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New York Suffrage Newsletter, editor Harriet May Mills

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Report of Legislative Hearings. Harriet May Mills, Editor. Speeches on the state suffrage amendment given before New York State Joint Committee on Judiciary, February 19, 1908. Senator S. Percy Hooker , who introduced bill and Fanny Garrison Villard argued for simple justice; Harriot Blatch and Harriet Mills focused on submitting the suffrage question to the people; Frank A. Byrne addressed concerns of working women; Mrs. William Winslow Crannell and Adeline Knapp presented anti-suffragist view.-

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01/01/1908
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mills harriet may new york state committee on judiciary hooker senator s percy villard fanny garrison mrs henry miller anne fitzhugh blatch harriot stanton bryne frank a correspondence periodicals suffrage newsletter new york suffrage newsletter editor harriet mills senator high resolution miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 scrapbook 6 1907 1908 miller nawsa suffrage scrapbooks 1897 1911 national american woman suffrage association collection rare book and special collections division american memory manuscript editor harriet may mills new york correspondence