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Letter from James Lane Allen to May Wright Sewall.
Letter from James A. Mount to May Wright Sewall.
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Mount, James A.
Jan 20 1897
# 15-1-20-P. Executive Department
Indianapolis, Ind. January 20, 1897.
Dear Madam:-
I am in receipt of your letter of 19th inst., enclosing copies of three bills submitted to a committee of the General Assembly. My present duties are so pressing that I have not yet had time to consider these, except hurriedly, but I have caused them to be filed conveniently at hand and expect to take them up for further consideration at the first favorable opportunity. I note also what you have to say with reference to the various organizations promoted by the progressive women of Indiana, and I am quite sure you are well aware that I have always taken a keen interest in all matters of this kind. It is hardly necessary, therefore, for me to re-assure you that your communication will have my personal attention.
With great respect, believe me,
Yours truly,
J. Mount
Governor.
Mrs. May Wright Sewall,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Letter from Ishbel Aberdeen to May Wright Sewall.
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Aberdeen
Mar 13. 1919
Haddo Howe
Aberdeen
March 13th, 1919
Dear Mrs. May Wright Sewall,
I enclose a Memo which I am sending out to the members of the J. C. W. Executive under Standing Order 6 of the Executive & hope you will approve of the action I am taking. There are so many difficulties in the way of a meeting of the Executive this year that this seems to be the plan with least objections. Kindly let me know if you agree.
Your sincerely
[Tibbet?] Aberdeen, [Temair?]