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National-American Woman Suffrage Association.

MEMBER NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.
Honorary President, ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, 250 West 94th Street, New York.
Honorary President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, 17 Madison Street, Rochester, N. Y.

President, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT,
2008 American Tract Society Building, New York.
Vice-President-at-Large, Rev. ANNA H. SHAW,
1830 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Corresponding Secretary, RACHEL FOSTER AVERY,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Recording Secretary, ALICE STONE BLACKWELL,
3 Park Street, Boston, Mass.
Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON,
Warren, Ohio.
Auditors, { LAURA CLAY, Lexington, Ky.
CATHARINE WAUGH McCULLOCH, The Rookery, Chicago, Ill.

NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 2008 AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY BUILDING, NEW YORK.

OFFICE OF HONORARY PRESIDENT 17 Madison St., ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 2nd, 1901.

Mrs. Clara B. Colby,
2420 Fourteenth St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.

My Dear Friend: --

Your pencil note of March 19th is before me. I do not see any
chance for your speaking here in Rochester. I wish I could do something
to help you to lecture, but this would be directly out of your way if you
think of going to Minneapolis. If you are going are you on the program?
If you have not written Mrs. Avery that you are going you probably are
not, so write her at once. Of course I have nothing to do with the
programe [program] now and must leave you and all the rest to fight your own battles

Poor Grace Greenwood has had to leave her beautiful home on the hill,
and now she has lost her brother.

I am feeling better as the sun is shining warmer and warmer. I
think I shall go to Minneapolis but I cannot tell what will be the turn
of things between this and that.

Mrs. Harper is at work on the book here but will go to New York the
last of the month.

Affectionately yours,

Susan B. Anthony

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