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Anthony, Susan B. | to Mr. Grover, Feb 9, 1871

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BROWN'S HOTEL
E. L. Eno, Proprietor.
7, 9, 11, 13, 15, & 17, North Commercial Street,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 9th 1871
Dear Mr. Grover
Your letter enclosing the $25 check from the dear Mrs. Bennett of whom I have heard so much through you and your good wife and Parker Pillsbury has reached me via Rochester and my best of sister's Mary -
It was so good of the dear old lady to remember me thus—and it is a real help too— I, with tonights receipts, shall be able to pay up the

 


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last dollar of my interest money for 1871-and my next check will be a pull down of the pile of thousands. I am sorry enough not to be in Chicago yesterday and today-to help swell the Chorus for "Women already Voters under the 11 and 15 Amendments" Oh I am so glad Mrs. Woodhull has power to compel Congress to heed that point— Mrs. Stanton & all of us failed to do it last winter. Best love to Mrs. Grover and many thanks to you for your many good words and works for this cause yourself and myself specially
Sincerely yours
Susan B. Anthony

 


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BROWN'S HOTEL
E. L. Eno, Proprietor.
7,9,11,13,15 & 17, North Commercial Street,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 9th 1871
Dear Mr. Grover
Your letter enclosing the $25 check from the dear Mrs. Bennett of whom I have heard so much through you and your good wife and Parker Pillsbury has reached me via Rochester and my best of sister's Mary -
It was so good of the dear old lady to remember me thus—and it is a real help too— I, with tonights receipts, shall be able to pay out the last dollar of my interest money for 1871-and my next check will be a pull down of the pile of thousands. I am sorry enough not to be in Chicago yesterday and today-to help swell the Chorus for "Women already Voters under the 11 and 15 Amendments" Oh I am so glad Mrs. Woodhull has power to compel Congress to heed that point— Mrs. Stanton & all of us failed to do it last winter. Best love to Mrs. Grover and many thanks to you for your many good words and works for this cause yourself and myself specially
Sincerely yours
Susan B. Anthony