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Roxana B. Burrows to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, inclosing suffrage bill introduced by Stephen J. Stilwell

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.

Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident

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

Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting candidacy of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for president of New York State Woman Suffrage Association

Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting c...

photomechanical print and biography of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler; List of supporters, including Elizabeth Smith Miller, Carrie Chapman Catt, Florence Kelley, Mary E. Craigie.; report on Lochland conference and attem... More

Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for presidency of New York State Woman Suffrage Association: Includes "Model Woman's Voting Day" editorial; page 4

Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for preside...

Discusses New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention proceedings including dispute over admitting Buffalo teachers' suffrage clubs; consideration of changes in methods that affiliation with Woman Suff... More

Eunice Dana Brannan telegram to Mrs. Frederick Hazard

Eunice Dana Brannan telegram to Mrs. Frederick Hazard

Eunice Brannan request Hazard to contribute to "sympathy" fund for English militants. Note in Anne Fitzhugh Millers hand: "A. F. M. read Anna Shaw's Tribune letter Nov. 23rd & sent $100."

Mary L. Jennings to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Mary L. Jennings to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

"My dear Miss Miller, I wish to thank you very much for your kind wishes and only hope I may be able to be of service to the School Board and the people. Yours Sincerely, Mary L. Jennings

"Eliza Wright Osborne dies at age 82"

"Eliza Wright Osborne dies at age 82"

Public domain scan of newspaper clippings, periodicals, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Woman Suffrage Bill in Mrs. Mackay's League Steals March on State Association

Woman Suffrage Bill in Mrs. Mackay's League Steals March on State Asso...

Two suffrage bills expected: Women's Political Union and Equal Franchise League support bill the would require alien women to meet same naturalized citizen requirements as men.

Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)

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

The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook

The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook

Covers February 1911 Massachusetts legislative hearing on suffrage amendment, alleging 15,000 women oppose a suffrage amendment; defeated by both houses in April.

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident

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

Enclosure: W. S[mith] O'Brien to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, enclosing copy of 1905 New York statute describing offenses against the flag

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

Enclosure: W. S[mith] O'Brien to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, enclosing copy of 1905 New York statute describing offenses against the flag

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

Patrick O'Malley, Mayor of Geneva, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Patrick O'Malley, Mayor of Geneva, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Mayor Patrick O'Malley accepting invitation to meet with Sylvia Pankhurst on February 14.

Pauline Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Pauline Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for contributing to Mrs. Brackett's memorial teaching scholarship fund; comments on suffrage parade.

Ina (Mrs. F. R. Hazard) to Nannie (Anne Fitzhugh Miller)

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

Subject and Name Index for Miller scrapbook 1910-1911

Subject and Name Index for Miller scrapbook 1910-1911

Index in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller.

Roxana B. Burrows to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, inclosing suffrage bill introduced by Stephen J. Stilwell

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.

The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook

The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook

Covers February 1911 Massachusetts legislative hearing on suffrage amendment, alleging 15,000 women oppose a suffrage amendment; defeated by both houses in April.

Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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

Martha W. Bayne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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

Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting candidacy of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for president of New York State Woman Suffrage Association

Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting c...

photomechanical print and biography of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler; List of supporters, including Elizabeth Smith Miller, Carrie Chapman Catt, Florence Kelley, Mary E. Craigie.; report on Lochland conference and attem... More

Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting candidacy of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for president of New York State Woman Suffrage Association

Offered for the Consideration of Members. Circular letter supporting c...

photomechanical print and biography of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler; List of supporters, including Elizabeth Smith Miller, Carrie Chapman Catt, Florence Kelley, Mary E. Craigie.; report on Lochland conference and attem... More

Nettie R. Shuler to Elizabeth Smith Miller

Nettie R. Shuler to Elizabeth Smith Miller

Nettie Shuler send greetings from New York State Woman Suffrage Association with regret that Elizabeth Smith Miller could not be present

The Men's League for Woman Suffrage Dinner invitation

The Men's League for Woman Suffrage Dinner invitation

Men's League Dinner honoring Mrs. Philip Snowden; lists speakers and arrangement committee. Manuscript note in hand of Max Eastman;" Will you suggest some men (& women) to invite? M.E."

American Suffragists Need Money

American Suffragists Need Money

Anna Howard Shaw criticizes sending money to English suffragettes, saying suffrage cause in U.S. is indebt; national headquarters, generously rented by Alva Belmont is costing extra expense and western suffrage... More

Woman Suffrage Party Mass Meeting

Woman Suffrage Party Mass Meeting

Harriet May Mills, Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale, Mrs. Charles Beard speakers at Woman Suffrage Party Mass Meeting.

Stockholm Convention of International Woman Suffrage Alliance; page 2

Stockholm Convention of International Woman Suffrage Alliance; page 2

In reviewing International Congress, Mary Peck notes that no one method of work was endorsed; women voters tend to stay away from party affiliation; work for improved industrial conditions; first time Federatio... More

Few Seats for Men at Suffrage Hearing; page 2

Few Seats for Men at Suffrage Hearing; page 2

Suffrage hearings so packed that Legislative committee couldn't find seats; strong anti-suffragist group present; Max Eastman and Richard Barry speak for suffrage.

Rhoda Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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

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.

Program for Meeting of Geneva Political Equality Club

Program for Meeting of Geneva Political Equality Club

Geneva Political Equality Club program , in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller, indicating the flag incident to be discussed and reply to DAR considered.

Eunice Dana Brannan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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)

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.

The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook

The Remonstrance, Quarterly, suffrage scrapbook

Covers February 1911 Massachusetts legislative hearing on suffrage amendment, alleging 15,000 women oppose a suffrage amendment; defeated by both houses in April.

Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book, The Suffragette

Advertising leaflet announcing availability of Sylvania Pankhurst book...

Advertising Sylvia Pankhurst's book, The Suffragette; photomechanical print show her waving from Holloway Prison.

List of Life Members of Geneva Political Equality Club

List of Life Members of Geneva Political Equality Club

List in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller with indication of who sponsored each member. List includes Rhoda Palmer, Anna Howard Shaw, and Harriet Tubman.

Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes concerning the flag incident

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

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