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Anthony, Susan B. | to "My Dear Friend," Feb 6, 1888

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Fortieth Anniversary of the Woman Suffrage Movement.
International Council of Women
Assembled by the
NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
of the United States,
To be held at Washington, D.D., March 25 to April 1, 1888, inclusive.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS:
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.
Riggs House Washington, D. C., February 6, 1888
My dear friend
As an honorary Vice Prest of the National W.S.A., and therefore a member of the great family that is inviting this world's council, I hope you may be present at the feast, or if that is impossible, that you will send us a brief letter with your liberal contribution, that will enable us to record your name on the family book at the close of this first 40 years of wandering in the wilderness of disfranchisement.
Hoping to hear from you,
I am Very Sincerely
Susan B. Anthony

 


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Alma Lutz Collection
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Riggs House
Washington, D. C.
February 6, 1888
My dear friend:
As an honorary Vice Prest of the National W.S.A., and therefore a member of the great family that is inviting this world's council, I hope you may be present at the feast, or if that is impossible, that you will send us a brief letter with your liberal contribution, that will enable us to record your name on the family book at the close of this first 40 years of wandering in the wilderness of disfranchisement.
Hoping to hear from you,
I am Very Sincerely
Susan B. Anthony