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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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Cunningham, Speer and League
A letter from Jane McCallum updating the officers of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association on her activities.
63.
Folks
A letter updating the officers of the Texas Equal Suffrage association on her activities for the association and some personal news.
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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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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter regarding, in particular, the need for prominent male supporters of suffrage.
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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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Handwritten letter
Handwritten letter talking about the reaction of politicians in Washington to the passage of the Texas Suffrage bill.
68.
Object of Establishing a Writer's Bureau for Suffrage
Typed outline of steps for establishing a Writer's Bureau for Suffrage as well as a list of names in the Writer's Bureau.
69.
Mailing List
Typed copy of the names of the city presidents or chairmen of the various Suffrage associations in Texas.
70.
Mailing List
A typed copy of the names of the executive officers for various Texas suffrage organizations.
71.
Letter from Maye B. Ames to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham updating her on the status of suffrage work in Paris, Texas.
72.
Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Handwritten letter from Lavinia Engle, signed "Vinnie the vagrant," to Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter speaks to the suffrage campaign activities in Tyler, Texas and the surrounding area.
73.
Incomplete letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
An incomplete, handwritten letter from Lavinia Engle. Only part of the letter was included in the collection. The letter regards the formation of the Brownsville Equal Suffrage League as well as the activities...
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Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Typed letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham discussing the publicity and speaking engagements for suffrage and for the other political interests of the women.
75.
Call to the Seventh Convention of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association
A typewritten circular letter inviting the women of Texas to attend the annual Suffrage convention. The letter also summarizes some of the suffrage efforts in progress.
76.
Notice to the Leagues and Chapters of the National College Equal Suffrage League
A report from the National College Equal Suffrage League on the state of the suffrage debate among college educated women, and female university and college faculty.
77.
Program for Senate Work
A handwritten draft of the plan presented to the suffragists for how to secure support of Senators for Equal Suffrage.
78.
"Never with my consent shall public moneys be used to educate shes."
An essay on the education of women and how it relates to suffrage, probably authored by Minnie Fisher Cunningham or Vernice W. Reppert
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Delegates' Register; Texas Woman Suffrage Association
A registry book for signatures of attendees at the Texas Woman Suffrage Association, organized by county.
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Call to the Seventh Convention of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association
Circular letter inviting women to the Texas Equal Suffrage Association convention as well as a reminder of the importance for suffragists to put effort into supporting the country in a time of war.
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