. Curtis from Headquarters Secretary Letter to Miss Alice B. Curtis from Headquarters Secretary Letter to Miss Alice B. Curtis from Headquarters Secretary concerning three bills that were introduced to the Legislature this past winter.

14. Letter to Antoinette Funk from the Headquarters Secretary Letter to Antoinette Funk from the Headquarters Secretary A letter to Antoinette Funk in which Edith Hinkle League informs her that Minnie Fisher Cunningham is in Garfield Hospital in Washington, D.C. and that Ms. Funk's letter to Mrs. Cunningham has been forwarded...

15. Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt concerning the report that the Senate of Texas found James E. Ferguson guilty on 10 of the 21 charges preferred against him by the house and pronounced sentence of impeachment...

16. Untitled Manuscript 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:...

17. Friend or Enemy? To the Men of the Army and Navy Friend or Enemy? To the Men of the Army and Navy Pamphlet written by M.J. Exner, M.D., Secretary International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations

18. Untitled Typed Manuscript 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...

19. Memories of the Campaign Trail Memories of the Campaign Trail This speech was given at Women's National Democratic Club by Liz Carpenter. The speech covers Carpenter's memories while on the campaign trail. Carpenter was a feminist writer in the 1940s to the time...

20. Letter to Mrs. Nannie Webb Curtus Letter to Mrs. Nannie Webb Curtus Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. Nannie Webb Curtus regarding a request to join her in a support for statutory prohibition to the governor.
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