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Letter, 1914, Clara Bewick Colby To Dear Members And Friends, Clara Bewick Colby
Letter, 1914, Clara Bewick Colby To Dear Members And Friends, Clara Bewick Colby
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Clara Bewick Colby of the Federal Association to its membership detailing the status of various bills related to suffrage in Congress, work on a national amendment, state campaigns and more.
Letter, 1913, November 26, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, November 26, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown discussing her hope that Brown will be attending a convention in Washington.
Letter, 1913, November 12, William Littleford To Mrs. Mcclelland Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], William Littleford
Letter, 1913, November 12, William Littleford To Mrs. Mcclelland Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], William Littleford
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from William Littleford of the Men's League for Woman Suffrage to Martha McClellan Brown with information about the Twenty-Eight Annual Convention of the Ohio State Suffrage Association, and potentially requesting that Brown sell tickets.
Letter, 1913, October 16, Mary Ware Dennett To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Mary Ware Dennett
Letter, 1913, October 16, Mary Ware Dennett To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Mary Ware Dennett
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Mary Ware Dennett of the National American Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown regarding an estimate of the total number members of the association.
Letter, 1913, October 11, Harriet Taylor Upton And Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, October 11, Harriet Taylor Upton And Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown about the cost of Upton's travel expenses and about how Brown's club could reimburse her.
Letter, 1913, October 8, Adina Myers To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Adina Myers
Letter, 1913, October 8, Adina Myers To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Adina Myers
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Adina Myers of the Law Offices of Andrews, Harlan, & Andrews to Martha McClellan Brown indicating that she and two others will be attending a luncheon at the Sinton.
Letter, 1913, September 23, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, September 23, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown regarding Upton's plans to come to Cincinnati for a reception and lecture.
Letter, 1913, May 30, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, May 30, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association apologizing for not responding to a previous letter. She also mentions that she would be happy to speak at a program in October, and that she only requires the organization to pay or share her travel expenses.
Letter, 1913, May 27, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Club President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, May 27, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Club President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association regarding sending an annual report from the association and requesting that local clubs get together to read the report.
Letter, 1913, February 27th, W. P. Fallon To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], W. P. Fallon
Letter, 1913, February 27th, W. P. Fallon To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], W. P. Fallon
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from W.P. Fallon to Martha McClellan Brown that the people that were riding the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company line to attend the suffrage parade in Washington have been moved to the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Letter, 1913, February 26, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Club President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, February 26, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Club President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association asking for a status update about the "Plan of Work adopted at the Columbus Convention." She also writes that Carrie Chapman Catt will be the featured speaker for their upcoming conferences.
Letter, 1913, February 22, Mrs. Richard Burleson To Dear Madam [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson
Letter, 1913, February 22, Mrs. Richard Burleson To Dear Madam [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Mrs. Richard Burleson, the Grand Marshall of the Washington Parade March communicating information about where the Ohio Delegation should form to march, the location of refreshments and a rest area, and more.
Telegram, 1913, February 21, Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson To Harriet Taylor Upton, Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson
Telegram, 1913, February 21, Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson To Harriet Taylor Upton, Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A telegram from Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson to Harriet Taylor Upton indicating where the Ohio Delegation of marchers should form prior to the Washington March Parade
Letter, 1913, February 21, Anna Kelton Wiley To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Anna Kelton Wiley
Letter, 1913, February 21, Anna Kelton Wiley To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Anna Kelton Wiley
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Anna Kelton Wiley to Martha McClellan Brown directing Brown to contact Miss Eugenie Deguerin or a Mrs. MClung to secure accommodations for a stay in Washington D.C.
Letter, 1913, February 17, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1913, February 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 of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown regarding organizing transportation via train for 500 marchers.
Letter, 1913, February 8, C.H. Wiseman To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], C. H. Wiseman
Letter, 1913, February 8, C.H. Wiseman To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], C. H. Wiseman
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from C.H. Wiseman of The Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Company Passenger Department to Martha McClellan Brown acknowledging the receipt of "your kind favor".
Facts For Delegates: Convention 1913
Facts For Delegates: Convention 1913
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
A report of budgetary costs and statistics of the "National Association" for the past year.
Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club, Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club
Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club, Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
A directory of officers, committees, and members of the Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club and the schedule of club meetings for September 1913 through May 1914. The club’s constitution is included in the document. Martha McClellan Brown served as president.
Letter, 1912, August 12, Mrs. Julius F. Stone To Dear Madam [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Edna A. Stone
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
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
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
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.
Letter, 1912, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
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.
Ohio’S Suffrage Leader On Direct Legislation, Harriet Taylor Upton
Ohio’S Suffrage Leader On Direct Legislation, Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
The text of an article by Harriet Taylor Upton, President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association, that appeared in the Cleveland Press on October 31, 1911 in which Upton describes the Association’s effort to have an initiative on the vote for women included in the 1912 Ohio Constitutional Convention.
Letter, 1911, March 10, Pauline Steinem To Mrs. Martha Mcclellan Brown, Pauline Steinem
Letter, 1911, March 10, Pauline Steinem To Mrs. Martha Mcclellan Brown, Pauline Steinem
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Pauline Steinem, President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown to encourage suffrage clubs to partner with local organizations to secure endorsements and contributions for a campaign fund.
Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club - Program, Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club
Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club - Program, Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
The schedule of club meetings for September 1911 through May 1912. The document includes a list of officers and committees.
Letter, 1910, July, Pauline Steinem To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Pauline Steinem
Letter, 1910, July, Pauline Steinem To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Pauline Steinem
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Pauline Steinem, President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association asking for "an extra effort on behalf of every club...to make the [state] convention a success."
Letter, 1906, August 8, S.G. Taylor To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], S. G. Taylor
Letter, 1906, August 8, S.G. Taylor To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], S. G. Taylor
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from S.G. Taylor to Martha McClellan Brown discussing the lack of per capita tax for the Cincinnati Lodge No. 262 for the quarter ending on July 31st, 1906.
Letter, 1898, January 11, Rachel Foster Avery To Mrs. Martha Mcclellan Brown, Rachel Foster Avery
Letter, 1898, January 11, Rachel Foster Avery To Mrs. Martha Mcclellan Brown, Rachel Foster Avery
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Rachel Foster Avery, Acting Chairman of the Program Committee for the National American Women Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown referencing a previous exchange of letters between Carrie Chapman Catt and Brown. The letter discusses a program being already full and that the program committee had an excess of programming that they turned down.
Letter, 1897, November 13, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1897, November 13, Harriet Taylor Upton To Mrs. Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton, the Treasurer of the National-American Woman Suffrage Association to asking Martha McClellan Brown for a count of how many women voted in Cincinnati at the previous school election and other statistics.