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Delegates' Register; Texas Woman Suffrage Association
A registry book for signatures of attendees at the Texas Woman Suffrage Association, organized by county.
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"Never with my consent shall public moneys be used to educate shes."
An essay on the education of women and how it relates to suffrage, probably authored by Minnie Fisher Cunningham or Vernice W. Reppert
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Many Factors Contributed to the Apparent Defeat of Suffrage
A report on the defeat of the suffrage measure and a listing of possible factors that contributed to it's defeat.
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Notice to the Leagues and Chapters of the National College Equal Suffrage League
A report from the National College Equal Suffrage League on the state of the suffrage debate among college educated women, and female university and college faculty.
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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.
186.
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.
187.
Press Release for Sunday, January 14
Typewritten press release from Minnie Fisher Cunningham about the Texas suffrage movement and the founding of the Texas Equal Franchise Association, later called the Texas Equal Suffrage Association.
188.
Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association
Minnie Fisher Cunningham's first letter as President of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association, addressed to suffragists all over the state.
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Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham addressed to Dear Suffragist
A typewritten letter to presidents of suffrage associations mentioning plans for Suffrage Day, as well as outlining the need for the endorsement of state and national Democratic parties for Suffrage.
190.
Incomplete letter written by Minnie Fischer Cunningham
A typewritten, but incomplete letter, with a handwritten draft composed by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in order to refute the claims of the Association opposed to women's suffrage. It also highlights the...
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Call to the Seventh Convention of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association
A typewritten circular letter inviting the women of Texas to attend the annual Suffrage convention. The letter also summarizes some of the suffrage efforts in progress.
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"The fading landmarks"
An article in the Houston Post discussing the question of national prohibition and national suffrage versus the ideal of state's rights and individualism.
193.
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to the Editor, Democrat
A letter to the editor regarding a Women's Suffrage supplement to be run with the local papers.
194.
Incomplete letter to the editor of Houston Post
An incomplete letter to the editor regarding the passing of the equal suffrage amendment in Texas.
195.
Letter to the Editor, Houston Post
Letter to the editor of Houston Post from Minnie Fisher Cunningham refuting criticisms against the Texas Equal Suffrage association because they employ men. She explains that the Texas Equal Suffrage association...
196.
Kate Barnard, "Oklahoma Kate"
Pamphlet in support of Kate Bernard, an activist and civil servant. The pamphlet describes her work and uses it as an example of what women can do in politics.
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Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Minne Fisher Cunningham describing a suffrage meeting in Harris county, as well as illustrating some of the divisions in the suffrage groups over how to focus the suffrage efforts.
198.
Hortense Ward Letter
Circular letter from Harris County Equal Suffrage Association regarding the distribution of fliers and the importance to spread the word about the vote for equal suffrage and prohibition.
199.
"I'll get that vote yet" postcard
A postcard used as propoganda in favor of women's suffrage. The inscription on the back reads "Does this remind you of Marian." It was sent to Minnie Fisher Cunningham.
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Letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Typed letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham discussing the publicity and speaking engagements for suffrage and for the other political interests of the women.
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