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46 East Twenty-ninth Street | 46 East Twenty-ninth Street | ||
New York | New York | ||
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Officers | Officers | ||
Harriot Stanton Blatch President | Harriot Stanton Blatch President | ||
− | Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook Vice - President | + | Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook Vice-President |
Eunice Dana Brannan Chairman Finance Committee | Eunice Dana Brannan Chairman Finance Committee | ||
Caroline Lexow Executive Secretary | Caroline Lexow Executive Secretary | ||
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Bertha Rembaugh | Bertha Rembaugh | ||
Elizabeth Selden Rogers | Elizabeth Selden Rogers | ||
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Telephone, Madison Square 3043 | Telephone, Madison Square 3043 | ||
+ | April 5th, 1912 | ||
Miss Mary Johnston, | Miss Mary Johnston, | ||
110 E. Franklin Street, | 110 E. Franklin Street, | ||
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Dear Miss Johnston: - | Dear Miss Johnston: - | ||
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It was a great pleasure to hear from you and to learn that you and your sister will march in the May 4th procession. We are filing you under Virginia names, and hope that many more will be added. | It was a great pleasure to hear from you and to learn that you and your sister will march in the May 4th procession. We are filing you under Virginia names, and hope that many more will be added. | ||
− | A letter from Miss Alice Thornton Jenkins of 902 - 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C., tells us that they expect to run a special decorated car from Washington. I have written them that you and some other Virginia women were coming, thinking that you might want to join forces, and suggest that you communicate with Miss Jenkins if that idea pleases you. | + | A letter from Miss Alice Thornton Jenkins of 902 - 23rd Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., tells us that they expect to run a special decorated car from Washington. I have written them that you and some other Virginia women were coming, thinking that you might want to join forces, and suggest that you communicate with Miss Jenkins if that idea pleases you. |
With very kind regards and the hope that we shall meet on the day of the procession, I am | With very kind regards and the hope that we shall meet on the day of the procession, I am | ||
Very sincerely yours, Caroline Lexow, Executive Secretary. | Very sincerely yours, Caroline Lexow, Executive Secretary. | ||
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P.S. May I ask for the names of the prominent members of your delegation? We want them for press work. C. L. | P.S. May I ask for the names of the prominent members of your delegation? We want them for press work. C. L. |
Revision as of 11:25, 17 October 2019
[letterhead] VOTES FOR WOMEN Women's Political Union Formerly Equality League of Self-Supporting Women Headquarters and Shop 46 East Twenty-ninth Street New York
Officers Harriot Stanton Blatch President Elizabeth Ellsworth Cook Vice-President Eunice Dana Brannan Chairman Finance Committee Caroline Lexow Executive Secretary
Executive Board Nora Blatch de Forest Florence Kelley Alice J.G. Perkins Bertha Rembaugh Elizabeth Selden Rogers
Telephone, Madison Square 3043
April 5th, 1912 Miss Mary Johnston, 110 E. Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.
Dear Miss Johnston: - It was a great pleasure to hear from you and to learn that you and your sister will march in the May 4th procession. We are filing you under Virginia names, and hope that many more will be added.
A letter from Miss Alice Thornton Jenkins of 902 - 23rd Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., tells us that they expect to run a special decorated car from Washington. I have written them that you and some other Virginia women were coming, thinking that you might want to join forces, and suggest that you communicate with Miss Jenkins if that idea pleases you.
With very kind regards and the hope that we shall meet on the day of the procession, I am Very sincerely yours, Caroline Lexow, Executive Secretary. CL/M. P.S. May I ask for the names of the prominent members of your delegation? We want them for press work. C. L.