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Era. May Arkwright Hutton, Preaiéent.

apokana, W$fihington, HOV.9th,1909.

Gatling 0f policy of the washingtnn ?01itica1 Equality
League, submitted ta the praaidant and sacretury, by a flammififiae of
fibres appointad by tha president Rov.4th, 1%69.

“The policy or objaet of the'Wushington Political
Equality Ifl&gu0, will he, as its name implies, 10 work fer the onfran*
chisemsnt of éha woman of the State of Washington; to plaza wamon on
a political equality with man; to make women citizens of the State and
fiation; to make it Feasible for them £0 ”enjoy the privileges," as well
as "baar tha burdens” of citizenship.

?or praetical work on this Plfifi or policy to gain tbs
objeet for which wa are organizefl, our slogan will be fingGAT1024P

WE expeei to make an oyportunity t0 put before each

votsr of the State of washingten tha justice and impartance of our

Cause. we will do this by free diétribution cf liiarature‘ by lectures,

and through fihe public press.“
\Raayectfully submitted,
Laura M. Henge,
F. A. Meteware

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President, Mrs. JAMES A. LEECH, 1249 First Street, Louigville.

Federation Secretary, Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. LETCHER RIKER, Mrs. IRA SAYRE BARNETT, Louisville,
Harrodsburg. 300 West Broadway.

Third Vice- President,
Mrs. JAMES A. RUDY, Paducah,
609 Kentucky Avenue.

Fourth Vice-President,

First Vice-President, Recording Secretary,
Mrs. JAMES A. MITCHELL, Mrs MORRIS BARTLETT, Mrs JOHN THIXTON, Owensboro,
737 Frederica Street.

Bowling Green. Lawrenceburg.

Auditor,

Second Vice-President, Treasurer,
Mrs. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, Miss LUCY BLYTHE SIMMS, Paris, Miss LAURA CLAY, Lexington,
Richmond. 343 Mt. Airy Avenue. 189 W. Mill Street.

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Louisville, Ky., nee. 1,1909

Dear Wise Iflaur‘:

We have at last received a request
from a newly or~an17cd Wo tnan's Club at Aslml nd for admission
to our Federation. the 4 sane meet our requirements and four
Committees have been formed. Lzura White is chairman of
the Civic Improvement department. The so women have long
considerei this matter, and I believe the Ir Know their own
mmnds on the subject and are ready for avstematic w wk.
A Club at Crescent Hill has also asked for admission. It is
a 1unf old and has adopted a Troper Constitution with two
Committees. I think this wee X will -also bring n application

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from.a J eIIe eontown Club f‘or adris esion.

The Rebecca 3ryan Boone Chrpter D. A. R.

aeks us to unite with them in a service at the unveiling of
the'rostoraa d Boone monument at Frankie rt while we are there
next Jay. ’I oelieve this "Izould be a Iitting ani wise thing
for us to do, and evggest four o'clock of the afternoon of

the day we are to have our Kentucky river ride ae the east
1isturbin3; interruption of our busineee session. We h lve'
been asked to meet/any tiL'ne ioet convenient to us if we ac ccent

the invitati_on,

. Thu:eiay night we are to have a mesa meeting
to consider School Rnffrage. Col. Cooner and Judge Berke J
of the Court of Apneale are the men to take nart Jane-W's.
Weaver and I being the women. There seems huch’intereet in
this subject ani we hope for a good audience.

. . Did you have a good trip and is Club work
prospering in Florida?

Aflectronaie 1y Yours,

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December 8, 1909.
Dear Miss Clay:-

You will see from the enclosed what a large and enthusias—
tic meeting we had in Cincinnati yesterday. 30 many of the Clubs in
southern Ohio and northern Kentucky had members present that I feel as I
was chosen to go to Washington by those present, I had better do so. I
think it courteous,however, that the Officers of the Suffrage Club should
endorse my going, and I therefore write to you to signifywhether thisjmeets
your approval. It Was not a suffrage resolve, however, and as I waé:fifiéfil
imously appointed to go from Kentucky, I think I had best go and not risk
a woman being present,through any delays that might arise through having to
await the action of so many individuals and sejarate Clubs.

I am now writting President Taft asking that women shall be
allowed to attend this convention, and that we should be given the right of
a hearing beforégthis Gdnference. I should have an answer very soon, as the
meeting comes off within several weeks. I am prepared to address this Con—
ference andflshow us the women's side of this divorce matter.

With much love to you, I remain

Yours very hurriedly,

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@tficers: Elnhizm Women’s Woman éufttage Committee

PRESIDENT, Mrs. Kate H. Biggers, Marlow _ CHAIRMAN, Mrs J. R. Harris, Chickasha
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, Mrs. N. M. Carter, Guthrie ‘ ' lrs'r VICE—CHAIRMAN, Mrs. Narcissa Owen, Muskogee
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, Mrs. Jence C. Feuquay, Chandler 2ND VICE-CHAIRMAN, Mrs. H. L. Cloud Wellston
EHIRD VI‘CIJE PRESIDENT, ME. néaA}; nf/slorlrjisonbgllexelandc TREASURER, Mrs. A. K. McKellop Muskogee

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CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, Adelia C. Stephens, Oklahoma City
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mzd 1/25 Truth S/mll [Wake You Free]?

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First Vice President, Mrs. Mary 13. Clay, Richmond. . 112 W. Front St, Newport.

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 NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFF‘RAGE ASSOCIATION

MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE AND OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
PRESIDENT. ANNA HOWARD SHAW, MOVLAN, PA

TREASURER. HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON.
WARREN. OHIO.

LAURA CLAY. 189 NORTH MILL STREET.
LEXINGTON, KY.

lsT VICE-PRESIDENT, RACHEL FOSTER AVERY. :
SWARTHMORE. PA

2ND VICE-PRESIDENT. FLORENCE KELLEY.
105 EAST 22m; STREET. NEw YORK

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. FRANCES SQUIRE POTTER.

ALIDITORS 5

I. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL.
6 BEACON STREET. BOSTON. MASS

CHAIRMAN PRESS COMMITTEE. IDA HUSTED HARPER.

SOS FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK.

RECORDING SECRETARY. ELLA S. STE‘NART,

5464 JEFFERSON AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILLSL AUXILIARIES

COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE,

TELEPHONE A990 MURRAY HILL PRESIDENT. MISS MI CAREY THOMAS. BRVN MAwn. PA
FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION.

PRESIDENT. MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. EDNOR. MARYLAND

THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
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“If Y1? Abide 2'71 Illy V/ord* ** Ye S/zall Know the Truth,

and flu?

President, Miss Laura Clay,

189 N. Mill St, Lexington.
First Vice President, Mrs. Mary B. Clay, Richmond.
Second Vice President, Mrs. Mary C. Cramer, Lexington.
T/Iird Vito Prcsz‘dcm’, Mrs. N. S. McL:1n::l}lin, Cm‘ingtOh.

Truth Shall [Wake You Free.”

' Corresponding Sea‘clary, Mrs. Mary C. Ronrk, Richmond.
[rtmnlz'ng Setrctary, Mrs. Emma M. Roebuck,
112 W. Front 51., Newport.
Trimmer. Mrs. Isabella H. Shepard,
31 E. Twelfth 5L, Covington.

Dear “embe? Of The “L80H“1'9 Sommittee:

After sending
letter from fire.

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you yea : '"w' ‘ 'e"”‘e& a

oleey, f a aligning containing

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each State to attend the conference of 46 Governors in Tushineton

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officers of the Kentucky S‘ Re A. to Briers 6 -er She

ed to afiflreSS the conference and Show up the WOman's

"orce matter.

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of the diverse matter.

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able to gresent the QUGfitiOn Lifih b? 1;'_ i 2m max
ask your vote on two ,ro_03itifirnz

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firs. Iattie Scone,
Chilesburg, YT.
Deer Madam:

‘ The Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs is endeavering
to have e bill passed by our next Yegisleflure. granting women
School Suffrage. The Women's Club of Central Kentucky is aiding
in this effort, and in order to bring to bear all the public'influ-
ence lossihle in Fayette County and iexington, it has invited other
societies to send regresentutivee to L joint committee.

I have been epiointed to extend this invifiption go the
W- C. T. U. of Fayette County, and T hereby very cordially invite
your Chilesburg t. C. T. U. to appoint three reyreeentatives to
the Joint Committee on School ?uffrege For “omen. So far es the
work has been outlined the duties of this Joint Committee are to
arrange for a mess ieeting to he held in the first week of January,
time and Llece not yet decided,and to rsk persons, both men and
women, to write letters to State Senator Thomas fl‘ Combs, Represen-

tative William I? flair, and Repres=entative Charles oi; “atrick, sis}:-

ing them to give their support and vote to the School Suffrage Bil], '

which will introduced tiie coming legislature. The next meeting
will be held on Honduy afternoon. December the 27th, at three.oo1fick

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 To his Excellency, Governor ”illson,
Dear Sir.

The attention of the officers of the Yentucky Equal fiights
W's ocistion has been c iled to the fact that “resident Taft is moving
in the matter of a Universal Divorce Law, and that a meeting is soon to
be called in Washington to consider it, comyosed of representatives an-
pointed by the Governors of the states.

We believe that in the solution of a Question of such vital im-
portance to the home and the family, in which women are as deeply inter»
ested and us well informed as men, it is a matter of justice and Sound
hi9 dom that thev should h vs a share in the discussion and settlement of
the question. i

I am therefore instructed by the officers of the Kentucky Equal

Rights Association to rednest and urge you , in appointing representatives

to this meeting, to appoint at least one woman from Kentucky.

I am fUrrher instructed to recommend to your consideration for
this position Mrs.}1ate Trimhle T"oolsey, whose address is Covington, Corner
Robbins and Madison Aves.

”rs. oolsegr is the dsuvhter of the late Judge Wm. Trimble, has her-
self had a 3.egal education and is in every way com etent to be a useful
and intelligent member of the conference.

Hoping that you will comply with these petitions,

I am with greet resrect,

Very truly yours,

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Lexington, ny.
Dec.I4th, I909.
Mrs.".T.Bruce,
Lexington, Ky.

Deer Mrs.Bruce, \

I received your note yesterday. I am unable to say why

the executors of deer Laura's will diddnot request the trustees of the
Good Samaritan IosLitnl to have some memorial to her, in recognition of
her liberal legacy to the hospital. You remember I was not in the state,
but was in Ores on, at the time her will was acted upon. If I had been
here I ncnld have gladly suggested that the executors should take some
such step; and if you do not think it is now too late, I wvuld willingly
do so now. I

I have taken care that her benevolence to the cause of quffrnge for
‘Women shall nee; her memory constantly before the {soils vho J_ove that
cause. Aceordi.ng to her will, I exiend the interest of the legacy of which
I am tr istee for the objects of the National .uffrsg e Association; and I
have the items of receipts and expenses published yearly in the innual
Report of the Rational $uffruge_xssociation. In this way there are thous»
ands who are yearly reminded of her noble spirit; and in the states where
her legacy has been of help in the work, there are many grateful hearts

who bless and revere her memorv ‘
If you think I can do anything to have a memorial made to her in

the Good Samaritan, glease commend me.

Very truly yours,

 

 Lexington. Ky. Dec.l4/09.

”rofessor Frances Squire ‘otter,

Rew York City.
Dear firs. Wetter.
I have Just receivefi from fire. fary C' Eonrk of Rich-
mond, Kentucky a letter enclosing your own to her of December the 10th,
say ng that she thought I was better able to anewervthe qu etions than
she herself.

I do not know of any ;rinted data, which has been collected,
bearing upon the subject of women Lhysiciene and notable women nurses'
in Insane Aeylums.

Under another cover I send you the latest annual re;ort of
the Xentucky E' R. A., which will give gou al1 the‘iyfornatior I am
’able to jurn sh on the Suffrage Clube 1n lentucky. The annual re ort
of the recent convention, held in Iouieville on the lltb and lfth of

November. has not been Lubliehed yet. So far as I know,there is no

com;ilntion published of the Tentuokv lawsfi‘concernin women and chil-
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dren. Such a comyilution would cost a 5 eat deal of money and ;erhups

be inaccurate Within two years, or almost as soon as published; Where
one fiesires extensive knowledge it would be chealer to buy a coly of
The General Statutes and search out the ;articular laws desired( The
latest edition of such General Statutes can no doubt be ordered frOm

a good book sellenn

The~41vios Committee has ghttehntutky Federation of tomen's

Clubs has gotten ovt a little pham.hlet, which calls ‘ertioular attention

 

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send you a co;y of

to some poihts in fie 1aw,ard under another cover

it which flay he ed some use to you.

V. . l ‘ «v '1 V . . 1. ‘ 1
Inplng to see you sown at tie Board eating in aw UOTK on tne

Very sinaarely yovrs,