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Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 November 1 (pt. 2)

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and read a receipt for the same. Balance now3 on hand $3.95.

The Sec'y read a letter from Mrs. Eugenia B. Farmer, Cor. Sec. K.E.R.A. giving dates determined upon for the Convention to be held in Lexington, November 19, 20, 21; and the basis of representation, which, the Pres. stated, entitles this Asso. to three delegates. One delegate at large, one for every 10 paying members, and one delegate at-large from each county in which there is no auxiliary.R.R. arrangements on the certificate plan, charging one fare going and one third returning. On purchasing ticket to Lexington, request ticket agent to issue a printed certificate of purchase, which will be countersigned by the Sec'y of the Convention, certifying that the holder has been in regular attendance, and return ticket can be procured at one third the regular fare.

Delegates were appointed -namely: Mrs. M. H. Johnson, Mrs. M. F. Rogers, Mrs. S. F. Saul, and Miss Hattie Johnson as visitor.

A letter from Laura Clay was read, requesting that Louisville report what share of the advertising matter it could provide for the next Kentucky edition of Woman's Journal, to be issued after the Convention, and to consist of reports

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Louisville Equal Rights Association, “Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 November 1 (pt. 2),” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed April 27, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/850.