Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1890 January 3 (pt. 1)
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Title
Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1890 January 3 (pt. 1)
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The Filson Historical Society Special Collections
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Mss BJ L894
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Minutes of Regular Monthly Meeting -Jan 3rd, 1890
The meeting was called to order by the Pres. at theregular hour, with a goodly number in attendance.
After the usual devotional exercises, the business of the meeting was opened with the reading of the Minutes of the previous meeting, which were accepted, as read.
The Treas. read a statement of the receipts and disbursements for the past year, showing that $14.00 had been taken in to the Treasury, and $10.05 paid out, leaving a balance on hand of $3.95. The report was accepted.The Secy' read a letter from Miss Clay, and another from Mrs. Henry of the same purport, requesting that a Com be appointed from this Asso. for the purpose of interviewing the legislators from this district concerning the Woman's Property Rights Bill.
The Pres. appointed Mrs. Rogers and Bergmann to serve on this Com.
Mrs. Avery read a letter from Susan B. Anthony on Suffrage work in South Dakota; and a circular signed by Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe and Mary A. Livermore, “To the Constitutional Convention of the Four States.[”]
(cont'd on next page)
The meeting was called to order by the Pres. at theregular hour, with a goodly number in attendance.
After the usual devotional exercises, the business of the meeting was opened with the reading of the Minutes of the previous meeting, which were accepted, as read.
The Treas. read a statement of the receipts and disbursements for the past year, showing that $14.00 had been taken in to the Treasury, and $10.05 paid out, leaving a balance on hand of $3.95. The report was accepted.The Secy' read a letter from Miss Clay, and another from Mrs. Henry of the same purport, requesting that a Com be appointed from this Asso. for the purpose of interviewing the legislators from this district concerning the Woman's Property Rights Bill.
The Pres. appointed Mrs. Rogers and Bergmann to serve on this Com.
Mrs. Avery read a letter from Susan B. Anthony on Suffrage work in South Dakota; and a circular signed by Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe and Mary A. Livermore, “To the Constitutional Convention of the Four States.[”]
(cont'd on next page)
Citation
Louisville Equal Rights Association, “Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1890 January 3 (pt. 1),” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed April 27, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/852.