Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1890 November 28 (pt. 2)
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Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1890 November 28 (pt. 2)
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The Filson Historical Society Special Collections
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Mss BJ L894
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[Con]vention, and the President and Secretary agreed to go, if possible.
Mrs Beeler made a motion that the Secretary should write to the office of the “Woman's Journal”, for twenty-five cents worth of Suffrage Leaflets designating “The Twelve Reasons Why Women Wish to Vote,[”] and Mrs. Stone's “Catechism”. This was seconded and carried, and the meeting then adjourned.
[Con]vention, and the President and Secretary agreed to go, if possible.
Mrs Beeler made a motion that the Secretary should write to the office of the “Woman's Journal”, for twenty-five cents worth of Suffrage Leaflets designating “The Twelve Reasons Why Women Wish to Vote,[”] and Mrs. Stone's “Catechism”. This was seconded and carried, and the meeting then adjourned.
Citation
Louisville Equal Rights Association, “Louisville Equal Rights Association Minute Book, 1890 November 28 (pt. 2),” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed April 27, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/863.