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Anne Fitzhugh Miller Re-elected President of Geneva Political Equality Club, despite her Offered Resignation

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Anne Fitzhugh Miller Re-elected President of Geneva Political Equality Club, despite her Offered Resignation

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Geneva Political Equality Club election meeting. Anne Fitzhugh Miller resignation letter printed, explaining need to attend her mother, Elizabeth Smith Miller; 12 years of Geneva Political Equality Club has been of educational value to community and practical service to suffrage cause; Mrs. Charles Beard and Mrs. D. W. Hallenbeck report interest taken by men in National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention in Washington, D.C., April 14, where auto procession carried delegates to Capitol to present suffrage petition to Senators. New York petition signatures measures 23 yards and signatures from all states totaled over 400,000.

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01/01/1910
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geneva
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