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1. Untitled Typed Manuscript Untitled Typed Manuscript The type-written manuscript details the movement of John and Minerva Abercrombie from Alabama to Texas. It gives an account of their early years in Waverly, Texas, where Sallie Abercrombie was raised and...

2. Woman Citizen Woman Citizen A periodical for women's suffrage, featuring specifically women's war work during World War i.

3. Article about suffrage leaders' trip to Austin Article about suffrage leaders' trip to Austin Article about Mrs. Hortense Ward and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's trip to Austin during a special session of the legislature. Their efforts will concentrate on an amendment prepared by Judge Ocie Speer granting...

4. The War Ended: The New Life Begins The War Ended: The New Life Begins Hand-written manuscript that recounts the events of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's family during the years after the end of the Civil War. She writes of her father's plan to increase his land holdings to grow...

5. The Abercrombie Family Scatters The Abercrombie Family Scatters This hand-written manuscript chronicles that life and times of Grandmother Minerva Abercrombie in the years after the Civil War. As a girl, Minerva left South Carolina to go to school in Philadelphia,...

6. Westward to Texas Westward to Texas This is a short biographical description of John C. Abercrombie setting out to Texas during the malaria outbreaks of 1840.

7. Letter to Mrs. Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Cunningham This is a handwritten letter to Mrs. Cunningham where the letter-writer asks Mrs. Cunningham's help in securing a job with the suffrage association, as well as apprises Mrs. Cunningham of the latest, various...

8. Woman Citizen Woman Citizen A couple articles from "The Woman Citizen" regarding Red Cross and medical work of women during World War I.
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