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1. Suffrage Law Held Unconstitutional by 79th District Judge 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....

2. Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative Letter to James Young, Texas 3rd district congressional representative from Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham that spells out numerous reasons to support the Suffrage Amendment when it comes before the 65th...

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. Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston for housing 185 interned women from the district whom city physician Dr. W. A. King and his city and county physicians assistants had inspected and refused health...

5. Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston Photo of Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston Army tents loaned by Fort Sam Houston for housing 185 interned women from the district whom city physician Dr. W. A. King and his city and county physicians assistants had inspected and refused health...

6. Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
 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...

7. Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
 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...

8. Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
 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...

9. Photo of Municipal Base Hospital
 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...

10. Prostitution in its Relation to the Army on the Mexican Border
 Prostitution in its Relation to the Army on the Mexican Border Pamphlet describing prostitution in the soldier population along the U.S.-Mexico border.

11. Do Your Bit to Keep Him Fit
 Do Your Bit to Keep Him Fit Pamphlet describing war effort to decrease spread of venereal disease in soldier population.

12. Venereal Diseases: A Sociologic Study
 Venereal Diseases: A Sociologic Study Pamphlet describing spread of venereal disease, primarily through prostituion.

13. Standard Statistics of Prostitution, Gonorrhea, Syphillis Standard Statistics of Prostitution, Gonorrhea, Syphillis Publication outlining statistics related to prostitution and venereal disease in the United States

14. Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller 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...

15. Letter to Mrs. Moore 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...

16. Red Representative, Congressional District of Texas Red Representative, Congressional District of Texas Typed template in support of the federal suffrage amendment to be sent to state representatives.

17. Executive Board member Executive Board member Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to the executive board members of the Texas Equal Suffrage association. The letter regards the state of the fundraising campaign for suffrage and Minnie's proposal...
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