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Anthony, Susan B. | to My Dear Friend Jan 1, 1894

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NEW YORK STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE.
JEAN BROOKS GREENLEAF, President,
64 N. Goodman St., Rochester, N. Y.
MARTHA R. ALMY, Vice-Pres.-at-Large,
Jamestown, N. Y.
MARY S. ANTHONY, Cor. Sec'y,
17 Madison ST., Rochester, N. Y.
HARRIET MAY MILLS, Rec. Sec'y,
926 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
HENRIETTA M. BANKER, Treas.,
Elm Cliff, Ausable Forks, N. Y.
J. MARY PEARSON,
EMILIE S. VAN BEIL,
Auditors.
ADVISORY COUNCIL:
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY.
LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE.
MARY SEYMOUR HOWELL.
CARRIE LANE CHAPMAN.
Headquarters: No. 17 Madison St
Rochester, N.Y., Jan- 1st 1894
My dear Friend
My sister Mary hands me your note of the 20th ult and I at once have put my pen tracks on the fly-leaves of the huge three- volumes - and she has ordered the Expressman to call for them to go to you - Springfield Mass -
In looking over old papers & Memorandum books I found a note to send History to you & was not sure whether I had ever sent it -hence her letter asking you -
I enclose several slips of our

 


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New York Campaign - and we shall be glad of any good word you may say of it and our women -I wish they could be roused to work as for dear life!! It is so hard to make women see & feel the relation of the suffrage to the ten-thousand things they want to do & have done-
I am glad you will be at our Wash. Con. we are to go back to The Riggs House - but alas not to find our dear friend Mrs- Spofford as our hostess- Mr Riggs gives fare at $2 a day for two in a room & $3.50 - for one - with firs at 75 cts a day- It will seem good to be back there - When all our delegates & friends may be together when out of meetings -
Sincerely
Susan B. Anthony

 


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NEW YORK STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Headquarters: No. 17 Madison St
Rochester, N.Y., Jan- 1st 1894
My dear Friend
My sister Mary hands me your note of the 20th ult and I at once have put my pen tracks on the fly-leaves of the huge three- volumes - and she has ordered the Expressman to call for them to go to you - Springfield Mass -
In looking over old papers & Memorandum books I found a note to send History to you & was not sure whether I had ever sent it -hence her letter asking you -
I enclose several slips of our New York Campaign - and we shall be glad of any good word you may say of it and our women -I wish they could be roused to work as for dear life!! It is so hard to make women see & feel the relation of the suffrage to the ten-thousand things they want to do & have done-
I am glad you will be at our Wash. Con. we are to go back to The Riggs House - but alas not to find our dear friend Mrs- Spofford as our hostess- Mr Riggs gives fare at $2 a day for two in a room & $3.50 - for one - with firs at 75 cts a day- It will seem good to be back there - When all our delegates & friends may be together when out of meetings -
Sincerely
Susan B. Anthony