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1. Suffrage News Bulletin issued for the National American Woman Suffrage Association Suffrage News Bulletin issued for the National American Woman Suffrage Association This is a Suffrage News Bulletin for the National American Woman Suffrage Association in which the latest events and activities of the organization are stated, such as the news that Rhode Island has given...

2. News Letter of the Woman's Committee Council of National Defense News Letter of the Woman's Committee Council of National Defense Newsletter #16. The newsletter describes war efforts and programs of women around the country.

3. Folks Folks A letter updating the officers of the Texas Equal Suffrage association on her activities for the association and some personal news.

4. Untitled Typed Manuscript Untitled Typed Manuscript The type-written manuscript details the movement of John and Minerva Abercrombie from Alabama to Texas. It gives an account of their early years in Waverly, Texas, where Sallie Abercrombie was raised and...

5. Letter to Texas Press Clipping Bureau Letter to Texas Press Clipping Bureau Typed letter to the Texas Press Clipping Bureau regarding a press clipping about Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The author of the article was not mentioned and was needed for a proper response from Mrs. Cunningham...

6. National suffrage bulletin National suffrage bulletin National suffrage news bulletin submitted by Rose Young. Some of the articles were, " Suffrage in Canada", "High Cost of Voting", "Editor Co-operation in Georgia", and "Arizona Suffrage Bill Protected"....

7. Letter to Mrs. Moore Letter to Mrs. Moore This is a typewritten letter from Helen Guthrie Miller to Helen Moore in which Mrs. Miller gives Mrs. Moore the news that the Senate decided to allow women to vote on the District of Columbia prohibition...

8. Women eligible for most offices in Texas Women eligible for most offices in Texas An article in favor of women's suffrage and citing the civic positions women already can and do hold.
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