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MEMBER NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.
Honorary President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, 17 Madison Street, Rochester, N. Y.
President, ANNA HOWARD SHAW,
7443 Devon St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Vice-President-at-Large, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT,
205 West 57th Street, New York City
Corresponding Secretary, KATE M. GORDON,
1800 Prytania Stree, New Orleans, La.
Recording Secretary, ALICE STONE BLACKWELL,
3 Park Street, Boston, Mass.
Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON, Warren, Ohio.
Auditors-
LAURA CLAY, Lexington, Ky.
CORA SMITH EATON, M. D.,
Masonic Temple, Minneapolis, Minn.
NATIONAL PRESS COMMITTEE, ELNORA M. BABCOCK, KUNKIRK, N. Y.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, WARREN, OHIO
OFFICE OF HONORARY PRESIDENT-17 MADISON ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y.
May 3rd, 1905.
Miss C. Gallop,
Overlook,
Coxsackie-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.
My dear Friend --
Yes, I have a photograph fac-similie of Mrs. Stanton's autograph, which I enclose to you. So many people have a penchant for collecting autographs, and yours, it seems, has lasted for fifty years. I have not Mrs Stanton's signature other than this. All of her letters to me I sent to her daughter, Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch, 10 Gramercy Park, New York, and I think she has destroyed all that she has not copied, so you will probably have to be content with this. I enclose you Mrs. Stanton's last speech made before a Congressional Committee. It is of a good deal more consequence to read this and follow in her footsteps than simply to have her autograph. Her daughter is getting out a book of her letters. It will be ready in the fall.
I enclose circulars of the History of Woman Suffrage and of my Life and Work.
Yours sincerely,
Susan B. Anthony
Alma Lutz Collection
NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
May 3rd, 1905.
Miss C. Gallop,
Overlook,
Coxsackie-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.
My dear Friend --
Yes, I have a photograph fac-similie of Mrs. Stanton's autograph, which I enclose to you. So many people have a penchant for collecting autographs, and yours, it seems, has lasted for fifty years. I have not Mrs Stanton's signature other than this. All of her letters to me I sent to her daughter, Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch, 10 Gramercy Park, New York, and I think she has destroyed all that she has not copied, so you will probably have to be content with this. I enclose you Mrs. Stanton's last speech made before a Congressional Committee. It is of a good deal more consequence to read this and follow in her footsteps than simply to have her autograph. Her daughter is getting out a book of her letters. It will be ready in the fall.
I enclose circulars of the History of Woman Suffrage and of my Life and Work.
Yours sincerely,
Susan B. Anthony