A voice from the Civil War, 1918 / #c by Eugenia Berniaud Farmer.

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A voice from the Civil War, 1918 / #c by Eugenia Berniaud Farmer.

Typed reminiscence of Mrs. Henry Clay Farmer's Civil War experiences with Confederate sympathizers in Missouri and her efforts on behalf of women's suffrage in Kentucky, Ohio, and Minnesota. The reminiscence was read at the 1918 Minnesota Women Suffrage Association convention. Also a copy of her poem, "God Speed Our Boys!," 1918.

6 leaves.

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Farmer, Eugenia Berniaud, 1835-1924.

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Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association

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The MWSA was founded in 1881 to coordinate statewide and local efforts to obtain universal equal suffrage for women. After the Minnesota legislature ratified the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution in September, 1919, it reorganized to form the Minnesota League of Women Voters. From the description of Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association records, 1894-1923 [microform]. (Minnesota Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 313842893 The Minnesota Woman,...