ALS, 1890 February 7 : Washington, D.C., to Mrs. M.T. Henderson, Jameston, N.Y.

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ALS, 1890 February 7 : Washington, D.C., to Mrs. M.T. Henderson, Jameston, N.Y.

Written on letterhead of National Woman Suffrage Association with officers listed, Anthony dashes a quick note about the price of a hotel, apparently for an upcoming meeting, as she says, "Your club ought to be entitled to one or more delegates ..."

1 1/2 p. ; 23 x 15 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6918418

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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