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April 28, 1919
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Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller
Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller concerning Eugene Black's assertion that 95% of the women of his district did not want to vote. Mrs. Miller suggests a letter writing campaign...
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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.
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Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park
Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park giving her apologies as she did not get to talk with her because she thought she was leaving in the evening. She also apologizes for not giving her time...
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Donna Roberts Pamphlet
Pamphlet advertising Donna Roberts, a financial campaign director.
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter from the Honorable T. B. King "King of Erath" to Minnie Fisher Cunnigham offering support for equal suffrage and telling Minnie of a story she can use to prove the soldier's support of equal suffrage....
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Letter from Mrs. E. B. Reppert to Minnie Fisher Cunnigham
A letter regarding Minnie Fisher Cunningham and her general political activities, and suffrage. The letter apoligies for any offense Mrs. Cunningham might have taken to a perceived comparison between her...
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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.
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Anna B Cade, Cor-Sec
A letter between Minnie Fisher Cunninham and Anna B. Cade regarding the conflict over approving expenses of the Texas Equal Suffrage Organization.
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Letter to county chairman of Democratic party
Letter to county chairman of the Democratic Party from Mrs. James B. Wells and the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. The letter explains that allowing women to vote is a steps towards socialism...
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Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick
Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick of the War Department, discussing the fate of prostitutes following the outlawing of prostitution in several Texas cities.
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Correspondence between President and Mr. Reeves
This is a correspondence between Mrs. Cunningham and an apparent legislative official named Mr. Ice B. Reeves, a supporter of the suffragette cause who Mrs. Cunningham wrote to to ask for his opinion on...
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Postcard titled 'Votes for Women a Success'
This is picture postcard sent by Elizabeth Potter to Mrs. B.J. Cunningham. On the picture side of the postcard is a color-coded map of the states in the US that either supported male suffrage only (yellow...
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Letters between Madam President and Mrs. P.B.P. Huse
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Minnie Fisher Cunnigham
A letter regarding the transfer of expense approval from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham to Anna B. Cade.
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Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. E.B. Reppert
A letter to Mrs. Reppert from Minnie Fisher Cunningham reacting to the Feb 4, 1919 letter from General Crane, and expressing her opinion of the role of women and suffrage in the Democratic party.
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Kate Barnard, "Oklahoma Kate"
Pamphlet in support of Kate Bernard, an activist and civil servant. The pamphlet describes her work and uses it as an example of what women can do in politics.
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County Chairman, Democratic Party
Typed letter from the Texas Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage asserting that women's suffrage will lead to socialism in the United States.
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Article about Hortense Ward
Article about Mrs. Hortense Ward and Thomas B. Love, who will speak at a meeting in the Dallas City hall to stimulate interest in the equal suffrage campaign. Clipping includes a photgraph of Mrs. Ward....
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Letter to Mrs. H.P. Corbin
Letter explains that while Mr. Turell personally supports women's suffrage, the Good Government League strongly supports Prohibition as its primary plank, and is not interested in divisive issues such...
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Texas Social Hygene Association Letter (2)
Letter to Miss M. Eleanor Brackenridge, from Minnie Fisher Cunningham, forwarded to Mrs. E.M. Speer, concerning the dissolving of the Texas Women's Anti-Vice Committee and the creation of its successor,...
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