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The Federal Suffrage Amendment
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
A two page letter outlining the text of the Susan B. Anthony Amendment, steps necessary for it's passage, reasons for suffragists to focus on passing amendments at the federal level, and more.
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Letter, Harriet Taylor Upton to Martha McClelland Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown asking Brown to speak at a Farmers' Institute in Okeana, Ohio.
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Letter, Harriet Taylor Upton to Ohio Women
Harriet Taylor Upton
An open letter to Ohio Women from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association informing them of the upcoming Ohio Constitutional Convention and calling on them to contact Upton to help change the constitution.
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Note from Harriet Taylor Upton
Harriet Taylor Upton
A short, typed note from Harriet Taylor Upton discussing a successful campaign in California for women's suffrage and asking for suffragists to call attention to the impending victory of the campaign.
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Letter, 1915, June 19, Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage to Dear Suffragist [Martha McClellan Brown]
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
A letter from the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage discussing the forming of a branch of the union in each state and an invitation to a luncheon.
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Letter, 1915, November 4, Mrs. Harvey C. Garber and Edna A. Stone to Dear Suffragist [Martha McClellan Brown]
D. H. Garber and Edna A. Stone
A letter from the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage discussing the potential passage of the Shafroth-Palmer amendment or the Susan B. Anthony amendment and asking for support for both. The letter was written by Mrs. Harvey C. Garber (D.H. Curtis Garber) and Edna A. Stone.
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Letter, 1915, June 12, Katherine Dexter McCormick to Mrs. Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Katharine Dexter McCormick
A letter from Katharine Dexter McCormick of the National American Woman Suffrage Association inviting Brown to become a regent of the Volunteer League.
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Letter, 1915, February 17, Harriet Taylor Upton to Dear Friend [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association discussing information about the Mississippi Valley Conference that will be held in Indianapolis from March 7-9.
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Letter, 1915, July 21, Harriet Taylor Upton to Mrs. M. McClellan Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown indicating her disappointment for Brown not coming to Springfield, the status of a mutual acquaintance, and more.
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Letter, 1914, Clara Bewick Colby to Dear Members and Friends
Clara Bewick Colby
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.
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Letter, 1914, May 11, Clara Bewick Colby to Dear Friend [Martha McClellan Brown]
Clara Bewick Colby
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.
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Letter, 1914, Parade Committee to Dear Friend [Martha McClellan Brown]
Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade Committee
A letter from the Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade Committee calling potential suffragists and demonstrators to march in the Ohio Woman Suffrage Parade.
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Letter, 1914, April 25, Agnes E. Ryan to Dear Suffragist [Martha McClellan Brown]
Agnes E. Ryan
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.
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Letter, 1914, December 10, Harriet Taylor Upton to Martha McClellan Brown
Harriet Taylor Upton
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."
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Letter, 1914, December 14, Harriet Taylor Upton to Dear President [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
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.
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Letter, 1914, February 3, Harriet Taylor Upton and Mrs. McClellan Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
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.
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Letter, 1914, September 1, Harriet Taylor Upton to Dear President [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
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.
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Letter, 1913, February 22, Mrs. Richard Burleson to Dear Madam [Martha McClellan Brown]
Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson
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.
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Telegram, 1913, February 21, Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson to Harriet Taylor Upton
Mrs. Richard Cope Burleson
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
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Letter, 1913, October 16, Mary Ware Dennett to Mrs. M. McClellan Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Mary Ware Dennett
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.
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Letter, 1913, February 27th, W. P. Fallon to Mrs. M. McClellan Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
W. P. Fallon
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.
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Letter, 1913, November 12, William Littleford to Mrs. McClelland Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
William Littleford
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.
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Letter, 1913, October 8, Adina Myers to Mrs. M. McClellan Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Adina Myers
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.
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Letter, 1913, February 17, Harriet Taylor Upton to Mrs. M. McClellan Brown [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association to Martha McClellan Brown regarding organizing transportation via train for 500 marchers.
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Letter, 1913, February 26, Harriet Taylor Upton to Dear Club President [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
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.
This series collects correspondence to Martha McClellan Brown.
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