Letter, Susan B. Anthony to Darwin J. Meserole

May 21, 1901
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A letter from Susan B. Anthony, on behalf of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), to Darwin J. Meserole of the International Conference of Political and Social Reform. Anthony requests that her letter to the Conference be read and discussed at their upcoming convention. She asks Meserole to inform her if his organization would like for one of NAWSA’s speakers to attend.

Letter, Susan B. Anthony to Darwin J. Meserole

May 21, 1901
Mr. Darwin J. Meserole
160 Joralemon St.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Rochester, N.Y.
My Dear Sir: –
The enclosed letter for you and all the officers of the International
Conference of Political and Social Reform will explain itself. I have
only to add to it that you will very greatly oblige the National-Ameri-
can Woman Suffrage Association, as well as myself, if you will see that
it is read and its requests acted upon at your coming convention. Of
course, the sooner you communicate with me, should you desire a suffrage
speaker, the better arrangements I will be able to make for you.
Thanking you in advance for anything you may do in our behalf, I
remain,
Very sincerely yours,
Susan B. Anthony

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