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1. Article about suffrage leaders' trip to Austin Article about suffrage leaders' trip to Austin Article about Mrs. Hortense Ward and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's trip to Austin during a special session of the legislature. Their efforts will concentrate on an amendment prepared by Judge Ocie Speer granting...

2. Save the Sugar: 24 Recipes Using Sugar Substitutes Save the Sugar: 24 Recipes Using Sugar Substitutes The pamphlet includes recipes which use sugar substitutes.

3. Woman's Right to Vote Was Declared Unconstitional Woman's Right to Vote Was Declared Unconstitional Article about constitutionality of women's right to vote in Texas. Judge Voll M. Taylor ruled that the woman vote could not be counted in an election for the 36th disctrict court judge, and ordered a canvas...

4. Documents about discussion of womens' suffrage amendment Documents about discussion of womens' suffrage amendment Two documents originated from Austin, Texas that discuss the Amendment to give women the vote in State Primary elections.

5. Document about womens' suffrage movement in Texas Document about womens' suffrage movement in Texas The document originated from Austin, Texas. Document tells of the conversion of Senator O.S. Lattimore of Fort Worth. He had been a strong opponent of women's suffrage but he changed his mind after the...

6. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mrs. Ransons Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mrs. Ransons Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mrs. Ransons telling her about visitor Frances E. Brewer and their speaking dates that they had with the mayor and at 2 different theaters.

7. 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...

8. Telegram to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt Telegram to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt Telegram to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt congratulating her on her victory and telling her if she can to get a resolution on the federal amendment through the legislature but not to...

9. Letter to Lady McCallum from the President Letter to Lady McCallum from the President Letter to Lady McCallum from the President thanking her for helping out with the Austin work. She also goes on to explain how she cannot come to office as much due to her mother moving into the house.

10. Brief Synopsis of the Life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham Brief Synopsis of the Life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham Hand written and typed versions of a synopsis of the life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The synospsis begins with her birth at Fisher Farms, follows her education, and her several accomplishments throughout...

11. Letter to Edith Hinkle League Letter to Edith Hinkle League Handwritten Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Edith Hinkle League, her secretary, detailing duties she needed her to perform.

12. Letter to Senator J. C. McNealus Letter to Senator J. C. McNealus This is an open letter typewritten letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Senator J.C. McNealus in which Mrs. Cunningham challenges the Senator's recent political actions and his positions, ones that...

13. 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...

14. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham This is a typewritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from James Lattimore Himrod from the South Texas Chautauqua Association in which Mr. Himrod apprises Mrs. Cunningham of the properties and renovations...

15. 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...

16. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham This is a typewritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Nettie R. Shuler, the chairman of campaigns and surveys, about hers and her organization's work at the polls on Election Day. Nettie R. Shuler...

17. Goeth, Mrs. Goeth, Mrs. Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing her appreciation for the work Mrs. Goeth is doing, a denouncement of the "Austin American", and an update on her plans.
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