Box 1
Contains 139 Results:
"Woman Suffrage Speakers Theme", May 31, 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.
"Woman Suffrage", June 1, 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.
"Suffrage a Necessity", June 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.
"Women Who Enter Business on Own Worth Will Succeed", June 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.
"Dr. Jacobs and Suffrage", June 22, 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 Mrs. Jas. Nye Ryman, June 26, 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.
"Women Speak in Open Air on Equal Suffrage Problem", July 1, 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 Scrapbook, 1911
Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Co. - From Leila Werlein re: Inscriptions on the C. C. Williams Tomb, February 27, 1923
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Co. - To Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Co. re: Inscription, February 28, 1923
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Co. - From Albert Weiblen re: Inscription, March 2, 1923
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
J. H. Whitney - Telegram from J. H. Whitney re: Greetings, June 16, 1923
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
J. H. Whitney - From J. H. Whitney re: Cases, June 23, 1923
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
J. H. Whitney - To Mrs. M. H. Throckmorton re: June's Address, June 24, 1923
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
J. H. Whitney - From J. H. Whitney re: Financials, June 13, 1924
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.