Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 June 21 (pt. 1)
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Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 June 21 (pt. 1)
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The Filson Historical Society Special Collections
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Mss BJ L894
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Minutesof meeting June 21st
The Pres. opened the meeting by reading the 4thChapter Judges: Dr Cady led in prayer.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The Sec'y then read a letter from Mrs Henry, promising to send petitions and pamphlets as soon as received from the printer; and giving form of an advertisement which she desired to have published in all Louisville papers.
It was voted that advertisement be inserted, and that where a charge was made the funds of the Asso. be drawn upon for that purpose. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Huber were named as a committee to attend to this business.
The following names were given of those who were willing to circulate Property Rights petitions: Mrs Johnson, Avery, Watts, Huber, Cady, Duffies, Beeler, and Bergmann.
The Treasurer being absent, there was no report.
It was found that a number of the members would soon be absent from the city, and after some discussion as to
(Cont'd on next page)
The Pres. opened the meeting by reading the 4thChapter Judges: Dr Cady led in prayer.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The Sec'y then read a letter from Mrs Henry, promising to send petitions and pamphlets as soon as received from the printer; and giving form of an advertisement which she desired to have published in all Louisville papers.
It was voted that advertisement be inserted, and that where a charge was made the funds of the Asso. be drawn upon for that purpose. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Huber were named as a committee to attend to this business.
The following names were given of those who were willing to circulate Property Rights petitions: Mrs Johnson, Avery, Watts, Huber, Cady, Duffies, Beeler, and Bergmann.
The Treasurer being absent, there was no report.
It was found that a number of the members would soon be absent from the city, and after some discussion as to
(Cont'd on next page)
Citation
Louisville Equal Rights Association, “Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 June 21 (pt. 1),” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed March 29, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/843.