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eFebr.15th. I9I5.
My dear Miss Finnegan.

I have been reading with delight of the suc—
cess of the suffrage measure in the Texas legislature. I an look—
ing hopefully for complete victory.I wish it to red und as much
as pessible te the success of our cause over the wnele “nited Qtatea,

and to aid in teat, I long to nave yeu come to the Kississippi Vela
ley Conference.

It has been arranged that at the zonference the subject of Fed—
eral Suffrage, that is the right of women to vote by actian of Gene
grese for H.S. Congressmen and "enators, shall be given full discus»

sien. You know a resolutien was passed at the N.'. . .fi. Con—
ventien in Eashville that the Cengressitnal Com.of the Latienal
sheuld ”investigate and promote” this right; but because the cenVen»

tien wss so much taken up with the ”.€.Can.Amendment very little
theught was given to the federal °uffrsge. which I censider a much
more valuable and bipeful measure than a ".G,Amendment; for it can
be given us by a simple majority vote of both Houses, witheut any
reference to the States; and with that much political pewer the wom—
en czuld gain for themselves censtituticnul amendments in the sever

al states.

The thing which makes it pre—eminently a desirable measure for

the Seuthern ?tstes is that it Gees not in any way cenflict with

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of the states rights states, 3e many er liCh are in the §outh.
When we consider that history is likely to repeat itself, and that

the gerty which is chiefly instrumental in giving suffrage te women

will gain the mast advantage from the votes of the newly enfran—

chieed temen, and that if the

its chance of enfranchieing

a tremendeue impetue,- the

party, which will certainly

yen will see that I feel it

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frage meaeure at ence, bath

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next administratian may be of another
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themaelvee ta gueh this Feéer,

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ught ta be unrepresented there.

I wish yeu weuld consider this aspect if the questian, and I

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flianaielie ta help te plan ta gush this measure.

ft Lashville, beth fire.xeéill icCermick and fire. Funk ex-

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upen itw intertance.

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MRS. FRANCES E. BEAUCHAMP,
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Vice~President2
MRS. jULIA R. GUNN.
Lexington.
Corresponding Secretary:
MRS. ANNA B. WHEELER,
R. R. No. 2 Slielbyville.

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 OFFICERS ' WOMAN’S PEACE PARTY

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\ CHAIRMAN
JANE ADDAMS. CHICAGO NATIONAL OFFICE

HONORARY CHA'RMAN ROOM 500. 116 s. MICHIGAN AVE.
CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT. NEW YORK CITY

VICE-CHAIRMEN CHICAGO

ANNA GARLIN SPENCER. MEADVILLE. PENN.
MRS. LOUIS F. POST. WASHINGTON. D. C.
MRS. JOHN JAY WHITE. WASHINGTON D. C.
MRS. HENRY VILLARD. NEW YORK CITY

SECRETARY , ‘w q r4
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MRS, LUCIA AMES MEAD. aosmN. MAss. Larch 1’ 1" 1J°
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

MRS. WILLIAM l. THOMAS
116 S. MICHIGAN AVE.. CHICAGO

TREASURER

MISS SOPHONISBA Pl BRECKINRIDGE
116 S. MICHIGAN AVE” CHICAGO

NATIONAL ORGANIZER

MRS. ELIZABETH GLENDOWER EVANS
12 OTIS PLACE. BOSTON

My dear Miss Laura,—

Please let me acknowledge at once the

receipt of year check for $5.00 for membership and centri—

bution to the Deace Farty. It is very nice, indeed, to
enroll you near the beginning of the list.

I am afraid I shall not be able to go to the Mississippy
Valley Conference. I am wondering if there is any chance
of your coming on up to Chicago either before or after the
Conference? I wish we could see you here.

Always affectionately yours,

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Miss Laura Clay,

189 North Mill Street,
Lexington, Kentucky.

 

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424 1-2 Broadway, Logansport, Ind.
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. Alice Hamlet, ,
305 Main Street, Fort Wayne.

. O. P. Smith,
‘ 409 North Street, Logansport.

. Anna Casangese,
Silver Hills, New Albany.

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2400 High Street. Logansport.

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11 Marion Block, Indianapolis
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Mrs. Flora T. Neff,
514 Market Street, Logansport
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Mrs. Alice Clark,
506 North Seventh Street. Vincennes

Ahhisurg flnmmittze
Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, ~ Indianapolis

Rev. Wm. Howard Hickman. - Pennville
Stephen M. Reynolds, - ~ Terre Haute
Edwin M. Lee, ~ ~ ~ - Indianapolis
W. 5. Farmer, Anderson
Rev. Albert Jackman, ----- Attica
John Overmyre, ~ - - ~ North Vernon
F. W. Lough. ------ Indianapolis

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Mrs. Sarah Edgerton, - - - - Amboy
Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley. - - . ~ Liberty

VOTES FOR WOMEN

Indiana .
Equal Suffrage Association

Auxilliary to National American Woman's
Suffrage Association

Telephone 151 I
Headquarters 424 1-2 Broadway

Logansp0rt. Ind. 3/2/1 .5 .

My Dear Miss. Clay:— I am so glad I will meet you so
soon again. I certainly could not miss the Conference-
at lndianapolis. A
I will be located at the Claypool hotel and I have
asked my Board to meet in my room on Sunday evening
at eight oclock. It would give me and everv member
of the board great pleasure to have you meet with us.
This would be an opertunitvfor you to give them some
previous instruction on the value of Federal Suffrage,

1 also want you to talk to the women again on the:

non—dues paying membership as some of them do not rightly understand

I have also asked Mrs. Upton to meet with us. She came.to India na

and organized us and has always been much interested in us so I hope

she will meet with us.

Our Bill for Suffrage has been chloroformed and all we can do now”-

_is to hope.

Looking forward woth pleasure to seeing you soon , I remain,

Sincerely Yours

 

 SOUTHERN

MRS. 0. F. ILLINGTON, Rec. Sec’y,
721 W. Morkhsm St., Little Rock, Ark.

MRS. JOHN B. PARKER, Cor. Sec’y,
1520 Audubon St, New Orleans, La.

MRS. H. B. BARTLETT, Treasurer,
155 Audubon Boulevard, New Orleans. La.

IDA PORTER-BUYER, Executive Sec’y,
319 Carondelot St, New Orleans, La.

KATE M. GORDON, President,
1800 Prytzmia St, New Orleans. La

LAURA CLAY, Vice—President at Large,
Lsxington, Ky.

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS.

MRS. OLIVER H. P. BELMONT.
New York City.

MISS MARY JOHNSTON.
Warm Springs. Va.

MRS. HELEN GARDINER,
Washington, D, C.

NEW ORLEANS. LA,

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STATES WOMAN SUFFRAGE CONFERENCE

AUDITOES.

MRS. C. E. ELLICOTT,
107 Brown Arcade. Baltimore. Md.

MRS. D. P. MONTAGUE,
Chattanooga. Tenn.

HEADQUARTER&
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MRS. O. F. ELLINGTON, Rec. Sec’y, KATE M. GORDON, President, AUDITORS.
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MRS. JOHN B. PARKER, Cor. Sec’y, LAURA CLAY, Vice/President at Large, 107 Brown Arcade, Baltimore, Md.
1520 Audubon St., New Orleans, La. Lexington, KY~ MRS. D. p_ MONTAGUE,
MRS. H. B. BARTLETT, Treasurer, HONORARY ViCE-PRESIDENTS. Chattanooga, Tenn.
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IDA PORTER-BOYER, Executive Sec’y, New York City. 7‘
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GLENCOE. ILL.

MRS. HELEN H. GARDENER
WASHINGTON, D. C.

MIss ETHEL M. SMITH
WASHINGTON. D. C.

MRS. GLENNA SMITH TINNIN
WASHINGTON, D. C.

MRS. LAURA PUFFER MORGAN
LINCOLN. NEE.

MISS JEANETTE RANKIN
MISSOULA, MONT.

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‘Vlll'l‘l-I STATES, FULL SUFF'RAGE; SHADE" STATES.
PARTIAL HUFFRAC-E: DUT’I‘ED STATE. PRESIDEN-
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Miss Laura Clay,
Richmond, Kentucky.

My dear Miss Clay:-

TELEPHONE MAIN 3597

Oficers National Association

DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW
PRESIDENT

MRS. STANLEY MCCORMICK
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT

MRS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGE
sECDND VICE-PRESIDENT

DR. KATHERINE B. DAVIS
THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT

MRS. SUSAN W. FITZGERALD
RECORDING SECRETARY

MRS. ORTEN H. CLARK
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY

MRS. HENRY WADE ROGERS
TREASURER

MRS. WALTER MCNAB MILLER
FIRST AUDITOR

MRS. MEDILL MCCORMICK
SECOND AUDITOR

1915.

I will arrive in Indianayolis at noon next Saturday,

and expect to be the_guest of Dr. Keller, so I am not at

liberty at this moment to dispose of my time, but immediate—
ly upon your arrival I will communicate with you, and per—
haps we can meet either Saturday evening or some time Sun—

day.

but anyway,

clear

Won‘t you give my regards to Mrs. Bennett?
does not think I have been neglectful that I have not writ-
ten her fully, but I assure you that we have worked at top
speed and are looking forward now to the time when all cor—
respondence that was not for the moment yressing may be
attended to.

Sincerely yours,

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if you will save me an hour I am sure
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 OHIO WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

HONORARY PRESIDENT. FRANCES M. CASEMENT, PAINESVILLE

PRESIDENT CORIgi‘lggflgc SECRETARY
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON '1 . - VORCE
Warren _ .' 1706 EucIId Ave., Cleveland
' TREASURER
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
ZARA du PONT , ZELL HART DEMING
1814 East 89 St., Cleveland \ ¢ . Warren
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT ' ' AUDITOR

DORA SANDOE BACHMAN , MRS. JULIUS F. STONE
Eberly Building, Columbus " Station A, Route 5, Arlington, Columbus

RECORDING SECRETARY MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
HELEN WISE MOLONY, " ' MRS. O. F. DAVISSON
2 Hamilton Pike, North College Hill , 307 Central AVE, Dayton
Cincinnati I

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG, WARREN, OHIO

ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE, ELIZABETH J. HAUSER, CHAIRMAN
OFFICE. 242 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, COLUMBUS, OHIO x, ‘erh 29110. . I C)" 5 .

‘1ay,

The erSS suit case arrived safely last ween sow?—

time but I was out o; the road QS 1 am most of the tiEc so yuu

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must pardon m: To; Rom writing scone; ow let you ihow 1 its
0 01211113.
I hone you hai no trouble in iettimg yours, it was standing

by the dining room door and when I was hunoing for mine th_ught

is mine until aétagfied to pick it up, The two are much a.

I enjoyed the conierence SO much, especiallythe opportu—
nity it gave me to meet and hear the Splendid women who have been
longer in the work than I have, you and your Sister among the num.
ber.

Roping to meet you again sometime.

Very Sincerely

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. WILL D1 OLDHAM, PRESIDENT

. FAYETTE JOHNSTON. FIRST VICE-PRES.

. FRANK 0. YOUNG. SECOND VICE-PRES.

. CHRISTOPHER D. CHENAULT. THIRD VICE-PRES.
. ELIZABETH S. SPANTON, SECRETARY

. CURRY TUNIS. JR. TREASURER

LEXINGTON. KY..

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