Box 1
Contains 139 Results:
Condition of Schools, May 3-7, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Improvements in City Schools", May 25, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"School Needs Pointed Out", June 29, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Politics in the School Room", July 8, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Dear Sir" Letter, undated
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Houston Woman Invents New Street Sweeper the Eliminates Dust", April 23, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
Street Sweeper Patent, August 5, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
From Hardway & Cathey, August 9, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Houston Society and Club Woman has Invented Vacuum Street Sweeper", September 28, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Dear Sir" Letter, June 15, 1914
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Preparing For Texas Mother's Convention", undated
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Welcome Address to Congress of Mothers", undated
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Gives Her Reasons for Walking Out of Meeting", May 16, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Parent-Teacher Body is Divided in Houston", May 16, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.
"Parent-Teacher Club Divides into Factions", May 16, 1913
This series documents Mary Ellen's accomplishments including her public and philanthropic service; her placement in “The Texas Women’s Hall of Fame”; her positions as Chairman of the Legislative Committee of Harris County Suffrage Association, Honorary President of the Child Welfare League, and the first Vice President of State Congress of Mothers and the State Humane Society; her advocacy endeavors and feminist activism; and her role as an inventor of street sanitation enhancements.