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1881 1882
"Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governd;" the ballot is consent. Why should woman be governed without her consent?
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, Pres., Tenafly, N. J.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY,
Rochester, N. Y.,
MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE,
Fayettville, N. Y.,
Vice Pres. at Large.
MAY WRIGHT SEWALL, Chair. Ex. Com.,
405 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.
ELLEN H. SHELDON, Recording Secretary,
Q. M. Gen'l's Office, Washington, D. C.
RACHEL G. FOSTER, Corresponding Secretary,
1909 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
JANE H. SPOFFORD, Treasurer,
Riggs House, Washington, D. C.
39 West 26th Street
-New York May 5, 1882
Dear Mr. Weinheimer
Your note is here - It is my own delay in part -but you shall have the last proof of the chapters as far as we have them - - Should there be a failure - please send to my printer for them - Mr. E. O. Jenkins - 90 North William Street -
Thanks for the papers you have so kindly sent me - I got the one via Tenafly - also - I note the Tribune's Editorial on the Legislature's note of 77 - the day before yesterday - When we women actually have the ballot the tone of talk about it will suddenly change!!
Sincerely yours
Susan B. Anthony
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NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
1881 1882
39 West 26th Street
-New York May 5, 1882
Dear Mr. Weinheimer
Your note is here - It is my own delay in part -but you shall have the last proof of the chapters as far as we have them - - Should there be a failure - please send to my printer for them - Mr. E. O. Jenkins - 90 North William Street -
Thanks for the papers you have so kindly sent me - I got the one via Tenafly - also - I note the Tribune's Editorial on the Legislature's note of 77 - the day before yesterday - When we women actually have the ballot the tone of talk about it will suddenly change!!
I wish the Tribune could be turned into advocating the demand - but time and necessity, only, can do it !!
Sincerely yours
Susan B. Anthony