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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 14 March 1880
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this particular letter, Dora informs Lawrence that she is going to Chester with her mother and would not be able to hear his lesson at church that evening.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 15 February 1880
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, Dora informs Lawrence that she must accompany her mother to church in the evening instead of him. She closes by expressing her hope that he is enjoying "'the heaviest snow-storm ever seen in Philadelphia.'"
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 31 January 1880
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, Dora expresses her frustration over not being able to go on a walk with Lawrence.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 9 January 1880
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, Dora invites Lawrence to see a play at the Broad Street Theatre.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 28 November 1879
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, Dora thanks Lawrence for giving her some books but informs him that she will be unable to attend church Sunday afternoon.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 10 November 1879
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, Dora extends an official invitation to Lawrence for tea "Thursday next."
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 24 September 1879
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. This particular note accompanied a "glück" horseshoe that she made for her future husband.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Lawrence Lewis Jr., 3 September 1879
Dora Kelly Lewis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis Jr., were prolific correspondents even before they married in 1883. In this letter, addressed to 'Herr Ludwigg," Dora supplies her future husband with his "precious little" handkerchief, and shares her thoughts on Dickens' "Perils Of Certain English Prisoners."
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Dora Kelly Lewis advocacy timetable, undated
This note card provides a basic timetable for the most salient events of Dora Kelly Lewis' career in advocating for women's suffrage.
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Jailed for Freedom, appendix 4, 1920
This photocopy of appendix 4 of the book "Jailed for Freedom" by Doris Stevens lists the names of suffrage prisoners, their backgrounds, and prison sentences. Dora Kelly Lewis' entry is highlighted.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.
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Dora Kelly Lewis letter to Louise Lewis, undated
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.