Correspondence (incoming): Anthony, Susan B., 1894-1898

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ALS. [With transcription] Women's Rights Books for the Stanford Library Jan 29, 1894 A.N.S. Notes to S.U. and S.U. Library (4) Jan 29, 1894 ALS. [With transcription] Trip to Palo Alto. May 20, 1895 TLS. Susan B. Anthony to J. L. Stanford - wants to use her name as vice-pres. of campaign com., wants her as patron of Nat'l. Council of Women, celebration of Mrs. Stanton's 80th anniversary Oct 4, 1895 ALS Mrs. Stanton's celebration and ticket to Metropolitan Opera. Oct 7-12, 1895 Program for Conferences of the National Council of Women Atlanta, Georgia Nov 10, 1895 ALS [With transcription]. Thanks for sending passes to Mrs. Cooper; needs an hour of her time to "secure the end we all so much desire." Feb 22, 1896 ALS [photocopy] would like to have lunch with her; would she sit on platform with Anthony at Sept. 10 event Aug 23, 1896 ALS To visit Palo Alto Aug 26, 1896 ALS Re: RR passes, Calif. campaign Aug 27, 1896 ALS Re: RR passes Sep 1, 1896 ALS Invitation to Opening Rally Sep 8, 1896 ALS Crocker, Republicans, RR Corp. Sep 9, 1896 ALS Begging J. L. Stanford to write Mrs. Hearst re: a contribution Sep 18, 1896 ALS Apologizes for last letter Sep 21, 1896 ALS Calif. Suffragettes et. al. Ida H. Harper Sep 21 poss Sep 4, 1896 ALS Asking for autographs of L.Stanford and J. L. Stanford Mar 14, 1898 TLS circ. ltr. Re: 50th anniversary and new Press Bureau Apr 23, 1898 TLS and brochure on biography. Typescript finished, wants to establish a standing fund. Apr 25, 1898



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[modern notation] 5/20/1895 - p.1

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[preprinted] National-American Woman Suffrage Association. [/preprinted]

[image: seal "National American Woman Suffrage Association. 1848", an arrow in the clouds "Through!']

[preprinted] Honorary President, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, 26 West 61st Street, NEW YORK.

President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Vice-Pres.-at-Large, Rev. ANNA H. SHAW. SOMERTON, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Cor. Sec RACHEL FOSTER AVERY, SOMERTON, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Chairman Com. on Oganization, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, World Bldg., NEW YORK.

Chairman Press Com., ELLEN BATTELLE DIETRICK, 20 Lowell St., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

Rec. Sec., ALICE STONE BLACKWELL, 3 Park Street, BOSTON, MASS.

Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON. WARREN, OHIO.

Auditors ANNA L. DIGGS, KANSAS. H. AUGUSTA HOWARD, GA.

[--Rochester, N. Y.,--] ______ 1895. [/preprinted]

1630 - Folsom street - San Francisco - May 20/95

My Dear Mrs Stanford

I have [insert: just] telegragraphed President Jordan that Miss Hearn & I would go to Palo Alto tomorrow - Tuesday - on the 10.40 train - & return to San Fran. in the evening. I hope you will be able to go with us - as you talked.

Lovingly yours

Susan B. Anthony

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P.S - we timed my going - because [this? their?] friend asked us to go early this week & because neither of us was on the Congress Program for Tuesday - hence this very short notice to you - S. B A.

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Susan B. Anthony says she is going to Palo Alto Tuesday.

[preprinted inverted] National-American Woman Suffrage Association. [/preprinted inverted]

[image inverted: seal "National American Woman Suffrage Association. 1848", an arrow in the clouds "Through!']

[preprinted inverted] Honorary President, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, 26 West 61st Street, NEW YORK.

President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Vice-Pres.-at-Large, Rev. ANNA H. SHAW. SOMERTON, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Cor. Sec RACHEL FOSTER AVERY, SOMERTON, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Chairman Com. on Oganization, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, World Bldg., NEW YORK.

Chairman Press Com., ELLEN BATTELLE DIETRICK, 20 Lowell St., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

Rec. Sec., ALICE STONE BLACKWELL, 3 Park Street, BOSTON, MASS.

Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON. WARREN, OHIO.

Auditors ANNA L. DIGGS, KANSAS. H. AUGUSTA HOWARD, GA.

Rochester, N. Y., ______ 1895. [/preprinted inverted]

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[Transcription]

[L]etterhead: National=American Woman Suffrage Association.

1620 Folsom Street --

San Francisco -- May 20/95

My Dear Mrs. Stanford

I have just telegraphed President Jordan that Mrs. Shaw and I would go to Palo Alto tomorrow -- Tuesday -- on the 10.40 train -- & return to San Fran. in the evening - I hope that you will be able to go with us -- as you talked ---

Lovingly yours

Susan B. Anthony

P. S. -- We timed our going because ________________ (words illegible - see photocopy) asked us to go early this week & because neither of us was on the Congress Program for Tuesday -- hence this very short notice to you -- S. B A

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P. S. In dictating to my secretary - which I have not yet learned how to do - I forgot to speak of the celebration of Mrs Stanton's 80th birth day - in the Metropolitan Opera House New York [insert] on Nov. 12th [/insert] - when she will be the central figure on the stage - with groups around her of pioneer Doctors, Minister, Newspaper women & while young women will make the speeches telling them - what their early work has resulted in for the present generation - I wish you as the pioneer woman to own & manage a great University could be with us that Nov. 12 evening - to show what wonderful power has come to you to help the young people -

The [insert: National] Council of Women has the entire management of the celebration - as you will see it is composed of twenty great national bodies - So it is not suffrage women alone who extend the honor to Mrs Stanton - but women of all professions, aims & objects together -

Pardon this scribble -

S.B. A.

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