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Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 November 1 (pt. 3)

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and papers read before the Convention.

The question was laid on the table until the next meeting.The writer also wished to know what the Asso. could do towards forming a club of 25 new subscribers, at $1.50 each to take Woman's Journal. The management of which would make a cash donation of $20.00 to the Treasury of State Asso. or to local Asso. forming such a club.No definite action was taken, except to lay the matter before the Asso. as the subscription to W.J. is so general in our Asso. The letter also contained form of an announcement of the Convention to be published in Louisville papers.

A letter was read from Mrs. Clara Colby of Beatrice Neb. asking for subscriptions to her paper The Woman's Tribune.

A collection of $10.75 was taken up to assist Mrs Henry in her legislative work.The meeting was then adjourned.

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Louisville Equal Rights Association, “Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1889 November 1 (pt. 3),” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed April 27, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/851.