Anna Cadogan Etz to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Etz declines invitation to meet Emmeline Pankhurst in Geneva. Discusses plans for reorganizing Hornell club to suffragists and working women in order to maintain a club for both interests and suggests Anne Fitz... More
Anna Cadogan Etz to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Etz declines invitation to meet Emmeline Pankhurst in Geneva. Discusses plans for reorganizing Hornell club to suffragists and working women in order to maintain a club for both interests and suggests Anne Fitz... More
Andrew Fitzhugh to Thomas Jefferson, September 15, 1797, Rights of Man...
Rights of Man Public Announcement from "Mr. F"
S. W. Every to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Promises active support of suffrage cause
Thomas Osbourne, Auburn Mayor to Anne Fitzhugh Miller.
Thomas Osborne, thanking for copy of Geneva Political Equality Club yearbook 1905-06 ; but suggesting speaker should include speakers opposed to equal suffrage
Albert B. Smith, General Secretary, Geneva YMCA, to Anne Fitzhugh Mill...
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for singing and arranging for Anna Howard Shaw to speak at YMCA meeting.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Ella Crossett in Canandaigua to organize Poli...
Political equality clubs help educate citizens about municipal affairs and encourage women's contributions to public good on school boards, supporting equal pay and peace
Geneva Political Equality Club executive meeting notice from Anne Fitz...
Geneva Political Equality Club executive meeting notice in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Fitzhugh Miller Letter to Editor: Information on a Suffrage Refer...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller corrects comment that Massachusetts women voted against suffrage in the referendum, noting that it was the men who voted against woman suffrage 2 to 1
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.
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.
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
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
Crystal Eastman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Eastman requests a visit with Miller in Geneva
Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Brannan agrees to speak in January 1911 to Geneva Political Equality Club about her experiences with the English suffrage movement.
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.
Anne Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen reports organizing Equal Suffrage League at Wells College and thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouragement, sending literature and flowers.
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
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
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
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
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
W. Smith O'Brien, City Attorney, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
In response to a call from Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Attorney O'Brien clarifies incident on January 25 in which Mr. Kane informed a man distributing handbills on the street that he was violating a city ordnance ; t... More
Emmeline Pankhurst to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Emmeline Pankhurst discusses plans for her trip from Toronto to Geneva
Samuel J. Roberts, Editor, Lexington Leader to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Editor Roberts thanks Miller for her commendation of the Leader and expresses firm support of woman suffrage
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.
William Fitzhugh Gordon to Andrew Jackson, August 22, 1830
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Scott Fitzhugh Bridge, Spanning Tennessee River at State Highway 76, P...
Significance: The bridge is significant as a representative example of the Pratt and Parker through truss types as well as for its historical associations with the State highway system and toll bridge program i... More
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
Mariana W. Chapman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Chapman confirms New York Woman Suffrage Association support of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's suggestion that local clubs petition state legislature for local option for municipal woman suffrage Note in Ann Fitzhugh M... More
Nicholas Fitzhugh to Thomas Jefferson, March 27, 1804, and Map
and Map Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Thomas Jefferson to Peregrine Fitzhugh, February 23, 1798
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller Introducing Maud Nathan, president of the Nationa...
Introduction to Maud Nathan, in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller; quotes Harper's Weekly editor George Harvey: "woman suffrage is a necessity" to improving social conditions and offers Nathan as one whose works des... More
Thomas Jefferson to Peregrine Fitzhugh, June 4, 1797
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Florence Kelley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Florence Kelley outlines legislative work; describes new series of "at home" meetings at Liberal Club, cosponsored with Equality League of Self Supporting Women. Alice Paul spoke about her experiences in Englan... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Notes concerning telegrams and their senders to...
Public domain scan of a telegram, telegraph correspondence, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's introductory remarks to Prof. McDaniels' Addres...
Remarks in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand, not given due to illness; verso label "What I wanted to day."
Anna Howard Shaw to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 21, 1908
Shaw autograph postscript: "Word has just come from Mrs. Kelley that the hearing at Albany was fine. I am so glad." Shaw thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for Valentine Birthday wish and remembers past birthdays cele... More
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
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
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
Harriet Taylor Upton to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, June 26, 1907
Harriet Upton, thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for kind remarks and comments about the "hum-drum" of her work as National American Woman Suffrage Association Treasurer
Anne Fitzhugh Miller acted as Escort for Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller :In Defense of Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Panhurst is here to explain the British system and why militant methods are needed there, not to convert American women to militant methods.
Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller at Lochland, photograp...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller below the wisteria on the veranda at Lochland.
Why I Am a Suffragist By Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Fitzhugh Miller is suffragist by heredity and environment; she is interested in municipal affairs and believes by voting women can improve society; compares ballot to telephone; both tools necessary for pr... 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.
Andrew D. White to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Andrew D. White, Cornell University, declines Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to attend Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, May 7, 1910
Blatch invites Miller to bring a delegation to the Union Square demonstration protesting the attitude of the New York Legislature toward woman suffrage
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
Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)
Hazard delighted by visit with Millers; suggest Ann Fitzhugh Miller may wish to contribute to Brannan fund for English suffragists. Note at bottom in Anne Fitzhugh Miller's hand: 'Mrs. Eunice Dana Brannan, am s... More
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."
Sanford W. Abbey to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Sandford W. Abbey accepts Geneva Political Equality Club invitation to Emmeline Pankhurst lecture
Ella Crossett, President New York State Woman Suffrage Association to ...
Ella Crossett encourages Anne Fitzhugh Miller to continue on the New York State Woman Suffrage Association Legislative Committee, even though she may not be able to be as active due to her mother's illness. Han... More
Anne Herendeen to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Herendeen reports organizing Equal Suffrage League at Wells College and thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for encouragement, sending literature and flowers.
Anna Shaw, President, National American Woman Suffrage Association to ...
Although Anne Fitzhugh Miller writes "1909" on envelope, textual evidence supports 1908 date. Anne Fitzhugh Miller spoke at February 1908 state hearings, and U.S. Senate Hearings in March 1908. International Wo... More
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
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
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
Rhoda J. Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Though housebound, Palmer promises to try to get signers for the petition to Congress requesting an equal suffrage amendment, a cause she believes sure to succeed. Comments on Thomas W. Higginson
[Elizabeth Smith Miller] to [Anne Fitzhugh Miller]
To "My dear one" from "Mah Mah" describing activities at National American Woman Suffrage Association convention in Buffalo.
Scott Fitzhugh Bridge, Spanning Tennessee River at State Highway 76, P...
Significance: The bridge is significant as a representative example of the Pratt and Parker through truss types as well as for its historical associations with the State highway system and toll bridge program i... More
Alice Williams, Corresponding Secretary, New York State Woman Suffrage...
3:00 PM Alice Williams summarizes plans for state legislative work discussed at New York State Woman Suffrage Association Legislative Committee meeting and asks for comments from Anne F. Miller, a member of tha... More
Peregrine Fitzhugh to Thomas Jefferson, February 25, 1793
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Mariana W. Chapman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Chapman confirms New York Woman Suffrage Association support of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's suggestion that local clubs petition state legislature for local option for municipal woman suffrage Note in Ann Fitzhugh M... More
Speaker James Wadsworth to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Wadsworth explains that although the ventilation in the old building will never be ideal, every effort will be made to force fresh air into the Assembly room during the suffrage hearings
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
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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
Florence Kelley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Florence Kelley outlines legislative work; describes new series of "at home" meetings at Liberal Club, cosponsored with Equality League of Self Supporting Women. Alice Paul spoke about her experiences in Englan... 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
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
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
Marcia Townsend to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Marcia Townsend declines proposed nomination for treasurer, New York State Woman Suffrage Association
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, July 9, 1910
Catt approves of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's informal meeting of state suffrage leaders to discuss organization and select nominee for New York State Woman Suffrage Association president. Catt discusses "lobbies" am... More
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, July 9, 1910
Catt approves of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's informal meeting of state suffrage leaders to discuss organization and select nominee for New York State Woman Suffrage Association president. Catt discusses "lobbies" am... More
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
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
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
Denis Fitzhugh to James Madison, July 10, 1801.
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Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,
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