Mrs. Maggie Taylor sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on September 24, 1914, to request suffrage literature. She wanted these materials to distribute them at the Grange Fair. The Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association was formed in 1912, after the Ohio Constitutional Convention elected to bring to a vote the question of removing the words "white male" from the state constitution with regard to voting rights. Headquartered in the Chamber of Commerce building in Columbus, Ohio, the organization put out regular publications, organized public speeches and meetings, distributed literature and held parades in support of the suffrage movement. Women's suffrage in Ohio was defeated in a special election in 1912...
Mary H. Dunlap wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 20, 19...
Lucille Deeter sent this telegram on April 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associati...
Jay Ford wrote this letter to the Women's Suffrage Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, on October 19, 19...
Mrs. Chas H. Weaver wrote this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters," the Franklin County Woman Suff...
Hazel Miller wrote this letter to the headquarters of the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association...
Lottie S. Vickers, a resident of Berlin Center, Ohio, sent this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters...
Miss Opal Walker sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 26, 1...
Mrs. T. W. Cox sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 23, 191...
Lottie M. Berkshire wrote this letter to the Suffrage Headquarters of the Franklin County Woman Suff...
Irene E. Scott sent this letter to the suffrage headquarters in Ohio to request literature, such as ...
Blanche Shoenberger wrote this letter on October 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Ass...
Mrs. Mary Jennings, the president of the Marion County Woman's Christian Temperance Union, wrote thi...
Mrs. Mary Ekelberry wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 2...
On October 26, 1914, Miss Marie Epps wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associa...
Alina Ashbrook, a resident of Mingo Junction, Ohio, sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Su...
Mary H. Dunlap wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 20, 19...
Lucille Deeter sent this telegram on April 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associati...
Jay Ford wrote this letter to the Women's Suffrage Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, on October 19, 19...
Mrs. Chas H. Weaver wrote this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters," the Franklin County Woman Suff...
Hazel Miller wrote this letter to the headquarters of the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association...
Lottie S. Vickers, a resident of Berlin Center, Ohio, sent this letter to the "Suffrage Headquarters...
Miss Opal Walker sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 26, 1...
Mrs. T. W. Cox sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 23, 191...
Lottie M. Berkshire wrote this letter to the Suffrage Headquarters of the Franklin County Woman Suff...
Irene E. Scott sent this letter to the suffrage headquarters in Ohio to request literature, such as ...
Blanche Shoenberger wrote this letter on October 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Ass...
Mrs. Mary Jennings, the president of the Marion County Woman's Christian Temperance Union, wrote thi...
Mrs. Mary Ekelberry wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 2...
On October 26, 1914, Miss Marie Epps wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associa...
Alina Ashbrook, a resident of Mingo Junction, Ohio, sent this letter to the Franklin County Woman Su...
Mary H. Dunlap wrote this letter to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association on October 20, 19...
Lucille Deeter sent this telegram on April 22, 1914, to the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Associati...
Jay Ford wrote this letter to the Women's Suffrage Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, on October 19, 19...