Mathilde Franziska Anneke - Women's Suffrage Correspondence, Miscellaneous, undated (Box 5, Folder 7)

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Correspondence, and manuscripts of Mathilde Anneke, an author and woman's rights advocate, who lived primarily in Milwaukee after 1849. The correspondence, practically all of which is in German script, contains much information on the opinions and activities of German-American intellectuals of the nineteenth century.

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an honor to us. Do make her delegate-But if you decide to, see to it [universally?] I shall be away before the next meeting, so I write you. I feel a greal deal of pride in our being able to have a delegate from our state Association. It looks well for our interest in the cause too. Have just got written over to Turkish baths I write too while she is resting.

Yours affectionately L. Pechiliam For the Berlin Convention

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Gerrant Smith

My dear Mrs. Booth,

We rejoice in having the dear little volume of your poems! But where is "The Alpine Lovers"? How could you leave it out? And how could you change that dear "Jane Blair" for "Bell Blair"? I have heard that [sweet?] poem praised for the Jane & John, & I was very much provoked when I found that Bell had taken Janes' palce. It is one of the novelest poems that ever was written-a joy to me every time I speak it.

Father is in very good health-has just returned from a horseback

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ride of twenty two miles.

Give a great deal of love to Ms. Annecke. How dearly we should love to see you both again. Mother & I often talk of our delightful visit to [Zurick?]. It must be charming now-Mother's health is tolerably good. With much love Yours truly [C.J. Miller]

Remember us very affectionatily to the Thesis.

Dear friends, I think of you very often I shall never forget the delightful visit at your home with yourselves & W. & M. [Faesi?]. I think you will come to us when our country is [pasified?] through this terrible suffering. My warm love to you & to the [Faesis?] I send you these letter [emmontelles-illegible?]-God be with you-Am. [G.?] [Faith?]

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Forest Spring

[St Louis Dept 28?]

Madam Anake

A Convention called in the interests of Woman Suffrage will be held in this City on the 6th & 7th of October You are cordially and earnestly invited to attend. Mrs [Major?] [Pitzman?] will

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