1912 - Women of Ohio Seek Aid In Fight For Vote
In the Medford Mail Tribune, 23 July 1912, via Pasadena, California, there was an article concerning a women of Ohio seeking aid in fight for the vote.
It was the leaders of the woman suffrage movement in California were appealing to their supporters who won their fight last fall to aid the women of Ohio in their battle for the ballot.
Mrs. Seward Simons, one of the prominent club women of Southern California, had issued a call for aid, drawing attention to the fact that the women of this state were greatly assisted in their campaign by their eastern sisters.
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