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[1914-1944]
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Suffrage Law Held Unconstitutional by 79th District Judge
Article about constitutionality of women's right to vote in Texas. Judge Voll M. Taylor in the 79th District Court ruled that the woman vote could not be counted and ordered a canvass of the male vote....
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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....
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Texas Soldiers Are Disfranchised; Why not Enfranchise their Mothers?
Article about women's suffrage in Texas. The article recounts how Arkansas has already granted women the partial vote at primary elections. It also mentions that President Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic...
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Clipping about turnout of women voters
The clipping includes a photograph of women voting.
25.
Will Women Remember?
Article about women's suffrage movement in Texas.
26.
Flanking Drive for Suffrage
Editorial about Governor Hobby's involvement in women's suffrage.
27.
Campaign information about women's voting rights in Texas
Pamphlet explaining how, when and where women can vote in the July, 1918 Democratic primary election. The pamphlet also recounts how Texas Governor James E. Ferguson led the group at the Democratic National...
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Article about women's suffrage
Article points out that German citizens in Texas are allowed to vote in the July 1918 primaries, but women are still denied the vote. The article insists that the equal suffrage be passed as a war measure....
29.
Houston Woman Tendered Place on Accident Board
Article about election of Hortense Ward to Texas industrial accident board. She is the first woman secretary of the board.
30.
House Refuses Women Ballot Vote 76 to 56.
Article about Texas House rejection of equal suffrage resolution.
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Newspaper clipping about primary suffrage
Newspaper editorial in support of Women's suffrage in Texas primaries. The article argues that it is supported by a majority in both houses of the legislature, and that if the governor were not actively...
32.
Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Hand-written letter from Mrs. E.A. Lelly to Minnie Fisher Cunningham about a petition for women's suffrage from the men and women of Frio County.
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Document about primary suffrage bill
Document in support of a partial suffrage bill to allow women to vote in the Texas Primary elections as part of a war measure. The document explains that a similar war measure was passed in Arkansas in...
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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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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 to Rena Maverick Green
Letter to Rena Maverick Green from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham dated Januray 2, 1918. She addresses the cause for delay in getting an organizer in San Antonio. She gives instructions regarding pledges that...
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Article about registration of women voters in Texas
The article is accompanied by a letter to Sister Edith from Sister E.M.S.
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Article about gubernatorial election
This article encourages the women of Texas to vote for Governor Hobby in the next election.
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