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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 Mrs. Hortense Ward
Letter from Mr. Hortense Ward, President of the Harris County Equal Suffrage Association, to Minnie Fisher Cunnigham , dated March 31, 1919. She recounts efforts taken thus far to sway the election on...
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Letter from Rena M. Green to Minnie Fischer Cunningham
Letter from Rena M. Green to Minnie Fisher Cunningham dated Januray 19, 1918. She recounts the opening of an office, lent by Mr. Chandler, in San Antonio for an unnamed suffragist organization and the...
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Letter to Antoinette Funk from the Headquarters Secretary
A letter to Antoinette Funk in which Edith Hinkle League informs her that Minnie Fisher Cunningham is in Garfield Hospital in Washington, D.C. and that Ms. Funk's letter to Mrs. Cunningham has been forwarded...
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Letter to Captain Sackett
Letter to Captain Sackett thanking him for his past record of support. The letter reminds him that the Democratic Platform of the state includes a promise of support for women's suffrage, which nothing...
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Letter to chapter president's and congressional chairmen
Typed letter (plus a handwritten note on the back of one of the pages) from Mrs. Catt urging all chapters to began a major campaign to get the amendment passed. She encouraged them to get resolutions and...
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Letter to Congressional Chairman
Typed letter to the congressional chairmen concerning making contact with every congressman and senator in your area discussing the proposed amendment. Leaflets and fliers were included for delivery after...
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Letter to Dr. Clarence Poe
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Dr. Clarence Poe about her family history. After deciding she would never write her mother's biography she decided to share the story of her family as told to her...
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Letter to Edith Hinkle League
Handwritten Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Edith Hinkle League, her secretary, detailing duties she needed her to perform.
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Letter to Executive Board
Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to the executive board of the Texas Woman Suffrage Association concerning a Miss Elizabeth Freeman of New York.
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Letter to Governor W.P. Hobby
Two versions of a letter to Governor W.P. Hobby accepting appointment as member from Galveston on State Military Welfare Commission, as written by hand, by Mrs. Cunningham.
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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...
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Letter to Madam President
Typed letter asking chapters to get liberal minded influential persons in their states to support an appointment of Frederick Howe to the Commission on Russia. Mrs. Catt also asked each chapter to send...
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Letter to Madam President
Typed letter of the abridged minutes of the Executive Council of the National American Women Suffrage Association.
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Letter to Madame
Handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from a young admirer of the suffrage work.
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Letter to Mary Dwyer Ross from the President
Letter to Mary Dwyer Ross from the President thanking her for the kind sentiments in regards to her being President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. The President also goes on to lend her hopes...
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Letters between Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers and the Headquarters Personnel
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Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
This is a typewritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from James Lattimore Himrod from the South Texas Chautauqua Association in which Mr. Himrod apprises Mrs. Cunningham of the properties and renovations...
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Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
This is a typewritten letter from the Amelia Brice Pinchot, Chairman of the National Suffrage Committee for the Protection of Women Workers in War Time, to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham, informing Mrs. Cunningham...
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Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
This is a typewritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Nettie R. Shuler, the chairman of campaigns and surveys, about hers and her organization's work at the polls on Election Day. Nettie R. Shuler...
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