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April 10, 1918
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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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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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Press release about suffrage bill in Ohio
Press release about the Ohio Governor proposing to sign presidential and municipal women suffrage bill. A letter from Wisconsin Senator Robert M. LaFollette congratulating Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt and her...
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William J. Raw Letter
Letter from Minnie Fischer Cunningham to William J. Raw dated February 14, 1918 concerning the bill to allow women to vote in primaries and request for a bill setting a minimum wage for women employed...
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Copy of House Bill No. 105
The bill gives all qualified Texas women the right to vote.
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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...
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Letters between Madam President and Mrs. P.B.P. Huse
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Incomplete letter written by Minnie Fischer Cunningham
A typewritten, but incomplete letter, with a handwritten draft composed by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in order to refute the claims of the Association opposed to women's suffrage. It also highlights the...
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Handwritten letter
Handwritten letter talking about the reaction of politicians in Washington to the passage of the Texas Suffrage bill.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham recounting that Governor James Ferguson, an ardent anti-suffragist, is being tried for embezzling public funds.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter from Ed Westbrook to Minnie Fisher Cunningham thanking her for her activities in the recent campaign for the Equal Suffrage Amendment. Mr. Westbrook expresses the belief that the bill allowing women...
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Letter to suffragists
This letter congratulates suffragists for the passage of the Primary Suffrage Bill.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Includes a letter of request from Minnie Fisher Cunningham and a bill for the Texas state legislature.
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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...
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Letter to Miss Rose Young from 1st V.P Texas Eq. Suff. Assn.
Letter to Miss Rose Young from 1st Vice President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association concerning the Senate Bill 242 proposed by O. S. Lattimore, State Senator from Fort Worth, Texas.
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National suffrage bulletin
National suffrage news bulletin submitted by Rose Young. Some of the articles were, " Suffrage in Canada", "High Cost of Voting", "Editor Co-operation in Georgia", and "Arizona Suffrage Bill Protected"....
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Press Release about the passing of the the presidential suffrage bill in North Dakota
Typed press release with added letters from senators congratulating Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt and her workers on successfully helping North Dakota women to attain their rights to vote. Congratulatory letters...
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Letter to Mrs. Moore
This is a typewritten letter from Helen Guthrie Miller to Helen Moore in which Mrs. Miller gives Mrs. Moore the news that the Senate decided to allow women to vote on the District of Columbia prohibition...
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Author of Suffrage Bill to speak Friday night
An article regarding the speaking series in favor of equal suffrage.
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Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter from Marguerite Davis to Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing dismay over the reaction to the Suffrage Bill in the Texas House of Representatives. It also discusses other relevent political issues...
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