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1. William J. Raw Letter 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...

2. Letter to Mrs. M. Lee Adams Letter to Mrs. M. Lee Adams Letter to Mrs. M. Lee Adams concerning the letter she wrote to Mrs. Cunningham. The letter goes on to tell about the speech Mrs. Cunningham gave along with Miss Stearns on February 5.

3. Letters to the Members of the Executive Council Letters to the Members of the Executive Council This is a typewritten letter from President of the suffrage association Carrie Chapman Catt to the Members of the Executive Council alerting them that the country would be at war soon and this would possibly...

4. Sixteen Causes of War Sixteen Causes of War University of Chicago War Papers #4. The pamphlet discusses the charges against Germany and Germany's role in the war.

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

6. Mailing List Mailing List A typed copy of the names of the executive officers for various Texas suffrage organizations.

7. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. A letter from Lena Ledbetter regarding the upcoming visit by Minnie Fisher Cunningham as part of the lecture tours in favor of equal suffrage. Attached are also the letters arranging the tour and Lena's...

8. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. A letter regarding the financial needs of the national suffrage organizations as well as the results of the suffrage school in Houston.

9. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. A letter from Elizabeth Fain to Minnie Fisher Cunningham asking her to come speak at the Suffrage school because she wants representation from Southern women, rather than just Northern women, as speakers....

10. W. H. Fain, Mrs. W. H. Fain, Mrs. A letter and enclosed telegram and attachment listing suffrage organizations in the Houston area, as well as a personal reference to Minnie Fisher Cunningham's efforts and tiredness in the suffrage work....

11. League, Mrs. League, Mrs. A letter regarding the failed prohibition vote and updating Mrs. League on the suffrage activities in El Paso. The letter also references Mrs. Cunningham's attempt at resigning from the presidency of the...

12. 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...

13. House Refuses Women Ballot Vote 76 to 56. House Refuses Women Ballot Vote 76 to 56. Article about Texas House rejection of equal suffrage resolution.

14. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Includes a letter of request from Minnie Fisher Cunningham and a bill for the Texas state legislature.

15. 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.

16. 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...

17. Letter to Mr. Marcellus E. Foster Letter to Mr. Marcellus E. Foster Letter to Marcellus E. Foster, Editor of the Houston Chronicle, from Mrs.Minnie Fisher Cunningham concerning an editorial article that was included in a Houston edition of the Houston Chronicle that was...

18. For Rent - One Pedestal Card For Rent - One Pedestal Card Card advertising the short story, "For Rent - One Pedestal" by Marjorie Shuler, due out in February.

19. Seein' Is Believin' --- Have a look! Seein' Is Believin' --- Have a look! Flier describing the spread of woman's suffrage from Wyoming in 1869 to twelve states in 1917.

20. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Jess about her biographical manuscript that she was returning.
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