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Speaker James Wadsworth to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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

Plenty of Air For Suffragists - Public domain document scan

Plenty of Air For Suffragists - Public domain document scan

At the request of Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Speaker Wadsworth will try to improve ventilation in Assembly room for suffrage hearings; lists Geneva delegation, who will meet with district legislators in Albany on March 8

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker James W. Wadsworth To Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker...

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 taxp... More

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker James W. Wadsworth To Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker...

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 taxp... More

Speaker James Wadsworth to Anne Fitzhugh Miller

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

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

James Wadsworth, New York Assembly speaker, to Anne F. Miller

James Wadsworth, New York Assembly speaker, to Anne F. Miller

Marginal annotations and underlining in Feb. letter by Anne Miller. Speaker Wadsworth against woman suffrage amendment because majority of women are indifferent; bad women voting would out number good. With Wad... More

James Wadsworth, New York Assembly speaker, to Anne F. Miller

James Wadsworth, New York Assembly speaker, to Anne F. Miller

Marginal annotations and underlining in Feb. letter by Anne Miller. Speaker Wadsworth against woman suffrage amendment because majority of women are indifferent; bad women voting would out number good. With Wad... More

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker James W. Wadsworth To Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker...

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 taxp... More

Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 23, 1909

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.

James Wadsworth, New York Assembly speaker, to Anne F. Miller

James Wadsworth, New York Assembly speaker, to Anne F. Miller

Marginal annotations and underlining in Feb. letter by Anne Miller. Speaker Wadsworth against woman suffrage amendment because majority of women are indifferent; bad women voting would out number good. With Wad... More

Elihu Root reaffirms his opposition to woman suffrage

Elihu Root reaffirms his opposition to woman suffrage

Describes Root's appearance at the Judiciary Committee hearing on the suffrage amendment. U.S. Senator Root, Committee Chairman Senator George Davis and Mrs. Julian Heath oppose woman suffrage Reprints excerpts... 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

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

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker James W. Wadsworth To Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Letters from Assemblymen S. Percy Hooker, Sherman Moreland and Speaker...

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 taxp... More