About

Mamie Shields Pyle was a prominent suffragist and leader of the South Dakota Universal Franchise League which secured suffrage to South Dakota women in 1918. She is the mother of Gladys Pyle, the first female senator from South Dakota. Her papers, demonstrate the organizational efforts of the suffrage campaign in South Dakota through correspondence and printed materials.
Works
Mamie Shields Pyle correspondence, 1919-06 - 1919-08
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70 pages: 57% complete (73% corrected, 16% needs review)
Mamie Shields Pyle correspondence, 1919-09
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55 pages: 67% complete (67% corrected)
Mamie Shields Pyle correspondence, 1919-10
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50 pages: 52% complete (56% corrected, 4% needs review)
Mamie Shields Pyle correspondence, 1919-12
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Mamie Shields Pyle correspondence, A-L, no date
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80 pages: 52% complete (56% corrected, 3% needs review)
Mamie Shields Pyle correspondence, M-Z, no date
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110 pages: 80% complete (86% corrected, 6% needs review)