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1. E. P. Reppert, Mrs. E. P. Reppert, Mrs. Clipping of article and photograph from the Dallas Craftsman of Mrs. E. P. Reppert, Press chairman of Equal Suffrage association.

2. Hon. Charles A. Culberson Letter Hon. Charles A. Culberson Letter A letter to Charles A Culberson from Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing reasons that he should favor the passage of the Federal Suffrage Amendment.

3. Hortense Ward Letter Hortense Ward Letter Circular letter from Harris County Equal Suffrage Association regarding the distribution of fliers and the importance to spread the word about the vote for equal suffrage and prohibition.

4. Letter from J. W. Hoopes 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...

5. Letters regarding Bulletin 4 Letters regarding Bulletin 4 Two typed letters regarding Bulletin 4 of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, plus pages of the Bulletin itself.

6. Letter from Mrs. Hortense Ward Letter from Mrs. Hortense Ward Letter from Mr. Hortense Ward, President of the Harris County Equal Suffrage Association, to Minnie Fisher Cunnigham , dated March 31, 1919. She recounts efforts taken thus far to sway the election on...

7. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Correpsondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Kate Hunter. Miss Hunter's letter spells out that they have made a "Good Citizenship League of Anderson County" a permanent organization. Mrs. Cunnigham's...

8. Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett This is typewritten correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett (an apparent official of the Woman's Division of the Farmers' Institute) who asked Minnie Fisher Cunningham's...

9. Letter to Mrs. Catt Letter to Mrs. Catt Typed letter from Mrs. Cunningham to President Catt asking for immediate advice on working to get the suffrage bill passed. As the Texas government was in turmoil, it was suggested that this would be the...

10. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt discussing the possible bid for reelection for Governor Hobby. She also mentions that Canada has given the vote to mothers, daughters, sisters...

11. Letters about recipes Letters about recipes Typed letters concerning recipe publication in The Woman Citizen, the organ of the National American Women Suffragist Association.

12. Mr. R. M. Dudley Mr. R. M. Dudley Typed letter to Mr. R. M. Dudley of the Alabama Male Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage offering opposition to women's suffrage.

13. Outline of History of Woman Suffrage in Texas Outline of History of Woman Suffrage in Texas Compiled by Annette Finnigan, this is a typewritten timeline/outline of the major events of woman suffrage history in Texas, including the creation and meetings of suffrage sub-committees and circles.

14. 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...

15. 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

16. 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.

17. 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.

18. Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston 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...

19. Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston 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...

20. Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
 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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