Special senatorial campaign to be trial of suffragist policy to actively support candidates who favor woman suffrage. Harriot Blatch to participate; Anne Fitzhugh Miller queries potential nominees on suffrage
T. B. Wilson supported by Geneva for Ontario County Republican candidate; Royal R. Scott and Nathan G. Lapham also in contention
Reprints Abbey's letter to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, indicating that, if elected to the New York legislature, he will work to secure woman suffrage
Scott and Griffith tied on first ballot; Anne Fitzhugh Miller addresses district Republican convention, urging delegates to select senatorial nominee who will support woman suffrage
Republicans nominate Frederick Griffith; Democrats nominate John Colmey to succeed Senator Raines; Both conventions support Gov. Hughes' reform policies; Raines eulogized Raines, but no candidate gave his polic More
Charlotte A. Baldridge urged convention to support candidates that would favor woman suffrage and a suffrage amendment; Royal Scott chosen over Thomas Wilson on second ballot
Frederick W. Griffith, Wayne County elected Republican senatorial nominee on 8th ballot; Griffith promises to support Gov. Hughes reform policies, including direct primaries. Convention passed resolutions prais More
Griffith, Republican Senatorial Nominee, greeted with bells and brass band, speaks at Grange Hall on return to Palmyra; photomechanical print
Lists delegates to Democratic County Convention; P.N. Nicholas, presiding; Alice Ashley and Mrs. Henry B. Graves urged delegates to select candidates that favor woman suffrage
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Senator-elect Frederick Griffith thanks Miller for fliers and news articles (probably including her reply to the New editor on "Why I am a Suffragist," Scrapbook 8, page 90); looks forward to meeting woman's su More
Reprint of Anne Fitzhugh Miller address to Republican district convention: 43,000 women are counted in defining 42nd senatorial district and women are counted on tax list; women should be counted at polls. Men More
Political maneuvering by Charles S. Hoyt between Yates and Wayne county delegates brought needed votes to Frederick Griffith; George S., Horton notes Griffith supports votes for women; Anne Fitzhugh Miller urge More
Griffith, Vice President, Garlock Packing Co. and Republican Senatorial candidate, praises suffragists efforts during campaign; praises Harriot Blatch's speech at Lyons; promises to support suffrage amendment; More
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Harriot Blatch and Charlotte Baldridge attend Republican County Convention; excepts from Royal R. Scott's speech after winning endorsement; tribute to Senator John Raines
Harriot Blatch addresses Wayne County Convention on January 7, urging delegates to elect a candidate that would support woman suffrage, at Senator Raines did. F. W. Griffith endorsed.
Geneva Political Equality Club believe their efforts to raise awareness of voters and delegates at party conventions to suffrage cause were successful. They sent out two fliers (text of first on page 71; text o More
Reprint of second Geneva Political Equality Club flier thanking voters and delegates for courteous treatment at senatorial conventions; partial poll results for Yates county towns, indicating Griffith's plurality
Frederick Griffith elected Senator, 42d district; lists votes by town and count and compares to Senator Raines numbers in 1908; suggests liquor interests were against Griffith
Suggests that Griffith won Republican nomination because he was the strongest candidate to beat the Democrats due to his known support of direct primaries, which Raines had not supported
Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Harriot Stanton Blatch attend Republican caucus to select delegates to Ontario county convention. Text of fliers they distributed urges election of delegates supporting woman suffrage.
Supports Thomas B. Wilson for senatorial candidate; official with New York State Experiment Station
At request of Harriot Blatch, Maud Cabot sends Anne Fitzhugh Miller a telegram from F. W. Griffith, regretfully declining banquet invitation from ladies of 42nd senatorial district due to conflicting engagements