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Program for Senate Work
A handwritten draft of the plan presented to the suffragists for how to secure support of Senators for Equal Suffrage.
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Press Release for Sunday, January 21
A typewritten press release from Minnie Fisher Cunningham regarding Equal Suffrage and the Texas Equal Suffrage Association's work with the Texas House and Senate.
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Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to the Editor, Democrat
A letter to the editor regarding a Women's Suffrage supplement to be run with the local papers.
164.
Letter to the Editor, Houston Post
Letter to the editor of Houston Post from Minnie Fisher Cunningham refuting criticisms against the Texas Equal Suffrage association because they employ men. She explains that the Texas Equal Suffrage association...
165.
Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Minne Fisher Cunningham describing a suffrage meeting in Harris county, as well as illustrating some of the divisions in the suffrage groups over how to focus the suffrage efforts.
166.
"I'll get that vote yet" postcard
A postcard used as propoganda in favor of women's suffrage. The inscription on the back reads "Does this remind you of Marian." It was sent to Minnie Fisher Cunningham.
167.
Incomplete letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
An incomplete, handwritten letter from Lavinia Engle. Only part of the letter was included in the collection. The letter regards the formation of the Brownsville Equal Suffrage League as well as the activities...
168.
President of the United States
Handwritten letter to the President of the United States from the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. The letter thanks him for his support of equal suffrage.
169.
Cunningham, Mrs.
Handwritten letter from Elizabeth Herndon Potter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham discussing the issue about the Postmaster General Burleson who was actively against women's suffrage.
170.
Cunningham, Mrs.
Handwritten letter from Elizabeth Herndon Potter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham reporting her meetings with senators.
171.
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...
172.
Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter updating Minnie on the Houston suffrage school.
173.
Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter between Judge Greer and Minnie Fisher Cunningham, and her response. regarding the judicial and legal aspects of state and federal amendments permitting women's suffrage.
174.
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....
175.
John Davis, Recording Secretary
A letter regarding the conflict over reimbursing members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association for expenses and the special board meeting called to settle the disagreement.
176.
Minnie Fisher Cunningham
A letter regarding the conflict over approval of expenses and reimbursement for the Texas Equal Suffrage Association.
177.
Cunningham, Minnie Fisher
A letter from Mrs. John Davis, financial secretary of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. Mrs. Davis disapproved repaying several members of the Asssociation for expenses which eventually led to an extended...
178.
Cunningham, Mrs.
A holiday letter from Belle Critchett to Minnie Fisher Cunningham.
179.
Cunningham, Mrs.
An encouraging letter from M. Eleanor Brackenridge to Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter regards both women's efforts to gain suffrage for women as well as in prohibition campaigning.
180.
Governor Signs Bill Giving Woman Vote in Primaries
Article about signing of bill giving women right to vote in primaries. Governor William Hobby signed the bill in his private office and was witnessed by Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Mrs. D.H. Doom, Mrs....
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