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Letter to Congressional Chairman
This is a typewritten letter to another Congressional Chairman from Maud Wood Park discussing how best to get non-suffrage associations to support and help the federal amendment pass. Maud Wood Park details...
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Letter to Mrs. Henry Wade Rodgers from Headquarters Secretary
Letter to Mrs. Henry Wade Rodgers from Headquarters Secretary concerning a list of delegates and their addresses.
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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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Letter to Miss Alice B. Curtis from Headquarters Secretary
Letter to Miss Alice B. Curtis from Headquarters Secretary concerning three bills that were introduced to the Legislature this past winter.
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Letter from the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park
Letter from the President to Mrs. Maud Wood Park explaining that she cannot attend on November 10 due to a flu situation.
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Letter to Antoinette Funk from the Headquarters Secretary
A letter to Antoinette Funk in which Edith Hinkle League informs her that Minnie Fisher Cunningham is in Garfield Hospital in Washington, D.C. and that Ms. Funk's letter to Mrs. Cunningham has been forwarded...
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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 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 Maud Wood Park from President
Letter to Maud Wood Park explaining why the letter writer cannot come earlier than December.
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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...
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The Woman Citizen Journal
Printed speech from the National American Woman Suffrage Association president at a meeting held paying tribute to American Women War Workers.
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Newsletter of the Woman's Committee Council of National Defense
Typed newsletter of the Woman's Committee Council of National Defense number 21.
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Letter to President Woodrow Wilson
This is a typewritten letter from Elizabeth H. Potter to the President of the United States Woodrow Wilson in which Elizabeth H. Potter requests President Wilson's help and support to pass a statute giving...
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Letter to State Congressional Chairmen
This is a typewritten letter from Congressional Chairman Maud Wood Park to the State Congressional Chairmen about assorted issues such as the status of the Suffrage Committee and the National Woman's Party...
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Letter to the Congressional Chairman
This is a typewritten letter from Maud Wood Park asking the Congressional Chairpersons to fill out the questionnaire on the second page, which will be presented at the conferences on congressional work...
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Letter to Madam Chairman
This is a typewritten letter from the Acting Chairman of the Congressional Committee Mrs. Frank M. Roessing to Madam Chairman. It is about the status of the upcoming Congressional vote that will determine...
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Letter to State Congressional Chairman
This is a typewritten letter from Mrs. Roessing to the State Congressional Chairman giving some guidelines on how best they can accomplish their goal to carry the Federal Amendment through to the 64th...
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