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Letter, 1895, October 19, Harriet Taylor Upton to Dear Friend [Martha McClellan Brown]
Harriet Taylor Upton
A letter from Harriet Taylor Upton, the Treasurer of the National-American Woman Suffrage Association to asking for contributions to the organization's treasury.
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Letter, 1894, February 10, Jean Brooks Greenleaf to Martha McClellan
Jean Brooks Greenleaf
A letter from Jean Brooks Greenleaf to Martha McClellan Brown in Germantown, Ohio.
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National Prohibition Convention, Music Hall, Cincinnati
Oscar B. Todhunter
This letter was written to the editors and staff of newspapers in the time leading up to the National Convention. The movement had gained substantial support, and thus there was large interest from news agencies. This letter was meant to help solidify numbers and information for news agencies hoping to attend the conference so that they could properly plan and accommodate.
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Letter to the Prohibitionists of Hamilton County
W. H. Matthews
This letter was written and published in a paper to announce an upcoming meeting to elect representatives to the state convention and other important business.
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Letter to the Ohio State Prohibition Convention
John Robertson
This letter was written on behalf of the Prohibition Commission to indicate that Reverend William Kennedy Brown was elected to be the representative of Ohio to the convention.
This series collects correspondence to Martha McClellan Brown.
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