Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker James W. Wadsworth To Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Summary
Apparently in response to letters from Anne Fitzhugh Miller requesting their support of a concurrent resolution on woman suffrage in New York. Wadsworth implies that he would support tax suffrage for women taxpayers, but is against granting full suffrage, noting that anti suffrage influence must first be overcome; Hooker says he leans toward full suffrage, but thinks tax paying suffrage should come first; Moreland says there is not enough time for serious consideration
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Date
01/01/1906
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Library of Congress
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