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Letter, 1914, December 14, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1914, December 14, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association referencing an enclosed plan of work that was developed at the State Convention and asking for the help of the president to "put it into operation."
Note: The original copy was very difficult to read due to fading. This copy has been edited in the attempt to make the digital version of the letter easier to read.
Letter, 1914, December 10, Harriet Taylor Upton To Martha Mcclellan Brown, Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1914, December 10, Harriet Taylor Upton To 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 receiving her "auxiliary dues of the Harriet Taylor Upton Study Club" and she makes a reference to "the trouble with Miss Quinby."
Letter, 1914, September 1, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1914, September 1, Harriet Taylor Upton To Dear President [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association discussing her assessment of the various political supporters for women's suffrage in both democratic and republican parties at the most recent convention and detailing the efforts of the association as well.
Letter, 1914, May 11, Clara Bewick Colby To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Clara Bewick Colby
Letter, 1914, May 11, Clara Bewick Colby To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Clara Bewick Colby
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Clara Bewick Colby of the Federal Suffrage Association discussing the progress of the association by working to get Congress to recognize women's right to vote, and also asking for the recipient to become a member of the association.
Letter, 1914, April 25, Agnes E. Ryan To Dear Suffragist [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Agnes E. Ryan
Letter, 1914, April 25, Agnes E. Ryan To Dear Suffragist [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Agnes E. Ryan
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from Agnes E. Ryan of The Woman's Journal offering suffragists and demonstrators the opportunity to sell issues of The Woman's Journal during their parade on May 2nd.
Letter, 1914, February 3, Harriet Taylor Upton And Mrs. Mcclellan Brown [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Harriet Taylor Upton
Letter, 1914, February 3, Harriet Taylor Upton And Mrs. 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 discussing options for reimbursing Upton for visiting Cincinnati and other matters related to an upcoming conference.
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, 1914, Parade Committee To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade Committee
Letter, 1914, Parade Committee To Dear Friend [Martha Mcclellan Brown], Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade Committee
Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence
A letter from the Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade Committee calling potential suffragists and demonstrators to march in the Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade.