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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.
Letter, 1897, October 25th, Elizabeth J. Hauser To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Elizabeth J. Hauser
Letter, 1897, October 25th, Elizabeth J. Hauser To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Elizabeth J. Hauser
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Elizabeth J. Hauser to Martha McClellan Brown asking for all local societies to collect their dues to help the Woman Suffrage Association in Ohio.
Kentucky Equal Rights Association: Tenth Annual Convention, Kentucky Equal Rights Association
Kentucky Equal Rights Association: Tenth Annual Convention, Kentucky Equal Rights Association
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
A program for the Kentucky Equal Rights Association Tenth Annual Convention. The convention was held in Covington, Kentucky on October 14th and 15th of 1897.
Constitution And By-Laws Of The New Century Club
Constitution And By-Laws Of The New Century Club
Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera
The Constitution and By-Laws of the New Century Club of Cincinnati revised April 1897.
Letter, 1897, March 26, Dr. C. Bruce [Clara A. Bruce] To Mrs. Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Clara A. Bruce
Letter, 1897, March 26, Dr. C. Bruce [Clara A. Bruce] To Mrs. Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Clara A. Bruce
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A handwritten letter from Clara A. Bruce to Martha McClellan Brown providing a list of officers for the 21st Ward in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Democracy As We Know It, Martha Mcclellan Brown
Democracy As We Know It, Martha Mcclellan Brown
Martha McClellan Brown Speeches
The text of a talk given at the Cincinnati Women’s Club on February 4, 1897. McClellan Brown discusses the state of democracy, the importance of the vote as a means of advancing humankind, and the impact of the consolidation of population centers in large cities. She argues that the full power of democracy cannot be realized until all citizens enjoy the right to vote.
Letter, 1897, January 5, Carrie Chapman Catt To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Carrie Chapman Catt
Letter, 1897, January 5, Carrie Chapman Catt To Mrs. M. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Carrie Chapman Catt
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Carrie Chapman Catt of the National-American Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown.