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Copy of a resolution by Frank Batt
Typed copy of a resolution for bringing the Texas Women's Suffrage amendment to a vote. Handwritten annotations.
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Correspondence between Headquarters Secretary and Mrs. J. W. Garth
This is correspondence between the Headquarters Secretary and Mrs. J. W. Garth, the President of the Beaumont Equal Suffrage Association. Headquarters Secretary initially asked Mrs. J. W. Garth to mail...
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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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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Rena Maverick discussing personal topics, as well as updating Minnie Cunningham on the status of the Suffrage association where Rena Maverick is president....
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Five members of President's cabinet indorse[sic] suffrage
An article reporting which members of the presidential cabinet support suffrage.
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Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union - Thirty-fifth Annual Convention
Pamphlet and agenda for the Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Thirty-fifth Annual Convention. Includes correspondence to Woodrow Wilson to prohibit the production of malt and vinous liquors.
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Letter addressed to my Dear President
Typed letter to chapter presidents encouraging them to be present and if possible send a full delegation to St. Louis, the location of the suffrage convention. The letter makes notes of the strides being...
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Letters regarding a photograph
Three typed letters from the Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission regarding a photograph of one of its presidents and children. Mrs. Rose P. Ames and her children were photographed and Mrs. Edith Hinkle League...
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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 the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park
Letter from the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park explaining that she cannot attend on November 10 due to a flu situation.
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Letter to All Presidents of Associations Affiliated with the Suffrage Association
This is a typewritten letter from the National American Woman Suffrage Association President Carrie Chapman Catt to the affiliate Presidents of the suffrage organization. Carrie Chapman Catt details what...
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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...
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Letter to Elizabeth Potter from J. P. Tumulty
Letter to Elizabeth Potter from J. P. Tumulty sending thanks from the President over a message that was given of the result in Texas.
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Letter to George M. Bailey from the President
Letter to George M. Bailey from the President thanking him for the editorial "Women as Flappers" that appeared in the Post. It also goes on to explain how it is a good suffrage editorial.
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Letter to Lady McCallum from the President
Letter to Lady McCallum from the President thanking her for helping out with the Austin work. She also goes on to explain how she cannot come to office as much due to her mother moving into the house.
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Letter to Madam President
This is a typewritten letter to Madam President from Ethel M. Smith, the Chairman of the Committee on Protection of Women's Labor, informing Madam President of the newly-formed Protection of Women's Labor...
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Letter to Madam President
This is a typewritten letter from Emma Winner Rogers to Madam President outlining the Million Dollar Fund Plan to determine whether this plan is the best fiscal plan for the National Suffrage Association...
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Letter to Madam President
Typed letter asking chapters to get liberal minded influential persons in their states to support an appointment of Frederick Howe to the Commission on Russia. Mrs. Catt also asked each chapter to send...
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Letter to Madam President
Typed letter of the abridged minutes of the Executive Council of the National American Women Suffrage Association.
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Letter to Mary Dwyer Ross from the President
Letter to Mary Dwyer Ross from the President thanking her for the kind sentiments in regards to her being President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. The President also goes on to lend her hopes...
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