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Gilbert Haugen correspondence on women's suffrage, 1894
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communication of too great length. Believing in your love of justice, I rest my cause, hoping you will advocate and vote when the final test comes so that Iowa can show to the world that she is in the foremost rank of one of the greatest reforms of the age. Yours Respectfully, Julia A. Hildreth, President Political Equality Club, Charles City, Iowa. Mrs A B F Hildreth 3/1 94 been undedesided have to vote majority my constituents opose it also majority women at least those I enquire of now that last is [illegible] no chance to vote for or against I use to be in [illegible] my dear departed wife [always?] against so I am undesided what to do
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communication of too great length. Believing in your love of justice, I rest my cause, hoping you will advocate and vote when the final test comes so that Iowa can show to the world that she is in the foremost rank of one of the greatest reforms of the age. Yours Respectfully, Julia A. Hildreth, President Political Equality Club, Charles City, Iowa. Mrs A B F Hildreth 3/1 94 been undedesided have to vote majority my constituents opose it also majority women at least those I enquire of now that last is [illegible] no chance to vote for or against I use to be in [illegible] my dear departed wife [always?] against so I am undesided what to do
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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