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1. Letter to Miss Lutie Stearns Letter to Miss Lutie Stearns Typed Letter of Response to Miss Lutie Stearns regarding who was elected president of National Suffrage. Handwritten letter from Miss Stearns enquiring as to who was elected president.

2. Letter to Presidents and Accompanying Documents Letter to Presidents and Accompanying Documents This is a typewritten letter from the President Carrie Chapman Catt to the presidents of the state suffrage association affiliates. Carrie Chapman Catt discusses in her letter a document called the Note...

3. Suffragist Suffragist A request for more suffragettes to picket the White House, sent by Alice Paul to Elizabeth Herndon Potter. On the back is a handwritten note by Elizabeth Herndon Potter regarding the Alice Paul letter....

4. Men's women's suffrage league of Georgetown Men's women's suffrage league of Georgetown Page 2 of a letter from the Men's Women's Suffrage League of Georgetown, in favor of women's suffrage. There's a handwritten note on the back of the letter by an unknown author.

5. Newspaper clipping marked Food Conservation Newspaper clipping marked Food Conservation Newspaper clipping of a poem by Wilson McLandburgh. Hand-written note on clipping marks it as Food Conservation.

6. Letter to Mrs. J. J. Hardin from Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. J. J. Hardin from Carrie Chapman Catt Copy of a letter to Mrs. J. J. Hardin from Carrie Chapman Catt about receiving the note and enclosed bulletin as edited and circulated by James E. Ferguson.

7. Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling Typed letter from Edith League, Minnie Fisher Cunningham's secretary, to Mrs. Eva Karling acknowledging receiving her note. Mrs. Karling had written asking for Mrs. Cunningham to speak in Bastrop and to...

8. Speaking of the Presidential Election in 1920 Speaking of the Presidential Election in 1920 This is a rhetorical handout meant to help remind voters about the Federal Suffrage Amendment as the 1920 Presidential election approaches. In the handout are several statistics of interest regarding women's...

9. Press Release, September 1917 Press Release, September 1917 Note to the Associated Press, including a copy of a letter sent to members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association.

10. Postcard titled 'Votes for Women a Success' Postcard titled 'Votes for Women a Success' This is picture postcard sent by Elizabeth Potter to Mrs. B.J. Cunningham. On the picture side of the postcard is a color-coded map of the states in the US that either supported male suffrage only (yellow...

11. Letter to chapter president's and congressional chairmen Letter to chapter president's and congressional chairmen Typed letter (plus a handwritten note on the back of one of the pages) from Mrs. Catt urging all chapters to began a major campaign to get the amendment passed. She encouraged them to get resolutions and...

12. Correspondence Concerning the Handicapped States Program Correspondence Concerning the Handicapped States Program

13. Edna E. Beveridge Edna E. Beveridge Typed letter to Edna Annette Beveridge regarding the need for the votes of Texas soldiers deployed for World War I.
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