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Finance: HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON,
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Enrollment : MARGUERITE P. BUIIRER,
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OFFICER S

Honorary President
FRANCES M. CASEMENT
Painesville, Ohio

President
PAULINE STEINEM
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo. 0.

Vice-Praident
EMMA S. OLDS
Elyria, Ohio

Rec. Secretary _
CORDELIA COFFMAN DAWLEY
3 Old Colony Flats,
Toledo, 0.

Cor. Secretary
BERTHA COOVER
London, Ohio

Treasurer
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren, Ohio
Auditor

SALLIE R. McLEAN
Glendale, Ohio

Member National Exec. Committee
ELIZABETH J. HAUSER
Girard, Ohio

ADVISORY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

HON. BRAND WHITLOCK
Mayor of Toledo

MRS. SAMUEL B. SNEATH
Tiffin
MAX HAYES
Editor The Citizen.
Cleveland

MRS. APOLLO OPES
New Philadelphia

MRS. IVOR HUGHES
Columbus

DR. KATHERINE A. AS’I‘LER
Station P, Cincinnati

MISS FRANCES ENSIGN
Pres. W. C. '1‘. 0..
Madison
MISS ELLA M. HAAS
State Factory Visitor
Dayton

MRS. CHARLOTTE D. DAVIDSON
Xenia
MISS DORA ELLIS
The Grange,
Wooster

HERBERT S. BIGELOW

Direct Legislation League
Cincinnati

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
WARREN, OHIO

nugust, 24th, 1911.

lies Laura Clay,
Richmond, Ky.

hear kiss Clay,

Your letter of the 21st just here.

I can loan to good advantage within a few
days and will loan your nl,OOO. Awfully glad you
want me to have it.

Yes, father is very comf rtable and I am
glad to say, is quite willing now, to stay part of
the day with.my cousin Miss Horton. is he grows
weaker he seems to be more contented to stay with her
and as she sews and works around the house in the
morning, and as he sleeps, it does not make he hard
for her and makes it better for me. Nellie will
stay in evenings part of the week and I try to get
four evenings a week at the office. Even then I
do not begin to keep.up with my work.

I have not intended to be at Louisville as
I told you. I feel as if I ought to give every minute
and all of my strength to Ohio, but if it looks as if
I might be of very much help, I may go.
L have read the amendments to the Constitution,
I have read almost everything that has been written for
and against it. I think your argument was the strong—
est and best of any written. I know from letters, that
it had a great deal of effect on the old tine suffragists.
I finally wrote Hrs. Bennett and asked her to tell me What
advantage such a move could be, and I told her I thought
she was trying to apply tne methods of the fiassachusetts
Suffrage Association to the U. S. I told her that might
do in a small state like Mass. but that it would not do
at all in a state like Ohio, and a Lajority of the states
in the'Union are about the size of Ohio. That is, Ohio
is simply an average sized state. She writes back a
long letter. I have sent it to Elizabeth. Would
you like to see it when it comes back from her? I can
answer almost all of her arguments. She wants me to
write something for the Womans Journal but I have told
her thzt every minute I have to spare ought to go to
Ohio. hrs. Demming, however, who is much interested
in the question, rather urges me to write something
short and to the point. I will think about this.

In the neantime I am going to re-read all that
has been written in the Journal.

For some tin some members of the Board, 3153
Shaw particularly, has been wanting hiss Thomas on the

 

 board and I think they want hrs. Belmont on the board. If

this proposition passes probably they will be on the board.

They will undoubtedly make two good‘members but just as sure as
you live i: this proposition goes through the fictional Association
as a hational Association, looses its power.

hrs. Dennet says that under the new scheme things will
be put upon a business basis. I believe what is true of a state
will be true of the hational. I believe that if I were president
of the suffrage association of Ohio and that all the officers
were in Trumbull County and thet we had monthly meetings in Trum—
bull County, we might do things in a business like way, and might
do an immense amount of good but it would'nt be long until Toledo
would be standing by itself and Cincinnati by itself and so on and
so forth. We cannot get the status of a locality second hand.
I believe that if you and Kiss Gordon had not been on the board
from the south, that the sough would hardly be awrkened to activity
by this time. -

I have further told Hrs. Bennett that if her proposition
goes through there will not be any real National Suffrage Associa—
tion in some years from now, and further that if that proposition
does go through, in order to save the association from utter wreck~
age she would have to put the headquarters in Chicago.

I take it rrom her letter that they are thinking of
moving the headquarters to Boston. She did not say so, but she
says they ought to be able to do more ibr the Journal and could do

it if the business management and the editorial business was in
one town. And then she speaks as if hiss Blackwell was a fixture.

It would be very bad politics, in my opinion, for the
association to cut off the south but it would be far worse for
them to out‘off the west.

the next states which will be eniranchised will be the
west and middle west and when those states get into campaigns
they are certainly not going to be controlled by a few eastern
people who are not on the ground.

Always cordially yours,

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T’ea‘r Richmond, Kéntucky .
Aug.28th, I9Il.
My dear Krs.Upton,
Please find enclosea my check for one thousand dollars,

for inQStmcnt in a mortgag

L

9 loan. 1 aid not get your letter till fat-

urdey; uni as I am on my farm, where we have but one mail a :11 J, I am an-

swwring just as soon as possible.

like very much to see firs. 291mgit' s lottnr to you when it comes
baoE irom‘?lizabeth; and l wouli like also to let a few others of our

i? in it, if vou see no objec
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up by long .111 nee, homh‘in {tote and Iuoional
means that the Iationul
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the sense of the Board that the Eational should not help any ogher cam-

paign until after the convention, so as to giVQ all it can to the Cali—

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receive attention. Th efore Ohio S ould he prep: -refi to push its claims

at the conVention. 9

I suppose you know that the Board Htfis leSs ed 505 Fifth Avenue till
first of TeerIH 1W. The lease coulfl E05 be Secwal . a ‘ lag» time
59m veW soriy we hafl to take 1* “* leaog two months azter
the time ’* wag :.“«.:m.; to give *3: Contention on oggortuniby to
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FRANCES M. CASEMENT
Painesville, Ohio

President
PAULINE STEINEM
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, 0.

Vice-President
EMMA S. OLDS
Elyria, Ohio

Rec. Secretary
CORDELIA COFFMAN DAWLEY
3 Old Colony Flats,
Toledo, 0.

Cor. Secretary
BERTHA COOVER
London, Ohio

Treasurer
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren, Ohio

Auditor
SALLIE R. McLEAN
Glendale. Ohio

Member National Exec. Committee

ELIZABETH J. HAUSER
Girard, Ohio

ADVISORY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

HON. BRAND WHITLOCK
Mayor of Toledo

MRS. SAMUEL B. SNEATH
Tiffin
MAX HAYES
Editor The Citizen,
Cleveland

MRS. APOLLO OPES
New Philadelphia

MRS. IVOR HUGHES
Columbus

DR. KATHERINE A. ASTLER
Station P, Cincinnati

MISS FRANCES ENSIGN
Pres. W. C. T. U..
Madison

MISS ELLA M. HAAS
State Factory Visitor
Dayton
MRS. CHARLOTTE D. DAVIDSON
Xenia

MISS DORA ELLIS
The Grange,
Wooster

HERBERT S. BIGELOW
Direct Legislation League
Cincinnati

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
WARREN, OHIO

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 OHIO WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS

Honorary President
FRANCES M. CASEMENT
Painesville, Ohio

President
PAULINE STEINEM
2223 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, 0.

Vice-President
EMMA S. OLDS
Elyria, Ohio

Rec. Secretary
CORDELIA COFFMAN DAWLEY
3 Old Colony Flats,
Toledo, 0.

Cor. Secretary
BERTHA COOVER
London, Ohio

Treasurer
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren, Ohio

Auditor
SALLIE R. McLEAN
Glendale, Ohio

Member National Exec. Committee
ELIZABETH J. HAUSER
Girard, Ohio

ADVISORY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

HON. BRAND WHITLOCK
Mayor of Toledo

MRS. SAMUEL B. SNEATI-I
Tiffin

MAX HAYES
Editor The Citizen,
Cleveland

MRS. APOLLO OPES
New Philadelphia

MRS. IVOR HUGHES
Columbus

DR. KATHERINE A. ASTLER
Station P, Cincinnati

MISS FRANCES ENSIGN
Pres. W. C. T. U..
Madison

MISS ELLA M. HAAS
State Factory Visitor
Dayton

MRS. CHARLOTTE D. DAVIDSON
Xenia
MISS DORA ELLIS
The Grange,
Wooster
HERBERT S. BIGELOW

Direct Legislation League
Cincinnati

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
WARREN ,OHIO

fiept.i8th.l§ll

Dear Miso Clay;

Your‘notoa here. Thzmk you.

Journal has just come and I am wondering if you

reading my article aha how you like it.

You say the three officers at headquarters are for

oert'i thing Is Mias Show for this constitution

I nan not think it possible. I have been la url“.inr

to myself to think that she anfl I were . :3 w W on

the same Siflo when think so of each other.

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manly

I feel quite sure that fire Dennott and hiss Ashley

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fio not like no Elizabeth saifi that Mia sFleming

was too young to uniorotanfi anything but thxit Ilios

wruning oxpreeoed Ierself as finding it hard to work

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Viiimh A. $3 Shaw. I do late to feel that the new

girls at headquarters are rm her ta1g the hit in

their teeth because I believe thezn both to be good

thew can not see

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liniation . W W the California reports that Miss

Show; had 5 $1000.00 to Calif from a friend .

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was i: m\ thouseu1fl that

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and I were trusteés of towei:her will

I wrote to ask but Miss fiha Jsaye not. She saye that

one has a friend who is placing a lot of money for her

on aha ole has just sent another $400.00

 

 the way a little money'will turn the heads of ty greatest peo
wonflerful.

of course it was all right for you to vote for the continuance

of headquarters. Hhet coulfi you have done. Miss Ashley wrote me t"at

M.ss Sfiaw went away anfl lefi that matter for w . enfl Mrs Dennett to set

tle . I do not think that tlwy liked the job. Do you think that there
is any chance of the heafiquarters goin“ to Boston.
I think Miss Show has so underminefi me that I have little influence

I an glefl that Yin and Mrs 1ennet tnlflfifi otherwise. I no not see how
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I can leave father. If it were to? a few fieys only that might he fliffer

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ent but it is eo long. . ifie i do so hate to be where I an hetefl one Miss
Show is underhendea Miss Gordon is so fierce towarfls me that I in
tirefi conflition fezo eguel to it. Well We till see.

I had a letter from Laura Gregg tooey anfi she is married. The husband

met in the Arizona

I ought jot to take a moment to write all this for I am to leave soon
to take a train fro Ole elenfi where I speak on the Bublio Square tonight.
I then have an all night conference anfi must he heck early in the mprning
because of father and because tomorow I presifle at the IolitiCel Equality
Club.

If Ohio Beheves itself we will get some sort of recognition from

the Constitutional fionventicn. Wouldn't I feel that I had rcunfled out
my life teil if I oonlfl he chairmen of the committee which enfranchises
women? Love to Hrs denoett

Cordielly Yours

 

 ,Warren, Ohio, September, 28th, 19. f7

Dear Miss Clay,
4 I thought you.would like to see this letter
and so am forwarding it to you. I
I have to laugh when I think of Belva "Pitching"

into those girls. I would rather have the devil himself

pitch into me than Belva.
Well, it is all going to work out alright.

Cordially yours,

 

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OFFICE OF THE TREASURER

' WARREN, 01110 ~
(Emu, Uotober, 20131-, 1911.

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Honorary President :11 r3 7' > . ~ 1 ,._ .,..- A .
FRANCES M'CASEMENT owlle WT it :3 me aoo 11. bile COanzqtlon.
Painesville, Ohio '
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Rec. Secretary
CORDELIA COFFMAN DAWLEY _ . . _ J , , 1 _
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London, Ohio
Treasurer when .E thogu ght how Shaw now stands: m thout one
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON , ’ " ‘ '
Warren, Ohio

Auditor s1ngl e memo er of the old gro up , hone st, : ear 7'1 e 3.3 , just ,
SALLIE R. McLEAN ‘
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ELIZABETH J. HAUSER . ”I ‘ .
Girard, Ohio ...ilse cihomae to manage evex‘ythlng that is (lone. lie I

look back on. it now, the Legi nni rig of this ci‘encgje was

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Mayor of Toledo

MRS. SAMUEL B. SNEA’l‘H
Tiffin
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Cleveland

MRS. APOLLO OPES
New Philadelphia
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Columbus none 0 1‘ .i 1.1V .Lng been me g l eateet iivoiiiazi. orator I. no [i .
DR. KATHERINE A. ASTLER , , _ q ~
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. her how that was used myself, but I ilid. not realize

prostitutefi. wort ell to money. She will die with

MISS FRANCES ENSIGN
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give time to the Ghio Campaign. see we will be

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 Richmond, Ky.
Nov.lSt, 1911.
My dear Mrs.Upton,
I received your affectionate letter of Oct.26th, sad in—
tended to answer it fully as soon, as you said, I iad restei up and gotte
off some letters which had to be written after the convention. ant your

second letter, just receivefi and so full of kinflness, makes me resolve to un-

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swer both at once.

You must non feel grieved on my account, because 7 was not re—eleoted.

If I hefi been elected I shonls have been glad to serve, because I shoulfi have
taken that as an inflicetion that my best work was there, But otherwise, I
am quite willing to turn my efforts in directions nearer home. I nlfl have
felt pained ifl none of the delegates had felt that they still wanted me; but
so many-of them came to me and expressed such warm appreciation for the long
in which I have servefi the Association, a