Part OfRecord Group 99 Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records- Subgroup 10 Women's SuffrageCreatorEdith RuffnerDescriptionEdith Ruffner is responding to a letter Boyd sent requesting information on who voted in the last election including a breakdown of how many women voted and how many men voted. Ruffner cannot answer the question because the registers were sent to the state capitol. However a note at the bottom of the letter states that women took more interest in the election than men did.Browse TopicGovernment and PoliticsSubjectWomen's SuffrageGovernmentPoliticsDate Original1917-03-22Date Range1910s (1910-1919)TypeTextOriginal FormatLetters (correspondence)LanguageEnglishContributing InstitutionState Archives- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public RecordsCollectionArizona State Archives - State, County, and Local Government RecordsSubcollectionRG 99 Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records- SG 10 Women's SuffrageRights StatementFrom the collection of the History and Archives Division, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Copyright and/or publication rights for all items in this collection are retained by this institution. For assistance with permission to re-use or other reference questions, please contact the Archives at [email protected]
Call NumberRG 99 Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, SG 10 Women's Suffrage, Box 1, Folder 6OCLC Number<893224090>Date Digitized2005-09-25Digital FormatPDF
Edith Ruffner, Letter from Edith Ruffner to Mary Sumner Boyd March 22, 1917. Arizona Memory Project, accessed 21/09/2023, https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/119822