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[1914-1944]
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April 12, 1916
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Board member
A circular letter sent to the board members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association requesting a board meeting. The meeting was requested as part of a protracted disagreement between Minnie Fisher Cunnigham...
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Suffragist
A letter opposing the election of anti-suffragist Mrs. W.D. Lamar as President of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The letter seems to indicate that Minnie Fisher Cunnigham was a member of the Daughters...
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Suffrage political cartoon
A political cartoon featuring current platform issues and an unidentified politician.
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"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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Back of the Ballot: A Woman Suffrage Farce in One Act
A women's suffrage one act farce printed by the Samuel French Company. According to the playwrite, it was written as pro-suffrage propoganda.
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Alice Paul, Chairman of the National Woman's party
An article about Alice Paul, and the other women picketing the White House.
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Incomplete letter from Lavinia Engle to Minnie Fisher Cunningham
An incomplete, handwritten letter from Lavinia Engle. Only part of the letter was included in the collection. The letter regards the formation of the Brownsville Equal Suffrage League as well as the activities...
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Woman's Right to Vote Was Declared Unconstitional
Article about constitutionality of women's right to vote in Texas. Judge Voll M. Taylor ruled that the woman vote could not be counted in an election for the 36th disctrict court judge, and ordered a canvas...
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Governor Signs Bill Giving Woman Vote in Primaries
Article about signing of bill giving women right to vote in primaries. Governor William Hobby signed the bill in his private office and was witnessed by Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Mrs. D.H. Doom, Mrs....
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Document about primary suffrage bill
Document in support of a partial suffrage bill to allow women to vote in the Texas Primary elections as part of a war measure. The document explains that a similar war measure was passed in Arkansas in...
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Prostitution in its Relation to the Army on the Mexican Border
Pamphlet describing prostitution in the soldier population along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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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...
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Cunningham, Mrs.
Handwritten letter from Elizabeth Herndon Potter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham discussing the issue about the Postmaster General Burleson who was actively against women's suffrage.
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Letter to Mrs. Cunningham
Handwritten letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Jess about her biographical manuscript that she was returning.
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Letter to Dr. Clarence Poe
Letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham to Dr. Clarence Poe about her family history. After deciding she would never write her mother's biography she decided to share the story of her family as told to her...
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Letter to Vinnie from Edith Hinkle League
Letter in which Edith Hinkle League wishes Vinnie to ask Minnie Fisher Cunningham for instructions about the San Antonio pledges, refusing to act without Mrs. Cunningham's approval. She is anxious after...
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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 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 Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park
Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Maud Wood Park giving her apologies as she did not get to talk with her because she thought she was leaving in the evening. She also apologizes for not giving her time...
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Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller
Letter to Mrs. B. J. Cunningham from Mrs. Walter McNab Miller concerning Eugene Black's assertion that 95% of the women of his district did not want to vote. Mrs. Miller suggests a letter writing campaign...
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