Letter 1905, Feb. 15, New York City [to] Mrs. Anna Catherine Markham, Staten Island, N.Y. / Carrie Chapman Catt. 1905.

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Letter 1905, Feb. 15, New York City [to] Mrs. Anna Catherine Markham, Staten Island, N.Y. / Carrie Chapman Catt. 1905.

Carrie is very happy that Edwin will be joining them on the 20th. Mrs. Wilbour, Mrs. Blatch and Mr M will read there speeches in honor of Susan B. Anthony. They want Mrs. M there to. It seems to be a celebration for Susan B. Anthony.

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Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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