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Founder Of W.C.T.U., Georgia Hopley Mar 1898

Founder Of W.C.T.U., Georgia Hopley

Martha McClellan Brown Ephemera

This news clipping is a short biographical excerpt on Martha McClellan Brown's role and status within the Temperance Movement. It does not fully explain her entire rise to fame, but discusses the highlights many of her milestone achievements. It also seeks to correct some historical inaccuracies in many accounts of her life.


Letter, 1898, January 11, Rachel Foster Avery To Mrs. Martha Mcclellan Brown, Rachel Foster Avery Jan 1898

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.