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1. Letters regarding efforts to clean up vice surrounding military camps Letters regarding efforts to clean up vice surrounding military camps Series of letters from Secretray of War Baker, Minnie Fisher Cunningham, and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Speer concerning efforts to clean up vice in the areas surrounding military camps.

2. Back of the Ballot: A Woman Suffrage Farce in One Act 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.

3. Incomplete letter written by Minnie Fischer Cunningham 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...

4. Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham Typed letter to Minnie Fisher Cunningham asking for approval of making a song from the poem "The Texas Woman's Brigade" written by Belle Taylor.

5. Red Heard, Ethel L. Red Heard, Ethel L. A letter from Minnie Fisher Cunningham written as her first letter as the head of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association. This letter discusses, in particular, the self sacrifice week where suffragists deny...

6. Fain, Mrs. 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...

7. Response to the anti-suffrage argument Response to the anti-suffrage argument This is a letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunnigham as a response to the anti-suffrage address given by Mrs. S. L. Robertson.

8. Program For Monthly Demonstrations Program For Monthly Demonstrations Calendar of events for the year 1917.

9. Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter to the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association from its President Letter written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham in which she exhorts the members of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association to rally support for the passage of a Suffrage Amendment. Mrs. Cunningham asks supporters...

10. An order placed for future suffrage conventions An order placed for future suffrage conventions An order placed for future suffrage conventions that includes assorted baby flyers, posters, small roses, blue books, powder boxes, memo books, and tape measures.

11. Letter to Governor W.P. Hobby Letter to Governor W.P. Hobby Two versions of a letter to Governor W.P. Hobby accepting appointment as member from Galveston on State Military Welfare Commission, as written by hand, by Mrs. Cunningham.

12. Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary Letter to Mrs. Edward F. Harris from the Headquarters Secretary In this letter, the Headquarters Secretary congratulates Mrs. Edward F. Harris for recovering from her illness and informs her of Minnie Fisher Cunningham's grippe. The letter writer also pleads that Mrs....

13. Brief Synopsis of the Life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham Brief Synopsis of the Life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham Hand written and typed versions of a synopsis of the life of Minnie Fisher Cunningham. The synospsis begins with her birth at Fisher Farms, follows her education, and her several accomplishments throughout...

14. Untitled Manuscript Untitled Manuscript This biography, written by Minnie Fisher Cunningham, chronicles the life and adventures of Sallie Comer Fisher, Cunningham's mother. The book begins with a foreward laying out the setting for the book:...

15. Friend or Enemy? To the Men of the Army and Navy Friend or Enemy? To the Men of the Army and Navy Pamphlet written by M.J. Exner, M.D., Secretary International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations

16. Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling Letter to Mrs. Eva Hill Karling Typed letter from Edith League, Minnie Fisher Cunningham's secretary, to Mrs. Eva Karling acknowledging receiving her note. Mrs. Karling had written asking for Mrs. Cunningham to speak in Bastrop and to...

17. Document written by Walter Clark Document written by Walter Clark This is a typewritten document composed by Walter Clark in which he discusses the status of African-American voters in comparison to white women voters and the overwhelming voting suffrage restrictions...

18. Correspondence between N. R. Powell and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's headquarters personnel Correspondence between N. R. Powell and Minnie Fisher Cunningham's headquarters personnel This is a collection of correspondence among someone named N. R. Powell and different officials at Minnie Fisher Cunningham's headquarters. N. R. Powell wrote several letters and telegrams to Minnie Fisher...

19. The Woman Citizen pamphlet The Woman Citizen pamphlet Pamphlet of the book The Woman Citizen written by Mary Summer Boyd. The pamphlet was promoted as a guide book for women voters and those wishing to vote as well as a handbook of women citizenship.

20. Soldier Rations Letter Soldier Rations Letter Letter written to Minnie Fisher Cunningham from the Director of Family Enrollment Campaign enlisting speakers to help spread the information about food conservation efforts to help out the war effort.
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