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circa 1880
Willard, Mary B.
Why the W.C.T.U. seeks the ballot.
Willard explains why the Women's Christian Temperance Union seeks suffrage for women.
GLC06306.02
1897/06/18
Anthony, Susan B. (1820-1906)
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: receiving funds for NAWSA
The letter also requests any letters written to Sarah Secor (Mrs. Edward) Bissell.
GLC06895.01
1890/06/13
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
to Mrs. Edward Bissel re: a letter acompanying leaflets
Leaflets started as "Almost anything will pass muster if well read....& the best thing can be spoiled if badly read."
GLC06895.02
1886/10/16
Stone, Lucy
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: a thank you letter for the Toledo Report
The letter also wishes that all members "belonged to the American W.S.A."
GLC06895.03
1880s ca.
The United States citizen's vote that Mr. Justice Hunt declared $100 damage...
"You have reason to exult, that you are a 'freeborn American' and I wish you may never be ashamed to boast of it. In all cases remember, that birth, without wisdom, is reproach and disgrace."
GLC07753.01
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