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Correspondence between President and Mr. Reeves
This is a correspondence between Mrs. Cunningham and an apparent legislative official named Mr. Ice B. Reeves, a supporter of the suffragette cause who Mrs. Cunningham wrote to to ask for his opinion on...
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Mr. R. M. Dudley
Typed letter to Mr. R. M. Dudley of the Alabama Male Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage offering opposition to women's suffrage.
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Letter to Mr. Tom Finty
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mr. Tom Finty requesting that he take a poll of the House and Senate to see if he has enough pledged votes for the Amendment to pass. If he can secure the votes...
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Letter to Mr. W. L. Dean
Includes both rough draft and typewritten copy of letter, as well as letter of reply from Mr. Dean.
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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...
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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.
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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...
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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...
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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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Correspondence between Mr. J. L. Smith
This is correspondence between a sympathizer of the suffrage cause named Mr. J. L. Smith and someone from the Texas Equal Suffrage Association organization where they discuss the radical and rogue group...
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Mr. J. F. Harris
Letter to J. F Harris, Texas Representative challenging his position as against women's suffrage.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter from Ed Westbrook to Minnie Fisher Cunningham thanking her for her activities in the recent campaign for the Equal Suffrage Amendment. Mr. Westbrook expresses the belief that the bill allowing women...
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Letter to Mrs. H.P. Corbin
Letter explains that while Mr. Turell personally supports women's suffrage, the Good Government League strongly supports Prohibition as its primary plank, and is not interested in divisive issues such...
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Letter to Mrs. Wm. Hobdy
This letter requests help from Mrs. Hobdy in encouraging Mr. T. M. White of Hamilton county to support suffrage.
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Letter to Miss Gracy Denny
This letter requests help from Miss Denny in encouraging Mr. J. D. Sallas of Crockett county to support women's suffrage.
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Letter from J. W. Hoopes
Letter from J. W. Hoopes, Deputy Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, to Minnie Fischer Cunningham dated October 31, 1917. Mr. Hoopes writes to thank Mrs. Cunningham and all the other speakers...
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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 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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Document about womens' suffrage movement in Texas
The document originated from Austin, Texas. Document tells of the conversion of Senator O.S. Lattimore of Fort Worth. He had been a strong opponent of women's suffrage but he changed his mind after the...
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