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141. Liberty Loan Campaign Letter to Minnie Fischer Cunningham Liberty Loan Campaign Letter to Minnie Fischer Cunningham This letter from Eleanor Wilson McAdoo congratulates Minnie Fisher Cunningham for the success of the National Woman's Liberty Loan Committee.

142. Woodrow Wilson, President Woodrow Wilson, President A letter of gratitude from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Woodrow Wilson, thanking him for extending suffrage to women.

143. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. A letter from the Honorable T. B. King "King of Erath" to Minnie Fisher Cunnigham offering support for equal suffrage and telling Minnie of a story she can use to prove the soldier's support of equal suffrage....

144. J. A. Elkins, Judge J. A. Elkins, Judge A letter by Minnie Fisher Cunningham requesting the support of Judge Elkins in favor of the national suffrage amendment.

145. Suffragist Suffragist A letter opposing the election of anti-suffragist Mrs. W.D. Lamar as President of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The letter seems to indicate that Minnie Fisher Cunnigham was a member of the Daughters...

146. Edwin Y. Webb Edwin Y. Webb Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Edwin Y. Webb asking for him to vote for the Susan B. Anthony Suffrage Amendment.

147. A. L. Guerard A. L. Guerard Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. A. L. Guerard regarding the Houston Equal Suffrage Association's 1915 pledge being redeemed.

148. Goeth, Mrs. Goeth, Mrs. Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing her appreciation for the work Mrs. Goeth is doing, a denouncement of the "Austin American", and an update on her plans.

149. Friends of the Waco Equal Suffrage Association Friends of the Waco Equal Suffrage Association Fundraising letter from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham to the Waco Equal Suffrage Association.

150. Minnie Fisher Cunnigham Minnie Fisher Cunnigham A letter regarding the transfer of expense approval from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham to Anna B. Cade.

151. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Letter of support to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunnigham from Ella Pomroy, regarding the conflict between Minnie Fisher Cunnigham and Mrs. John Davis.

152. John Davis, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. A telegram between from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. John Davis regarding the board meeting called to discuss the conflict between Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. Cunningham.

153. Board member Board member A circular letter sent to the board members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association requesting a board meeting. The meeting was requested as part of a protracted disagreement between Minnie Fisher Cunnigham...

154. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter from Marguerite Davis to Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing dismay over the reaction to the Suffrage Bill in the Texas House of Representatives. It also discusses other relevent political issues...

155. O.A. Critchett, Mrs. O.A. Critchett, Mrs. Letter of regret written by the headquarters secretary to Mrs. O. A. Critchett on behalf of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter mentions Minnie Fisher Cunningham's extensive travel for speaking tours...

156. M. Eleanor Brackenridge M. Eleanor Brackenridge Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Eleanor Brackenridge expressing condolences for her loss, as well as extending wishes for her recovery from illness.

157. M. Eleanor Brackenridge M. Eleanor Brackenridge Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham to M. Eleanor Brackenridge regarding the financial needs of the Texas suffrage associations.

158. Hon. Charles A. Culberson Letter Hon. Charles A. Culberson Letter A letter to Charles A Culberson from Minnie Fisher Cunningham expressing reasons that he should favor the passage of the Federal Suffrage Amendment.

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

160. "Never with my consent shall public moneys be used to educate shes." "Never with my consent shall public moneys be used to educate shes." An essay on the education of women and how it relates to suffrage, probably authored by Minnie Fisher Cunningham or Vernice W. Reppert
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