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- Lillian Herrick Olzendam to Marion Stone Pelley
- Date Created
- 1919-10-19
- Description
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Olzendam updates Pelley on her plans to come to St. Johnsbury, requesting a car so she can visit legislators in outlying towns, and tells Pelley that Dr. Horton would like to discover who was the author of a recent editorial in the Burlington Free Press.
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- Lillian Herrick Olzendam to Vermont Legislators
- Date Created
- 1919-10_01
- Description
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Copy of circular letter sent to legislators, with instructions for printing, present status of ratification nationwide, and "Woodstock Suffrage Study Club" letterhead on the back.
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- Lillian Herrick Olzendam to William H. Dyer
- Date Created
- 1919-10-19
- Description
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Olzendam asks Representative Dyer of Salisbury for his signature in support of ratification, tells him she believes he thinks "the Constitution of Vermont supercedes that of the United States of America," and explains the national importance of Vermont's position.
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- Lisa M. Wilkinson to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-09-08
- Description
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Wilkinson warns that there will be an upcoming meeting of the board and states that while she likes the idea of a suffrage conference with a national speaker, she can't commit to working on a conference due to family commitments. She discusses Greely, Hale, and Spargo as potential speakers.
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- Marion R. Horton to Annette W. Parmalee
- Date Created
- 1919-09-08
- Description
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Horton offers Parmelee the position of State Historian for the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association.
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- Marion R. Horton to Annette W. Parmelee
- Date Created
- 1919-09-12
- Description
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Horton responds that she was unaware of Parmelee's appointment because she feels isolated from other officers and Vermonters, declares that the next VESA president should be a "real Vermonter," and praises Parmelee on her conference paper.
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- Marshall E. Calkins to Lillian H. Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-25
- Description
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Representative Calkins of Westmore responds that he is not in favor of a special session without recompence for the legislators, and feels that "when the women pay a poll tax and take the freeman oath then they should have equal rights with man." [Written on back of blank petition form sent...
Show moreRepresentative Calkins of Westmore responds that he is not in favor of a special session without recompence for the legislators, and feels that "when the women pay a poll tax and take the freeman oath then they should have equal rights with man." [Written on back of blank petition form sent originally from Olzendam]
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- Title
- Marshall E. Calkins to Lillian H. Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-25
- Description
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Senator Varnum of Jeffersonville replies that he does not care to sign the petition to the Governor.
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- Melvin G. Morse to Annette W. Parmelee
- Date Created
- 1919-12-10
- Description
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Morse, librarian of the Legislative Reference Bureau, sends Parmelee copies of women-related legislation introduced in 1919, and states "there were no bills introduced in 1900 except the ones which I sent you with the other list."