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Annette W. Parmelee to Henry C. Tinkham
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    • Date Created: 1919-12-10
    • Description: Parmelee asks Dr. Tinkham at the University of Vermont if women are given equal advantages with men at the College of Medicine, and why, if it is true that as of 1818 women were granted admission to the Vermont Medical Society, that women are unaware of this and seek their medical education out of state.
    • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


    Annette W. Parmelee to Ida H. Harper
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      • Date Created: 1919-11-21
      • Description: Parmelee writes Mrs. Ida Harper of New York City that she had just finished writing fifty pages for the suffrage history when she received Harper‚Äôs suggestions, and that she will do a rewrite after other obligations have been completed.
      • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


      Annette W. Parmelee to Ida Husted Harper
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        • Date Created: 1919-09-11
        • Description: Parmelee debates whether or not to accept the position of State Historian for the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association.
        • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


        Annette W. Parmelee to Marion R. Horton
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          • Date Created: 1919-09-11
          • Description: Parmelee debates whether or not to accept the position of State Historian for the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association, and gives her opinion as to Governor Clement's opposition to women's suffrage.
          • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


          Annette W. Parmelee to Marion R. Horton
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            • Date Created: 1919-09-18
            • Description: Parmelee states that she is willing to take up the State Historian appointment though she is concerned at her ability to perform the task, and questions Horton's opinion of a "favorable Legislature," as they voted suffrage down after Catt's "splendid speech."
            • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


            Annual Report of the Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association and Minutes of the 19th Convention, held at Barton, Vermont, June 9 and 10, 1903.
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              • Creator: Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association
              • Date Created: 1903
              • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


              Ashley Joseph Goss to Lillian H. Olzendam
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                • Date Created: 1919-11-01
                • Description: Representative Goss of Danville responds that he has returned a signed petition form, although he thinks it doubtful the Governor will call a special session.
                • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


                Carrie Chapman Catt to Annette W. Parmelee
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                  • Date Created: 1919-09-24
                  • Description: Catt tells Parmelee that her convention paper was thorough and excellent, but that the NAWSA cannot pay states for sending in their histories and can only promise a copy of the book once written.
                  • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


                  Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
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                    • Date Created: 1919-09-03
                    • Description: Catt offers logistical advice and talking points for Olzendam and Pelley to use when talking to newspaper editors and legislators on their upcoming car trip to drum up support for calling a special session and ratifying the 19th Amendment.
                    • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


                    Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
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                      • Date Created: 1919-10-02
                      • Description: Catt tells Olzendam that her work has brought good results and bodes well for a special session of the legislature, discusses the possibility of Governor Clement changing his attitude, and states that the Republican party is pushing for ratification.
                      • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection