Club records, 1910-1917.

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Club records, 1910-1917.

A minute book (1910-1917), a campaign committee record book (1914-1915), some correspondence and miscellany (1910-1916), and a historical sketch (1916) documenting a local women's organization devoted to the cause of female suffrage.

0.2 cu. ft. (1 box, including 2 v.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315505

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