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Roessing, Mrs. Frank M...
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Letter to Madam Chairman
This is a typewritten letter from the Acting Chairman of the Congressional Committee Mrs. Frank M. Roessing to Madam Chairman. It is about the status of the upcoming Congressional vote that will determine...
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Copy of a resolution by Frank Batt
Typed copy of a resolution for bringing the Texas Women's Suffrage amendment to a vote. Handwritten annotations.
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Letter to Mrs. Shuler plus Report of Texas Equal Suffrage Association
This is a typewritten letter to Mrs. Frank J. Shuler from the Headquarters Secretary in which the Secretary discusses and includes a copy of the report of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association's matters...
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Letter to State Congressional Chairman
This is a typewritten letter from Mrs. Roessing to the State Congressional Chairman giving some guidelines on how best they can accomplish their goal to carry the Federal Amendment through to the 64th...
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mr. T. N. Jones explaining the legal proceedings that may occur if a suit is filed to prevent women from voting in the primaries. He spells out possible scenarios...
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Letter to county chairman of Democratic party
Letter to county chairman of the Democratic Party from Mrs. James B. Wells and the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. The letter explains that allowing women to vote is a steps towards socialism...
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Letter to Times-Dispatch in Richmond, VA
Typed letter from Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, Editorial Chairman of the Leslie Commission, to the editor of the Times-Dispatch newspaper in Richmond, VA. Mrs. Harper was writing in response to a statement...
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