Subject and Names Index for Miller Scrapbook 1908-1909
Handwritten by Anne Fitzhugh Miller; only pages with entries are reproduced.
Why we need a Political Equality Club in Geneva, NAWSA suffrage scrapb...
Geneva club needed to promote political equality and prepare for active citizenship. Women taxpayers may vote at tax meetings
After the Convention, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Compares Dr. W. H. Jordan's and Harriot Stanton Blatch's comments on educating women for housekeeping and motherhood
Frances Squire Potter to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Potter's note reports improved health of Mary Gray Peck.
Mariana Chapman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 15, 1899, NAWSA suff...
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Draft thank you from Anne Fitzhugh Miller to Geneva Political Equality...
Thanks for welcome daffodil bouquet
Senator John Raines to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Senator John Raines supports Armstrong bill for woman suffrage
National American Woman Suffrage Association of the United States-Life...
N. B. "American" added to name. Signed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Harriet Taylor Upton
Secretary to the President, William Loeb, Jr., to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Loeb acknowledges receipt of January 29 Miller letter to Roosevelt
Kate M. Gordon to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Announces death of Sophie Friedland, Russian suffragist, scheduled to speak to Geneva Political Equality Club
Geneva Political Equality Club membership card for Anne Fitzhugh Mille...
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller's notes for her remarks encouraging women taxpaye...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller notes that 600 Geneva women are eligible to vote on water and fire department improvements; reports Kate Gordon's efforts to secure tax levy for sewage improvements in New Orleans and concl... More
Annis Ford Eastman to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Annis Eastman agrees to speak at Geneva
Charles H. Huke To Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Regarding Anne Fitzhugh Miller's request for current assessment roles
Kate M. Gordon to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, March 1903?, NAWSA suffrage sc...
Gordon conveys Carrie Chapman Catt's view that Mrs. Lewis's offer of $1,000 for the New Hampshire Campaign is too late to be effective.
Samuel D. Willard to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Willard receives meeting notice cards to be distributed before school election. Thanks Miller for support.
Verna Haley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Compliments Miller on her speech at tax suffrage hearings
S. W. Every to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Promises active support of suffrage cause
Dr. Whitman H. Jordan's comments on role of women criticized by Anne F...
Woman as mother and homemaker vs. woman as worker and voter
John M. O'Malley to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Geneva City Clerk counts 526 women on tax rolls
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Geneva Political Equality Club membership card ...
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Dr. N.B. Remick to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Declining invitation to Geneva Political Equality Club meeting; photomechanical print of North Church Manse, Geneva, New York
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's Word of Welcome, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Anne Fitzhugh's welcome to Lochland piazza party
Carrie Chapman Catt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, December 1904
Carrie Chapman Catt thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for sending her a copy of the Geneva Political Equality Club souvenir booklet; notes she has put Elizabeth Smith Miller's picture over her desk.
Nathaniel Schmidt to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, March 16, 1904, NAWSA suffr...
Schmidt accepts invitation to address Geneva Political Equality Club
Mary Coolidge to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, June 3, 1904, NAWSA suffrage sc...
Mary Collidge, Phelps Political Equality Club president, indicating thirty members will attend Lochland party
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's remarks introducing Nathaniel Schmidt to Geneva...
In hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Thomas Osbourne, Auburn Mayor to Anne Fitzhugh Miller.
Thomas Osborne, thanking for copy of Geneva Political Equality Club yearbook 1905-06 ; but suggesting speaker should include speakers opposed to equal suffrage
Mary H. Loines to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, January 20, 1905
Manuscript insertion: "and L' Hommedieu of Medina who says the Lockport men told him to vote against the bill." Concerned that Senator Raines is only member of subdivision of Cities Committee that supports Thir... More
Thomas Mott Osbourne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, November 29, 1905
Osborne too busy to accept invitation to speak to Geneva Political Equality Club
Mary Loines to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Quotes from Horace White letter regarding his opposition to third class cities tax suffrage for women taxpayers as "most dangerous as it strikes at the root of our social institutions" Used by Anne Fitzhugh Mil... More
Legislative Committee of New York State Woman Suffrage Association mee...
Legislative Committee agree to reintroduce in New York legislature both a concurrent resolution to amend the constitution and a bill to equalize tax suffrage in third class cities. Favorable changes in membersh... More
Whitman H. Jordan to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks
Jordan encourages women to support Samuel D. Willard in school election.
Harriet May Mills, New York State Woman Suffrage Association, to Anne ...
Mills has organized Honeoye club, Alice Ashley, president. Asks Anne Fitzhugh Miller to correspond and visit this new Ontario Club
M. Carey Thomas To Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Carrie Thomas appeals to Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller to pledge contributions to the Susan B. Anthony Guarantee Fund.
New York State Woman Suffrage Association Membership Ticket for Anne F...
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Julia Ward Howe to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Julia Ward Howe invites Anne Fitzhugh Miller to reception in Copley Hall, Boston.
Arthur P. Rose to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mayor congratulates Anne Fitzhugh Miller on success of New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention in Geneva
Harriet Taylor Upton to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, June 26, 1907
Harriet Upton, thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for kind remarks and comments about the "hum-drum" of her work as National American Woman Suffrage Association Treasurer
Albert B. Smith, General Secretary, Geneva YMCA, to Anne Fitzhugh Mill...
Thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for singing and arranging for Anna Howard Shaw to speak at YMCA meeting.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Ella Crossett in Canandaigua to organize Poli...
Political equality clubs help educate citizens about municipal affairs and encourage women's contributions to public good on school boards, supporting equal pay and peace
Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Ella Crossett in Canandaigua to organize Poli...
Political equality clubs help educate citizens about municipal affairs and encourage women's contributions to public good on school boards, supporting equal pay and peace
Pretty reception at Lochland describing New York Woman Suffrage Associ...
Describes Lochland decorations and memorial tributes for Mary S. Anthony.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller speaks to Hobart College class on woman suffrage
Miller speaks to Hobart College class on woman suffrage; thinks those that are free have responsibility to enable others to experience freedom
Anne Fitzhugh Miller, President, Geneva Political Equality Club, Deleg...
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Edwin Markham to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, accepting appointment to New Yo...
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Geneva Political Equality Club executive meeting notice from Anne Fitz...
Geneva Political Equality Club executive meeting notice in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Ernest W. Schoder to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, April 26, 1908
Schoder reports that Elizabeth Cook won the Woodford prize in Oratory---a Portia among five Brutus's.
Ella Crossett to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Ella Crossett notice of meeting with Governor: Come if you can. Gov's room Capitol--12o'clock Wed.
Theodore Roosevelt, President, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
White House letters of Feb 25 and Feb 2, 1909 were originally affixed on scrapbook page 91, in front of Miller's February 26 letter to Roosevelt. Roosevelt alleges no time to provide a fuller statement in suppo... More
Elizabeth Smith Miller to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Postmarked February 24, 1909, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller in Albany, where she was attending the New York Senate suffrage hearings
Sanford W. Abbey to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Sanford Abbey promises support in winning franchise for women
Rhoda J. Palmer to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Palmer thanks Anne for remembering her birthday and notes kindness of Elizabeth Miller in supplying her the Woman's Journal.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller acted as Escort for Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller :In Defense of Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Panhurst is here to explain the British system and why militant methods are needed there, not to convert American women to militant methods.
Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller at Lochland, photograp...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller below the wisteria on the veranda at Lochland.
A Last Appeal : Anne Fitzhugh Miller to Judiciary Committee
Reprints Anne Fitzhugh Miller's letter to 26 members of Joint Judiciary Committee urging them to report the suffrage amendment favorably and listing prominent men in Geneva, Ithaca, and New York City that endor... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Legislative Committee, New York State Woman Suff...
In Anne Fitzhugh Miller's spunky reply to Roosevelt's note of February 25, she again asks to reprint his brief comment in support of woman suffrage and suggests that a few additional lines would take "about hal... More
Opinions on Elihu Root on Suffrage
Discussion in three papers on Elihu Root's 1894 address include Springfield Republican reprint of Anne Fitzhugh Miller's letter; Harold Shafter Howard of Newburg argues that suffrage is a spiritual right that s... More
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, February 23, 1909
Blatch requests that Anne Fitzhugh Miller arrange an interview with Speaker James Wadsworth for February 24, 1909, before suffrage hearing.
Antoinette Hughes to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Antoinette Hughes, governor's wife thanks Anne Fitzhugh Miller for Woman Suffrage Calendar. She will try to keep an open mind about suffrage, though not naturally supportive.
Acting Secretary to Governor Hughes to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Acknowledges receipt of Anne Fitzhugh Miller letter on woman suffrage.
Anne Fitzhugh Miller Called on Governor Hughes
Anne Fitzhugh Miller accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Hazard, visit with Mrs. Antoinette Hughes before attending meeting with Governor Hughes.
Robert Fuller, Secretary to the Governor, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Governor Hughes acknowledges receiving pamphlet "Subjection of Women" from Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Henry B. Graves to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Graves, who spoke on tariff at the Elizabeth Smith Miller Study Club on March 15, comments about the importance of concern for the poor and uneducated
Elihu Root to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
In reply to Anne Fitzhugh Miller's March 9 postcard, Root suggests that his 1894 speech may be found in Constitutional Conventional Proceedings available at most public libraries.
To the Voters from the Would Be Voters
Suffrage flier explains suffragists purpose in attending primaries: to show interest in civic affairs just like men; ballot is broom of democracy; women voting will help improve lives
Postcard with photograph of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh M...
Photograph of Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller on their piazza at Lochland, Geneva, New York.
Mary L. Jennings to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
"My dear Miss Miller, I wish to thank you very much for your kind wishes and only hope I may be able to be of service to the School Board and the people. Yours Sincerely, Mary L. Jennings
Eliza W. Osborne to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Eliza Wright Osbourne sends regrets that due to her health she can not join Anne Fitzhugh Miller's party going to Albany legislative hearings. Comments "Funny what a snarl they have got into in regard to the di... More
Why I Am a Suffragist By Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Anne Fitzhugh Miller is suffragist by heredity and environment; she is interested in municipal affairs and believes by voting women can improve society; compares ballot to telephone; both tools necessary for pr... More
Nora Blatch De Forest to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Nora De Forest, as chairman of the pageant committee, asks her cousin Anne Fitzhugh Miller to organize Geneva girls to make parade banners, including one bearing Elizabeth Smith Miller's name.
Harriet May Mills to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; Montreal: Interior of Notre...
On Verso, only partially detached and not scanned: Mills greetings to Anne Fitzhugh Miller and her mother, Elizabeth Smith Miller, prior to sailing from Montreal enroute to Europe
Why I Am a Suffragist By Anne Fitzhugh Miller; page 2
Anne Fitzhugh Miller is suffragist by heredity and environment; she is interested in municipal affairs and believes by voting women can improve society; compares ballot to telephone; both tools necessary for pr... More
Anne Fitzhugh Miller Re-elected President of Geneva Political Equality...
Geneva Political Equality Club election meeting. Anne Fitzhugh Miller resignation letter printed, explaining need to attend her mother, Elizabeth Smith Miller; 12 years of Geneva Political Equality Club has bee... More
Index for Miller Scrapbook 1909-1910
Subject and Name Index in hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller; only pages with entries are reproduced.
Enclosure: Anne Fitzhugh Miller, as "The Mother of blubs" quotes Ralph...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller quotes Emerson's support of woman suffrage at women's rights convention, 1885, where he concluded that if women were not allowed to vote, they should not be taxed Scrapbook page three is bl... More
M. Carey Thomas to Anne Fitzhugh Miller; page 2
Carrie Thomas appeals to Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Elizabeth Smith Miller to pledge contributions to the Susan B. Anthony Guarantee Fund.
Harriot Stanton Blatch to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Harriot Blatch notifies Anne Fitzhugh Miller that Senate Judiciary Committee reported out the suffrage amendment.
Aaron J. Levy, Committee on Judiciary to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Chairman Levy acknowledges receipt of Geneva Political Equality Club telegram urging that the suffrage amendment be reported out to Assembly.
Charles J. Goldmark to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Charles Goldmark encloses photographs taken of Anne Fitzhugh Miller at the New York Suffrage parade.
Patrick O'Malley, Mayor of Geneva, to Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mayor Patrick O'Malley accepting invitation to meet with Sylvia Pankhurst on February 14.
Portrait of Susan B. Anthony and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
Mounted photograph of Anne Fitzhugh Miller and Susan B. Anthony. Date on verso is "Nov. 8, 1905 Geneva, New York"
An Acknowledgement by Anne Fitzhugh Miller thanking townspeople for ho...
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Anne Fitzhugh Miller's New York State Woman Suffrage Association Membe...
Anne Fitzhugh Miller's membership ticket, New York State Woman Suffrage Association, 1904-05 signed by Ida Augusta Craft
F[rederick] P. Keppel, Secretary, American Association for Internation...
Acknowledges Anne Fitzhugh Miller's invitation to Baron d'Estournelles de Constant to address the Geneva Political Equality Club.
Scrapbooks of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
The scrapbooks were compiled by suffragists Elizabeth Smith Miller and her daughter, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, of Geneva, N.Y., between 1897 and 1911. They include newspaper clippings, pamphlets, programs, letters... More
Harriet Taylor Upton, Treasurer, National American Woman Suffrage Asso...
Harriet Taylor Upton discusses National American Woman Suffrage Association delegation meeting with President Theodore Roosevelt; Anne Fitzhugh Miller's personal interest in metaphysics and visiting Mrs. Crosse... More
Index for Miller Scrapbook 1904-1906
Name and Subject index in the hand of Anne Fitzhugh Miller.
Scrapbooks of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller
The scrapbooks were compiled by suffragists Elizabeth Smith Miller and her daughter, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, of Geneva, N.Y., between 1897 and 1911. They include newspaper clippings, pamphlets, programs, letters... More