Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
Crystal Eastman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Eastman requests a visit with Miller in Geneva
Maud Cabot to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Enclosing telegram from F. W. Grif...
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
John M. Robertson to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Provides biographical information and lecture schedule. Encloses list of books by John M. Robertson
Ernest W. Schoder to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, May 8, 1908
Schoder to entitle his future speech to Geneva Political Equality Club, June 1," Man in the Case."
Florence M. Leonard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Summarizes February 20 meeting election of club officers
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Greetings to New York State Woman Su...
Manuscript draft speech in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand. See also typescript, Scrapbook 6, page 5 and printed version in Souvenir Program, page 23
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Greetings to New York State Woman Su...
Manuscript draft speech in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand. See also typescript, Scrapbook 6, page 5 and printed version in Souvenir Program, page 23
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 1 and 2, 1910
Harriot Blatch complains about slack legislative efforts in preparation for March suffrage hearings by Ella Crossett and Fanny Villard of New York State Woman Suffrage Association; Blatch and Katherine Mackay t... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Notes for introduction of Carrie Chapman Catt a...
In Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand, a modified version of her report to the state convention; 177 active members; nearly 650 "enrolled" suffragists; local and county officers; future programs
Harriet Taylor Upton to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, November 9, 1908
Upton encloses a carbon copy of Susan B. Anthony's last letter, January 31, 1906, 2 p. Anthony mentions visit of Millers to Rochester and discusses Oregon campaign finances.
Harriet Taylor Upton to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, November 9, 1908
Upton encloses a carbon copy of Susan B. Anthony's last letter, January 31, 1906, 2 p. Anthony mentions visit of Millers to Rochester and discusses Oregon campaign finances.
Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,
Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook agrees to speak at Ontario County Convention in Clifton Springs and Geneva Political Equality Club.
Mary S. Anthony to Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mary S. Anthony thanks Millers for birthday money but wants to give it to Anna Howard Shaw and Lucy E. Anthony for their work in Oregon suffrage campaign; concern that miners and Indians won't vote for woman suffrage
Address: "The Broader Outlook" delivered by Anne Fitzhugh Miller, at U...
Reprints Anne Fitzhugh Miller's a speech to Women's Aid Association. At Verna Hemiup Haley's request Anne Fitzhugh Miller spoke about the positive influence of political equality on improving social issues like... More
Samuel Bowles, Editor of Springfield Republican to Anne Fitzhugh Mille...
Bowles congratulates Anne Fitzhugh Miller on recruiting Miss Brackett to suffrage cause; joins Geneva Political Equality Club and appreciates recent visit with Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mary Coolidge, Clifton Springs Delegation to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAW...
Regarding: attendance at Carrie Chapman Catt address
S. H. Ver Planck to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, December 20, 1898
Reports on Geneva Political Equality Club meeting; confrontation with Elizabeth Root
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller to the Editor of the Geneva Daily Time...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller compares Elihu Root's 1894 speech and his November 1908 letter in which he encourages women to study the "practical art of government." She argues that even though Root still is against wom... More
Marcia Townsend to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Marcia Townsend declines proposed nomination for treasurer, New York State Woman Suffrage Association
Peregrine Fitzhugh to Thomas Jefferson, May 19, 1797
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Benjamin Campbell House, Troup & South Fitzhugh Streets, Rochester, Mo...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-20 Survey number: HABS NY-5-R-6 Building/structure dates: 1836 Initial Construction
Mary Coolidge to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Mary Coolidge declines Miller's invitation to join her and Louise Bunn at Dunkirk meeting; reports 64 women voted in Phelps school election; holding classes in civics
Enclosure: W. S[mith] O'Brien to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, enclosing copy ...
City attorney, William Smith O'Brien, whom Anne Fitzhugh Miller consulted regarding the D.A.R. charges is of the opinion that the flag image on the poster displayed by Geneva Political Equality Club did not vio... More
Mary Coolidge to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, June 3, 1904, NAWSA suffrage sc...
Mary Collidge, Phelps Political Equality Club president, indicating thirty members will attend Lochland party
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 23, 1909
Blatch requests that Anne Fitzhugh Miller arrange an interview with Speaker James Wadsworth for February 24, 1909, before suffrage hearing.
Nora Blatch De Forest to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Nora De Forest, as chairman of the pageant committee, asks her cousin Anne Fitzhugh Miller to organize Geneva girls to make parade banners, including one bearing Elizabeth Smith Miller's name.
Aaron J. Levy, Committee on Judiciary to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Chairman Levy acknowledges receipt of Geneva Political Equality Club telegram urging that the suffrage amendment be reported out to Assembly.
Charles J. Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Charles Goldmark encloses photographs taken of Anne Fitzhugh Miller at the New York Suffrage parade.
Ethel Snowden to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, November 2, 1908
Ethel Snowden, English suffragist declines invitation to speak at Geneva Political Equality Club due to full schedule.
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Rhoda Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Notes expressing regrets, due to ill health, to invitations to attend Geneva Political Equality Club piazza party and meeting.
Jean L. Burnett, Chairman Committee on Affairs of Cities to Anne Fitzh...
Burnett arranges for hearing on third class cities tax suffrage bill for March 15; later regrets that he could not be present; photomechanical print of Burnett
Arthur P. Rose, Geneva Mayor, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mayor thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for suggesting appointment of woman to Board of Health and asking for information about the Geneva Political Equality Club.
Senator John Raines correspondence with Mary Craigie and Anne Fitzhugh...
Four Raines letters re: third class cities tax suffrage bill. In December 1905, Senator John Raines, who had sponsored the tax suffrage bill in the two previous legislative sessions, suggests changing strategy ... More
Fanny Garrison Villard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Fanny Garrison Villard reports that Crystal Eastman with replace Ida Husted Harper as speaker at suffrage hearings; list other speakers; describes suffrage procession before Boston hearings N.B. Reading order i... More
Katherine Barry to Anne Fitzhugh Miller enclosing photograph of Dr. El...
This photograph was probably used as model for portrait of Elizabeth Blackwell given to Blackwell House, William Smith College, by Elizabeth Smith Miller in 1909 Katherine Barry was Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell's ad... More
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for generous $100 contribution for Emmeline Pankhurst; raised from twelve women about $300 as token fund to show support of American women for British militants, Brannan and Anne Fit... More
Ebenezer Watts House, 47 South Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, Monroe Coun...
Significance: Built between 1825 and 1827, this early Greek Revival house is the oldest residence in the city still on its original site. It is located in the Third Ward Historic District. Survey number: HABS ... More
Florence M. Leonard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Summarizes February 20 meeting election of club officers
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Greetings to New York State Woman Su...
Manuscript draft speech in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand. See also typescript, Scrapbook 6, page 5 and printed version in Souvenir Program, page 23
Alice Stone Blackwell to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; October 22 and 24, 1909
October 22 ASB invites Anne Fitzhugh Miller to attend luncheon for Emmeline Pankhurst at the Verdome; October 24 ASB wishes she were on train with Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Emmeline Pankhurst to New York City; u... More
Two letters of thanks: Governor Higgins to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Higgins thanks Miller and Geneva Political Equality Club for their letters of thanks to him for supporting tax suffrage for women taxpayers
Emmeline Pankhurst to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Emmeline Pankhurst discusses plans for her trip from Toronto to Geneva
Harriet Taylor Upton, National American Woman Suffrage Association, to...
Harriet Taylor Upton decides not to publish U.S. Senate Suffrage Hearings and returns Anne Fitzhugh Miller's remarks; (verso) summary of February 15 Senate hearings; photomechanical print of Senator Robert L. O... More
William Fitzhugh Gordon to Andrew Jackson, August 22, 1830
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Roxana B. Burrows to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, inclosing suffrage bill int...
Concurrent resolution proposing suffrage amendment with modified qualifications: citizen by marriage only must be U.S. resident for five years.
Ethel Snowden, British suffragist, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,
Ethel Snowden regrets not being able to meet Anne Fitzhugh Miller. "my host and guardian" mentioned was possibly Rev. Charles Aked, whose letterhead Snowden used for her November 1908 letter to Anne Fitzhugh Mi... More
Leonora O'Reilly to Anne Fitzhugh Miller regarding visit to Geneva
Leonora O'Reilly is trade union activist and speaker
Thomas Jefferson to Peregrine Fitzhugh, June 4, 1797
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Bayne thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for her hospitality and for contribution to Washington suffrage campaign; discusses campaign workers and Massachusetts and New York support, asks for additional support from Ne... More
Edith Wynne Matthison (Mrs. Charles Rann Kennedy) to Anne Fitzhugh Mil...
Matthison declines Millers' invitation to visit Geneva and discusses Broadway playwright husband Charles Rann Kennedy's plans to write a suffrage play
Indenture for the sale of land by Denis Fitzhugh and Fanny Clark Fitzh...
Picryl description: Public domain document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Gail Laughlin to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, 3 letters, NAWSA suffrage scrap...
Regarding scheduling Gail Laughlin's visit to Geneva Political Equality Club; dividing travel expenses between Utica, Syracuse and Geneva clubs
Gail Laughlin to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, 3 letters, NAWSA suffrage scrap...
Regarding scheduling Gail Laughlin's visit to Geneva Political Equality Club; dividing travel expenses between Utica, Syracuse and Geneva clubs
Hon. Thomas Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Osborne withdraws from Geneva Political Equality Club; disagrees with current methods of suffrage agitation; believes that ballot will compromise women's ideals and weaken their contribution to democracy.
Hon. Thomas Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Osborne withdraws from Geneva Political Equality Club; disagrees with current methods of suffrage agitation; believes that ballot will compromise women's ideals and weaken their contribution to democracy.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes include a copy of a letter from Gertrude P. Fairfax, Corresponding Secretary Seneca Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution to Mrs. W.H. Partridge, Secretary, Geneva Political... More
Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,
Public domain scan of a poetry manuscript, poem, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Mary Coolidge to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Mary Coolidge declines Miller's invitation to join her and Louise Bunn at Dunkirk meeting; reports 64 women voted in Phelps school election; holding classes in civics
Greetings, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, President of Geneva Political Equalit...
Welcome speech summarizing Geneva Political Equality Club's first ten years; grew from 50 to 362 members; praises cooperation of press and support of men; importance of keeping scrapbooks; printed in Geneva Pol... More
Greetings, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, President of Geneva Political Equalit...
Welcome speech summarizing Geneva Political Equality Club's first ten years; grew from 50 to 362 members; praises cooperation of press and support of men; importance of keeping scrapbooks; printed in Geneva Pol... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller draft introduction of Thomas Osborne, Geneva Poli...
Introductory remarks by Anne Fitzhugh Miller, in her hand;
Rebel Army of Virginia: Longstreet, Beauregard, Breckenridge, Fitzhugh...
A black and white photo of a group of men. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
William Henry Fitzhugh Payne, 1830-1904
Head and shoulders, facing left. CSA general. Public domain photograph of a military, American Civil War, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Draft thank you from Anne Fitzhugh Miller to Geneva Political Equality...
Thanks for welcome daffodil bouquet
Kate M. Gordon to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, March 1903?, NAWSA suffrage sc...
Gordon conveys Carrie Chapman Catt's view that Mrs. Lewis's offer of $1,000 for the New Hampshire Campaign is too late to be effective.
Samuel D. Willard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Willard receives meeting notice cards to be distributed before school election. Thanks Miller for support.
Verna Haley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Compliments Miller on her speech at tax suffrage hearings
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, December 1904
Carrie Chapman Catt thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for sending her a copy of the Geneva Political Equality Club souvenir booklet; notes she has put Elizabeth Smith Miller's picture over her desk.
A Last Appeal : Anne Fitzhugh Miller to Judiciary Committee
Reprints Anne Fitzhugh Miller's letter to 26 members of Joint Judiciary Committee urging them to report the suffrage amendment favorably and listing prominent men in Geneva, Ithaca, and New York City that endor... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Legislative Committee, New York State Woman Suff...
In Anne Fitzhugh Miller's spunky reply to Roosevelt's note of February 25, she again asks to reprint his brief comment in support of woman suffrage and suggests that a few additional lines would take "about hal... More
James Clarke to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
James Clarke, assistant editor, Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell University, explains his travel plans to Geneva, where he spoke at the Geneva Political Equality Club Piazza Party.
Arthur P. Rose, Geneva Mayor, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mayor thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for suggesting appointment of woman to Board of Health and asking for information about the Geneva Political Equality Club.
Senator John Raines correspondence with Mary Craigie and Anne Fitzhugh...
Four Raines letters re: third class cities tax suffrage bill. In December 1905, Senator John Raines, who had sponsored the tax suffrage bill in the two previous legislative sessions, suggests changing strategy ... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller remarks at Ontario County Political Equality Club...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller urges women to work for political equality rather than waste time playing cards
Fanny Garrison Villard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Fanny Garrison Villard reports that Crystal Eastman with replace Ida Husted Harper as speaker at suffrage hearings; list other speakers; describes suffrage procession before Boston hearings N.B. Reading order i... More
Peregrine Fitzhugh to Thomas Jefferson, October 15, 1797
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Pauline Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for contributing to Mrs. Brackett's memorial teaching scholarship fund; comments on suffrage parade.
Alva Belmont to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; Mrs. Raymond Brown to Anne Fitzh...
Brown and Belmont thank Anne Fitzhugh Miller for offering to donate twelve copies of Evelyn Sharp's book Rebel Women to the New York State Woman Suffrage Association bazaar.
Maud Cabot to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Enclosing telegram from F. W. Grif...
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
Elizabeth Piper, Boston friend, to "Miss Nannie" (Anne Fitzhugh Miller...
Reports on lecture by Sylvia Pankhurst and describes local organizing scheme of Mrs. John Leonard for canvassing by ward for suffrage support.
New York State Woman Suffrage Association Convention; Report of Anne F...
Geneva Political Equality Club received award for most new members, total 303; Elizabeth Smith Miller pledged $100------ new Clifton Springs Civic Club hosted Ontario County Convention
Annie Holland Home to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Invitation to Ann Fitzhugh Miller to speak to the Albany Woman's Suffrage League. Note in hand of Ann Fitzhugh Miller after signature "Daughter of the author, J. G. Holland" On verso in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's h... More
Annie Holland Home to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Invitation to Ann Fitzhugh Miller to speak to the Albany Woman's Suffrage League. Note in hand of Ann Fitzhugh Miller after signature "Daughter of the author, J. G. Holland" On verso in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's h... More
Address: "The Broader Outlook" delivered by Anne Fitzhugh Miller, at U...
Reprints Anne Fitzhugh Miller's a speech to Women's Aid Association. At Verna Hemiup Haley's request Anne Fitzhugh Miller spoke about the positive influence of political equality on improving social issues like... More