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Leaving the Gaol, suffrage scrapbook

Leaving the Gaol, suffrage scrapbook

Smiling women, one in white and one with "Votes for Women" sash marching down street.

Mrs. Pankhurst a Very Pleasing Entertainer; Is a True Politician

Mrs. Pankhurst a Very Pleasing Entertainer; Is a True Politician

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Emmeline Pankhurst plans Hunger Strike

Emmeline Pankhurst plans Hunger Strike

Emmeline Pankhurst vows to begin a hunger strike upon her return to England. In a response to a local suggestion that hunger strikes be carried on at home, Pankhurst stressed that it would only works after bein... More

Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Alice Paul Talks, suffrage scrapbook

Alice Paul Talks, suffrage scrapbook

Recently returned to US from London, Alice Paul talks about her experience with British radical suffragettes, disrupting PM Asquith at Guild Hall meeting and being force feed in Holloway jail

Suffragettes Mean to Keep Up excitement and Win; Emmeline Pankhurst in Buffalo; page 2

Suffragettes Mean to Keep Up excitement and Win; Emmeline Pankhurst in...

Pankhurst traces history of woman suffrage movement in England; militant actions against press and politicians, when meetings were closed to women, they held protests outside; threw stones wrapped with messages... More

Women's suffrage agitation - Public domain document scan

Women's suffrage agitation - Public domain document scan

Editorial suggests that adoption of British militant tactics will split the American suffrage movement; suffragists need to win over majority of women

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.

Suffragettes Mean to Keep Up excitement and Win; Emmeline Pankhurst in Buffalo; photomechanical print

Suffragettes Mean to Keep Up excitement and Win; Emmeline Pankhurst in...

Pankhurst traces history of woman suffrage movement in England; militant actions against press and politicians, when meetings were closed to women, they held protests outside; threw stones wrapped with messages... More

Mureil Matters, suffrage scrapbook

Mureil Matters, suffrage scrapbook

Mureil Matters with megaphone in airship basket. She distributed Women's Freedom League suffrage handbills over London by airship in February 1909.

Mrs. Pankhurst-Practical Politician by Arthur Ruhl with photomechanical print of Emmeline Pankhurst

Mrs. Pankhurst-Practical Politician by Arthur Ruhl with photomechanica...

Arthur Ruhl editorial praises Emmeline Pinehurst's charm and her speaking power. British suffragettes practical actions, like rock throwing are same tactics used by men to get government attention.

Booth at State Fair, Where Richmond Women are Telling Visitors About Great Suffrage Movement

Booth at State Fair, Where Richmond Women are Telling Visitors About G...

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Democratic Delegates to the County Convention

Democratic Delegates to the County Convention

Lists delegates to Democratic County Convention; P.N. Nicholas, presiding; Alice Ashley and Mrs. Henry B. Graves urged delegates to select candidates that favor woman suffrage

Militant Suffragette Leader Emmeline Pankhurst Pleads for Vote

Militant Suffragette Leader Emmeline Pankhurst Pleads for Vote

Various clippings report Emmeline Pankhurst's speaking tour to Auburn and Syracuse, N.Y.; speaking style; suffrage methods; suggest American don't need to stoop to violence to succeed.

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

Frances Potter describes the organization of the nonpartisan Woman Suffrage Party, modeled after the political party, intending to bring awareness of the need of universal suffrage

A Communication: Sarah R. M. Burrall to Daily Times

A Communication: Sarah R. M. Burrall to Daily Times

Sarah Burrall criticizes Geneva Daily Times for labeling Emmeline Pankhurst a "faddist." One willing to die for a cause deserves respect.

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

Frances Potter describes the organization of the nonpartisan Woman Suffrage Party, modeled after the political party, intending to bring awareness of the need of universal suffrage

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by President Harriot Stanton Blatch

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by...

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Ethel Arnold's predicts success in the fight for the vote in England

Ethel Arnold's predicts success in the fight for the vote in England

Ethel Arnold acknowledged progress of militant methods of Emmeline Pankhurst, though she prefers more conventional strategies; discusses religious novels, including those of her anti-suffragist sister, Mary Ward.

To Sound Cry of Vote for Women and Aim to Attract Public Notice; Emmeline Pankhurst in Rochester

To Sound Cry of Vote for Women and Aim to Attract Public Notice; Emmel...

Summarizes Emmeline Pankhurst's address in Rochester to explain militant methods of British Suffragists; three letters to editor, one unfavorable, two support Pankhurst, believe Susan B. Anthony would approve a... More

Planning a Suffragist Campaign - Public domain document scan

Planning a Suffragist Campaign - Public domain document scan

International suffragists, including Anne Cobden-Sanderson, to lecture in U. S. in 1909.

Emmeline Pankhurst plans Hunger Strike

Emmeline Pankhurst plans Hunger Strike

Emmeline Pankhurst vows to begin a hunger strike upon her return to England. In a response to a local suggestion that hunger strikes be carried on at home, Pankhurst stressed that it would only works after bein... More

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by President Harriot Stanton Blatch

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by...

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Harriet Mills to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

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Alice Paul Describes Force Feeding

Alice Paul Describes Force Feeding

Alice Paul describes her disruption of Lord Mayor's banquet and subsequent force feeding after hunger strike in Holloway jail. She refused to wear prison clothes or to work, so spent the month in bed

Welcome to Mrs. Pankhurst; Lots of Clothes But Little Talk at the Reception

Welcome to Mrs. Pankhurst; Lots of Clothes But Little Talk at the Rece...

National American Woman's Suffrage Association headquarters reception for Emmeline Pankhurst; President Anna Shaw welcome; attire of attendees described; Pankhurst explains that "suffragette" though initially d... More

Suffragettes Sent to Asquith by Mail

Suffragettes Sent to Asquith by Mail

Prime Minister Asquith refused to receive suffragettes sent as "human parcels" through the post office.

Woman Suffrage Party: Organization and mission statement

Woman Suffrage Party: Organization and mission statement

Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Clarence Mackay and Mrs. William Ivins organize Woman Suffrage Party to pursue suffrage legislation to amend the state constitution

14th Assembly District Club, Political Equality Association

14th Assembly District Club, Political Equality Association

Manuscript note on verso by Anne Fitzhugh Miller: "I truly think this is the best yet! Please return to Anne Fitzhugh Miller." Political Equity Association presents weekly scheduling of suffrage programs.

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

Frances Potter describes the organization of the nonpartisan Woman Suffrage Party, modeled after the political party, intending to bring awareness of the need of universal suffrage

Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons

Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons

Detailed description of militant British suffragists agitation during October 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst's attempt to "rush" the House of Commons on October 13 resulted in 37 arrests, followed by a trial in polic... More

Hornell (New York) Equality League of Self-Supporting Women

Hornell (New York) Equality League of Self-Supporting Women

Club House opened. Club executive board, constitution, adult education classes, facilities including gymnasium and cafeteria.

Hornell (New York) Equality League of Self-Supporting Women

Hornell (New York) Equality League of Self-Supporting Women

Club House opened. Club executive board, constitution, adult education classes, facilities including gymnasium and cafeteria.

Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Anne Fitzhugh Miller :In Defense of Emmeline Pankhurst

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.

Greater New York Woman Suffrage Convention,

Greater New York Woman Suffrage Convention,

Notice of Convention of women of Greater New York City to adopt proposals for amending the City Charter and State and National Constitutions to improve women's status

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by President Harriot Stanton Blatch

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by...

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To the Presidents and Members of the Clubs of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association

To the Presidents and Members of the Clubs of the New York State Woman...

Reports on July 12 Lochland suffragists conference: lists twenty attendees from eleven western New York counties; resolutions, including support of Mrs. Frank J. Shuler as presidential nominee; biographical ske... More

Hornell (New York) Equality League of Self-Supporting Women

Hornell (New York) Equality League of Self-Supporting Women

Club House opened. Club executive board, constitution, adult education classes, facilities including gymnasium and cafeteria.

Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, July 9, 1910

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

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

Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

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Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Welcome to Mrs. Pankhurst; Lots of Clothes But Little Talk at the Reception; page 2

Welcome to Mrs. Pankhurst; Lots of Clothes But Little Talk at the Rece...

National American Woman's Suffrage Association headquarters reception for Emmeline Pankhurst; President Anna Shaw welcome; attire of attendees described; Pankhurst explains that "suffragette" though initially d... More

Greater New York Woman Suffrage Convention, (Mrs. Mackay will read the Platform)

Greater New York Woman Suffrage Convention, (Mrs. Mackay will read the...

Lists speakers including Mrs. John Winters Brannan, Anna Garlin Spencer, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Maud Nathan

Geneva's Part in the Republican County Convention; page 2

Geneva's Part in the Republican County Convention; page 2

Harriot Blatch addresses Wayne County Convention on January 7, urging delegates to elect a candidate that would support woman suffrage, at Senator Raines did. F. W. Griffith endorsed.

Address to Voters of the 42d Senatorial District, New York

Address to Voters of the 42d Senatorial District, New York

Geneva Political Equality Club believe their efforts to raise awareness of voters and delegates at party conventions to suffrage cause were successful. They sent out two fliers (text of first on page 71; text o... More

Geneva Political Equality Club, Important Meeting to discuss new methods

Geneva Political Equality Club, Important Meeting to discuss new metho...

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Albany Astir with Suffrage Activity

Albany Astir with Suffrage Activity

Describes suffrage advertising campaign including "Votes for Women" signs; cartoons and suffrage cards in street cars, newspapers; and "monster electric sign" with changing messages

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.

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by President Harriot Stanton Blatch

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by...

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Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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

Maud Cabot to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Enclosing telegram from F. W. Griffith

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

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

New Departure of the Woman Suffrage Movement

Frances Potter describes the organization of the nonpartisan Woman Suffrage Party, modeled after the political party, intending to bring awareness of the need of universal suffrage

Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 1 and 2, 1910

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

Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 1 and 2, 1910

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

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by President Harriot Stanton Blatch

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by...

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Harriet Mills to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Harriet Mills to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

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Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
NYSW State Suffrage Convention, Troy

NYSW State Suffrage Convention, Troy

Executive Committee, New York Woman's Suffrage Association recommends that a organization be formed in every assembly district

Mrs. Pankhurst's "American Dollars"

Mrs. Pankhurst's "American Dollars"

Anne Fitzhugh Miller letter to editor, declined by New York Sun: replying to comments in Sun that Emmeline Pankhurst's American tour took funds away from American suffrage cause. On contrary, Harriot Stanton Bl... More

The most effective reply to Mrs. Pankhurst comes from Mrs. Philip Snowden

The most effective reply to Mrs. Pankhurst comes from Mrs. Philip Snow...

Quotes Ethel Snowden, a British suffragist opposed to use of violence: "A cause good enough for martyrs is much too good for victims."

The Successful Start for Westminster

The Successful Start for Westminster

Photomechanical print shows "Votes for Women" airship floating above London. Mureil Matters distributed Women's Freedom League handbills over London by airship in February 1909.

Anne F. Miller and Mrs. Charles Burrall speak about Political Equality to Seneca Castle Sewing Circle

Anne F. Miller and Mrs. Charles Burrall speak about Political Equality...

Geneva Political Equality Club efforts to organize Political Equality Club at Seneca Castle, speak at September 14 event

Work of Suffragists Played Part in Senatorial Campaign

Work of Suffragists Played Part in Senatorial Campaign

Reprint of second Geneva Political Equality Club flier thanking voters and delegates for courteous treatment at senatorial conventions; partial poll results for Yates county towns, indicating Griffith's plurality

Maud Cabot to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Enclosing telegram from F. W. Griffith

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

Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 1 and 2, 1910

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

Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons

Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons

Detailed description of militant British suffragists agitation during October 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst's attempt to "rush" the House of Commons on October 13 resulted in 37 arrests, followed by a trial in polic... More

Jus Suffragii; Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Militant Methods: Emmeline Pankhurst in Boston

Militant Methods: Emmeline Pankhurst in Boston

Alice Stone Blackwell explains that press has misrepresented both the nature of British militant methods and reaction in U. S. British militancy is usually not illegal and justified in response to government po... More

Defense Not Denial: Pankhurst's militant methods thought ridiculous

Defense Not Denial: Pankhurst's militant methods thought ridiculous

Geneva Daily Times editorial disapproves of Emmeline Pankhurst's militant methods

Great Throng Hears Emmeline Pankhurst

Great Throng Hears Emmeline Pankhurst

Over 3,000 attend Pankhurst lecture at Carnegie Hall; over 300 turn way; League of Self-Supporting Women sponsor; list platform quests including Ella Hawley Crossett, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Florence Kelly, Alice... More

Suffragettes in Battle with police outside House of Commons

Suffragettes in Battle with police outside House of Commons

Women's Social and Political Union send another deputation to the House of Commons, but are denied meeting.

Suffragists Appear At Town Caucus

Suffragists Appear At Town Caucus

Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Harriot Stanton Blatch attend Republican caucus to select delegates to Ontario county convention. Text of fliers they distributed urges election of delegates supporting woman suffrage.

Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for presidency of New York State Woman Suffrage Association; page 2

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

To the Voters of the 42 Senatorial District

To the Voters of the 42 Senatorial District

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Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by President Harriot Stanton Blatch

Equality League of Self-Supporting Women. Report for Year 1908-1909 by...

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Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

Walter Mosenthall to Anne Fitzhugh Miller,

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Fight for Suffrage Henrietta Crosman Says

Fight for Suffrage Henrietta Crosman Says

Actress Henrietta Crosman says she prefers rights to chivalry; thinks women too polite in seeking suffrage; need good suffrage play, better than "Votes for Women."

Mrs. Pankhurst's Address; Carnegie Hall Throng Heard Englishwoman Eagerly; page 2

Mrs. Pankhurst's Address; Carnegie Hall Throng Heard Englishwoman Eage...

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Suffragists Are to Be Active in campaign to replace Senator Raines

Suffragists Are to Be Active in campaign to replace Senator Raines

Special senatorial campaign to be trial of suffragist policy to actively support candidates who favor woman suffrage. Harriot Blatch to participate; Anne Fitzhugh Miller queries potential nominees on suffrage

Geneva Boat Parade and Band Concert

Geneva Boat Parade and Band Concert

Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Geneva Political Equality Club lead illuminated boat parade near Lakeside Park Band Concert.

Geneva Political Equality Club distribute suffrage literature at Yates County Fair

Geneva Political Equality Club distribute suffrage literature at Yates...

Suffrage literature distributed as Yates State fair; automobile decorated with sunflowers, flower of National American Woman Suffrage Association

Emmeline Pankhurst a Good Entertainer; page 2

Emmeline Pankhurst a Good Entertainer; page 2

Pankhurst says ridicule and annoyance are best tools for British suffrage activists; describes Pankhurst's personal characteristics

Mrs. Mackay Reads Suffrage Platform Friday

Mrs. Mackay Reads Suffrage Platform Friday

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Rivalry between Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Frank J. Shuler for presidency of New York State Woman Suffrage Association; page 3

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

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.

$100,000 Campaign Fund for Suffrage

$100,000 Campaign Fund for Suffrage

Women's Political Union plan active campaign against New York legislators that oppose woman suffrage; farewell to Anna Shaw, sailing for Stockholm for International Woman Suffrage Alliance Convention; Carrie Ch... More

Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons

Suffragettes Rush the House of Commons

Detailed description of militant British suffragists agitation during October 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst's attempt to "rush" the House of Commons on October 13 resulted in 37 arrests, followed by a trial in polic... More

Mrs. Pankhurst deserved esteem of all who love justice

Mrs. Pankhurst deserved esteem of all who love justice

Woman's journal accuses press of distorting and misleading reports on British militant suffrage movement; defends Pankhurst's actions as self-sacrificing and courageous

Mrs. Pankhurst's Address; Carnegie Hall Throng Heard Englishwoman Eagerly

Mrs. Pankhurst's Address; Carnegie Hall Throng Heard Englishwoman Eage...

Summarizes Pankhurst's speech; describes her speech delivery; recounts Manchester Liberal meeting where Annie Kenny and Christabel Pankhurst question Edward Grey.

Geneva Automobile Parade (before 1920)

Geneva Automobile Parade (before 1920)

At Firemen's parade, Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Graves ride in Geneva Political Equality Club auto decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and bunting to receive honorable mention.

Royal R. Scott to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Maud Cabot to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Enclosing telegram from F. W. Griffith

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)

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.

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