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21. 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...

22. Letter from Rena M. Green to Minnie Fischer Cunningham 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...

23. Letter to Rena Maverick Green Letter to Rena Maverick Green Letter to Rena Maverick Green from Minnie Fisher Cunnigham dated Januray 2, 1918. She addresses the cause for delay in getting an organizer in San Antonio. She gives instructions regarding pledges that...

24. Prison Reform Letters Prison Reform Letters Series of letters between Mrs. T. A. Coleman and Minnie Fisher Cunningham concerning the need for prison reform and the desire to have a woman on the Board of Prison Commissioners.

25. State Prison Commission Letters State Prison Commission Letters A series of letters between Mr. Chas S. Fowler and Minnie Fischer Cunningham concerning the appointment of Mrs. Harriet Nelson Leary as a member of the Prison Board. Mr. Fowler includes a letter he drafted...

26. Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick of the War Department, discussing the fate of prostitutes following the outlawing of prostitution in several Texas cities.

27. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mrs. Ransons Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mrs. Ransons Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Mrs. Ransons telling her about visitor Frances E. Brewer and their speaking dates that they had with the mayor and at 2 different theaters.

28. Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in which she exhorts the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association to rally support for the passage of a Suffrage Amendment. Mrs. Cunningham asks supporters...

29. Telegram to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt Telegram to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt Telegram to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Carrie Chapman Catt congratulating her on her victory and telling her if she can to get a resolution on the federal amendment through the legislature but not to...

30. Brief Synopsis of the Life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham Brief Synopsis of the Life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham Hand written and typed versions of a synopsis of the life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The synospsis begins with her birth at Fisher Farms, follows her education, and her several accomplishments throughout...

31. Prohibition letters Prohibition letters Letter to Mrs. J.J. Hardin, Dallas Equal Suffrage Association. Refers to Mrs. I. Jalonick, President of the Dallas Equal Suffrage Association. Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Mr. M.H. Wolfe, Chairman...

32. Untitled Manuscript Untitled Manuscript This biography, written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham, chronicles the life and adventures of Sallie Comer Fisher, Cunningham's mother. The book begins with a foreward laying out the setting for the book:...

33. The War Ended: The New Life Begins The War Ended: The New Life Begins Hand-written manuscript that recounts the events of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's family during the years after the end of the Civil War. She writes of her father's plan to increase his land holdings to grow...

34. Untitled Typed Manuscript Untitled Typed Manuscript Typewritten manuscript recalling Minnie Fisher Cunningham's childhood years on Fisher Farms. The manuscript describes some of the characters that populated the farm. It also recounts visitors to farm from...

35. Subject and Scope of Proposed Book Subject and Scope of Proposed Book This is a book proposal by Minnie Fisher Cunningham about the life and amazing times of her mother, Sallie Comer Fisher. The book will consist of twelve chapters and be of interest to local historians....

36. Letter to Mrs. Nannie Webb Curtus Letter to Mrs. Nannie Webb Curtus Typed letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. Nannie Webb Curtus regarding a request to join her in a support for statutory prohibition to the governor.

37. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Handwritten letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mr. and Mrs. Fleming congratulating them on being the temporary chairs of the Texas Division of the Women's Committee of the National Defense. Mrs. Cunningham...

38. Letter to Edith Hinkle League Letter to Edith Hinkle League Handwritten Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Edith Hinkle League, her secretary, detailing duties she needed her to perform.

39. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Typed letter from W. L. Dean to Minnie Fisher Cunningham in support of the women's suffrage amendment.

40. Letter to Executive Board 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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