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Women's History

Wright State University

1912

Equality

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Letter, 1912, August 12, Mrs. Julius F. Stone To Dear Madam [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Edna A. Stone Aug 1912

Letter, 1912, August 12, Mrs. Julius F. Stone To Dear Madam [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Edna A. Stone

Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence

A letter from Mrs. Julius F. Stone (Edna Andress Stone) from the Ohio-Centennial Woman Suffrage Parade in which she asks for support for the suffrage parade as well as details about the planning for the parade in the remaining three weeks.


A Suffrage Letter, 1912, March 8, Suffrage Headquarters, 116e, 9th Mar 1912

A Suffrage Letter, 1912, March 8, Suffrage Headquarters, 116e, 9th

Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence

A letter from the Suffrage Headquarters on 116E, 9th Street in Cincinnati, Ohio. This letter highlights the passage of the Suffrage Amendment passing at the Ohio Constitutional Convention and the one male speaker who made a speech at the convention against "women being granted the ballot".


Letter, 1912, January 22, William B. Feakins To Miss. Martha Mcclellan Brown, William B. Feakins Jan 1912

Letter, 1912, January 22, William B. Feakins To Miss. Martha Mcclellan Brown, William B. Feakins

Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence

A letter from William B. Feakins inviting Brown to meet with Ethel M. Arnold who will be visiting America in February of that year.


Letter, 1912, January 17, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton Jan 1912

Letter, 1912, January 17, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton

Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence

A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton, President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, addressing various questions regarding circulars and the upcoming convention from Martha McClellan Brown.


Ohio Woman Suffrage Association. Directions To Workers, Ohio Woman Suffrage Association Jan 1912

Ohio Woman Suffrage Association. Directions To Workers, Ohio Woman Suffrage Association

Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera

A document outlining how the Association will organize its campaign to get the suffrage question included as a proposed amendment for the upcoming Ohio Constitutional Convention of 1912.


Letter, 1912, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton Jan 1912

Letter, 1912, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton

Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence

A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton, President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, highlighting several answers to the questions the organization regularly receives in the mail.


Why Not In Ohio?, Ohio Woman Suffrage Association Jan 1912

Why Not In Ohio?, Ohio Woman Suffrage Association

Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera

A flyer, distributed by the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, urging support for the suffrage question which was submitted to voters as part of the reforms proposed in the Ohio Constitutional Convention of 1912.