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1. Program for Senate Work Program for Senate Work A handwritten draft of the plan presented to the suffragists for how to secure support of Senators for Equal Suffrage.

2. Press Release for Sunday, January 21 Press Release for Sunday, January 21 A typewritten press release from Minnie Fisher Cunningham regarding Equal Suffrage and the Texas Equal Suffrage Association's work with the Texas House and Senate.

3. Letter to Mr. Tom Finty 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...

4. Document about womens' suffrage movement in Texas 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...

5. Letter to Miss Rose Young from 1st V.P Texas Eq. Suff. Assn. Letter to Miss Rose Young from 1st V.P Texas Eq. Suff. Assn. Letter to Miss Rose Young from 1st Vice President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association concerning the Senate Bill 242 proposed by O. S. Lattimore, State Senator from Fort Worth, Texas.

6. Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt concerning the report that the Senate of Texas found James E. Ferguson guilty on 10 of the 21 charges preferred against him by the house and pronounced sentence of impeachment...

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. Whole world for women suffrage and the United States Senate lags behind! Whole world for women suffrage and the United States Senate lags behind! A collection of articles in favor of women's suffrage around the world presented by the Women Citizen.
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