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Reform Movements: Women's Suffrage
La Conner
[It now appears, says the Olympia Standard, that the "Women's Emancipation Law…]
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Puget Sound Mail
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12/27/1879
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Women Voters in Kansas
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Puget Sound Mail
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2/7/1880
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The Woman-Suffrage Question
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Puget Sound Mail
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11/12/1881
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Failed to Pass
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Puget Sound Mail
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11/12/1881
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A Plea for Woman Suffrage
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Puget Sound Mail
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12/2/1882
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[At Dr. Vernon's lecture…]
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Puget Sound Mail
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8/25/1883
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Legislative Proceedings
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Puget Sound Mail
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10/27/1883
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Legislative Proceedings
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Puget Sound Mail
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11/10/1883
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[Now We are Truly Happy]
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Puget Sound Mail
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11/17/1883
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[Those of the fair sex entitled to vote]
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Puget Sound Mail
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12/22/1883
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Rejected
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Puget Sound Mail
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12/22/1883
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[Senator Dolph's bill for the admission of Washington Territory]
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Puget Sound Mail
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1/5/1884
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Skagit Correspondence
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Puget Sound Mail
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1/19/1884
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Port Townsend
[Mrs. Higby]
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Weekly Argus
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8/1/1871
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O'Ragan Giveth His Opinion
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Weekly Argus
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12/14/1871
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[I Think}
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Weekly Argus
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12/4/1875
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Woman Suffrage
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Weekly Argus
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12/25/1875
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Grace Greenwood at Home
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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876)
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1/4/1878
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[Mrs. Mary Olney Brown, of Olympia…]
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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876)
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3/8/1878
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{We learn that work will soon commence…]
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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876)
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3/29/1878
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[Mrs. Packard,…rights of women and insane]
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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876)
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1/7/1881
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Seattle
The Women Beaten
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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12/4/1871
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Beastly Doctrines
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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12/11/1871
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Ohio Correspondence
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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12/11/1871
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Women's Rights
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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12/25/1871
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Suffraging Women
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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2/15/1872
» Page 1 » Column 7
California Correspondence
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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2/29/1872
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Woman's Rights
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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6/5/1873
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To Olympia and Back
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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11/13/1873
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[Women's Suffrage Bill Introduced]
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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11/13/1873
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[Territorial Woman's Suffrage Association List]
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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11/13/1873
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Woman's Influence
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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2/12/1874
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[Madames Barnes and Stuart[
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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1/28/1875
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False Logic
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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3/31/1877
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Woman Suffrage
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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6/22/1878
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Constitutional Convention: Sixth Day
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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6/29/1878
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Gushing
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Puget Sound Dispatch
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6/29/1878
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Spokane
Woman's Suffrage Association
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Spokane Times
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9/27/1881
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Woman's Suffrage
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Spokane Times
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10/4/1881
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The Election
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Spokane Falls Review
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1/19/1884
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Colfax
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Spokane Falls Review
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3/15/1884
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[Ladies Required To Serve As Jurors]
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Spokane Falls Review
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1/24/1885
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New Deal
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Spokane Falls Review
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3/7/1885
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A Woman's Idea of the Convention
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Spokane Falls Review
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3/28/1885
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[Chief Justice Green]
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Spokane Falls Review
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3/28/1885
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Female Suffrage at Spokane
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Spokane Falls Review
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5/2/1885
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Vancouver
A Woman's Rights Meeting
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Vancouver Register
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2/27/1869
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Walla Walla
Just So
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Walla Walla Statesman
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7/7/1865
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Opposing the Centennial
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Walla Walla Statesman
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2/20/1875
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[Mrs. A. J. Duniway is up in the Palouse country]
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/24/1877
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Woman Suffrage
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Walla Walla Statesman
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6/15/1878
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Memorial Address on Behalf of the Ladies of Washington Territory
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Walla Walla Statesman
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6/29/1878
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Women's Rights
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Walla Walla Statesman
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10/12/1878
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Mrs, Packard
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Walla Walla Statesman
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1/1/1881
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The Woman Cause
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/18/1882
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The Woman Suffrage Bill Passes the House
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Walla Walla Statesman
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10/27/1883
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Her Presence Not to be Desired
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/17/1883
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Woman Suffrage Bill Passed
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/17/1883
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[The gilt edge is taken of the favor]
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/24/1883
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Woman Suffrage a Fact
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/24/1883
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[No matter what sins the Legislature]
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/24/1883
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Goman's Reception
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/24/1883
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Woman Suffrage
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Walla Walla Statesman
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11/24/1883
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[This is the manner in which]
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Walla Walla Statesman
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12/15/1883
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The New Suffrage Law
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Walla Walla Statesman
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12/15/1883
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[The legislature of Washington Territory]
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Walla Walla Statesman
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1/26/1884
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Yakima
An Interesting Problem
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Yakima Herald
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3/7/1889
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Local Brevities
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Yakima Herald
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4/25/1889
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Woman Suffrage Lectures
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5/2/1889
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Local Brevities
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5/2/1889
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Local Brevities
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6/13/1889
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[More Local News]
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6/13/1889
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Town Talk
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Yakima Herald
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6/27/1889
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[Woman Suffrage most active lobby in Olympia]
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Yakima Herald
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7/4/1889
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The Constitutional Builders
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Yakima Herald
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7/11/1889
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[Prosser in favor of limited women suffrage]
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7/18/1889
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Delegates We All Know
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Yakima Herald
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7/18/1889
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The Vote in 1878
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9/5/1889
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[The herald is in receipt from England…]
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Yakima Herald
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9/19/1889
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[ Returns incomplete]
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Yakima Herald
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10/3/1889
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[Women Sue Over Lost Votes]
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10/31/1889
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[Attorney General Jones rendered a decision…]
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Yakima Herald
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10/16/1890
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Miss Bessie Isaacs
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Yakima Herald
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11/20/1890
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[Reports from Kansas on women's franchise…]
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Yakima Herald
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4/14/1892
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