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August 22, 1918
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Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett
This is typewritten correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Mrs. E. M. Barrett (an apparent official of the Woman's Division of the Farmers' Institute) who asked Minnie Fisher Cunningham's...
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Correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Bertha Lee Broyles
This is correspondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Bertha Lee Broyles in which various suffrage issues are discussed, such as how to spend a $5 postage appropriation donation Bertha Lee Broyles...
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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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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 Mr. J. L. Smith
This is correspondence between a sympathizer of the suffrage cause named Mr. J. L. Smith and someone from the Texas Equal Suffrage Association organization where they discuss the radical and rogue group...
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John Davis, Mrs.
A telegram between from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Mrs. John Davis regarding the board meeting called to discuss the conflict between Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. Cunningham.
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Letter from Mrs. E. B. Reppert to Minnie Fisher Cunnigham
A letter regarding Minnie Fisher Cunningham and her general political activities, and suffrage. The letter apoligies for any offense Mrs. Cunningham might have taken to a perceived comparison between her...
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Edith H. League, Mrs.
A letter between Lena Ledbetter and Edith League regarding both paying dues to the suffrage league as well as the anti-vice and pro-suffrage efforts in Texas. Additionally the letter references personal...
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Cunningham, Mrs.
A letter between Judge Greer and Minnie Fisher Cunningham, and her response. regarding the judicial and legal aspects of state and federal amendments permitting women's suffrage.
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A. L. Guerard, Mrs.
A linked pair of letters between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and A. L. Guerard. Of particular interest is Minnie's description of the challenges facing suffrage when the officers for the leagues have domestic...
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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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Fain, Mrs.
A letter between E. League and Mrs. Fain, written on behalf of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The letter references the health of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's mother, the Spanish flu, and personal information...
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Anna B Cade, Cor-Sec
A letter between Minnie Fisher Cunninham and Anna B. Cade regarding the conflict over approving expenses of the Texas Equal Suffrage Organization.
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Cunningham, Minnie Fisher
A letter from Mrs. John Davis, financial secretary of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. Mrs. Davis disapproved repaying several members of the Asssociation for expenses which eventually led to an extended...
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League, Mrs.
A letter between Belle Critchett and Mrs. League regarding Belle Critchett's recent illness and her regrets that she won't be able to do as much for suffrage in the upcoming weeks.
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Correspondence between Woodrow Wilson, Minnie Fisher Cunningham, & Elizabeth Potter
This collection of documents includes letters and telegrams concerning the efforts of those involved to attain women's suffrage.
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Correpsondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Kate Hunter. Miss Hunter's letter spells out that they have made a "Good Citizenship League of Anderson County" a permanent organization. Mrs. Cunnigham's...
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Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham from W.M. Hodges that spells out an argument for the support of women's enfranchisement as an extension of the great war between democracy and autocracry.
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Letter to Mr. Marcellus E. Foster
Letter to Marcellus E. Foster, Editor of the Houston Chronicle, from Mrs.Minnie Fisher Cunningham concerning an editorial article that was included in a Houston edition of the Houston Chronicle that was...
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Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean
Correspondence between W.L. Dean and Minnie Fischer Cunningham about the proposed Amendment for partial suffrage and having it voted on until the troops are back in civilian life.
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