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61. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham seeking advice as to what else she can do for the cause.

62. Letter to W. W. Woodson Letter to W. W. Woodson Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. W. W. Woodson thanking her for accepting the position of treasurer. Additional items were sent to aid her in getting started with her posistion.

63. Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Bertha Lee Broyles Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Bertha Lee Broyles This is correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Bertha Lee Broyles in which various suffrage issues are discussed, such as how to spend a $5 postage appropriation donation Bertha Lee Broyles...

64. Correspondence between President and Mr. Reeves 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...

65. Texas Social Hygene Association Letter (2) 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,...

66. Letter to Mrs. Catt Letter to Mrs. Catt Typed letter to the national president relaying the Texas chapter position and accomplishments for the year. Mrs. Cunningham assured Mrs. Catt that the Texas chapter was in alignment with the national...

67. Reply to telegram Reply to telegram Typed reply to a telegram asking Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham for her story of the Suffrage Victory. In the reply she related the victory to a story of a house being built but requiring many to aid in...

68. 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...

69. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Typed letter to Mrs. Cunningham asking for convention delegates that can serve on six committees for general discussions. The committees were "protection of women in industry", "child welfare", "improved...

70. Letter to Mrs Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs Minnie Fisher Cunningham Typed Letter from Rose Young, Editor of The Woman Citizen to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham in response to a poem she submitted for publication. The poem was rejected due to space and "prohibited propoganda"....

71. Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Charles A Culberson Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Charles A Culberson Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Charles A Culberson disavowing any support for the more radical Women's Party, and expressing her continued support for Democratic party interests and the Women's...

72. Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham A typed letter to Mrs. Cunningham from General Crane responding to her Feb 4, 1919 letter.

73. Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. E.B. Reppert 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.

74. Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association, addressed to suffragists all over the state.

75. Incomplete letter written by Minnie Fischer Cunningham 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...

76. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minne Fisher Cunningham describing a suffrage meeting in Harris county, as well as illustrating some of the divisions in the suffrage groups over how to focus the suffrage efforts.

77. Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Typed letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham discussing the publicity and speaking engagements for suffrage and for the other political interests of the women.

78. Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Handwritten letter from Lavinia Engle, signed "Vinnie the vagrant," to Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter speaks to the suffrage campaign activities in Tyler, Texas and the surrounding area.

79. Letter from Edna Annette Beveridge to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter from Edna Annette Beveridge to Minnie Fisher Cunningham A handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham regarding the soldier vote.

80. Letter from Maye B. Ames to Minnie Fisher Cunningham 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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