Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated

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Date created 1900-1927 | approximately 1915
Creator Lewis, Dora Kelly, 1862-
Description

Dora Kelly Lewis was an ardent supporter of women’s suffrage. She was active in the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) before joining the National Woman’s Party (NWP), where she served as chairman of finance, national treasurer, and head of the ratification committee. Her correspondence to family members details her advocacy and experiences while campaigning for women's rights. This particular letter was sent from Dora to her daughter, Louise.

Size 3 pages
Type text
Subjects Lewis, Dora Kelly, 1862- | Correspondence | National Woman's Party | National American Woman Suffrage Association | Women--Suffrage | Women--Suffrage--United States | Women--History--19th century | Women--History--20th century | United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment | Lyme (Conn.)
Geographical location Lyme (Conn.)
Language English
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Local identifier 17066
Collection

Dora Kelly Lewis correspondence (2137) (explore contents)

Contributing institution Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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