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Original typescripts, some of which are stapled in the upper-left corner. Includes a biographical typescript about May Arkwright Hutton and three of her poems. No date, circa 1950s. These materials appear to be typed transcriptions of original articles. The original materials' dates include 1915 and circa 1922-1924. 8 1/2" x 11." Nineteen pages, complete. Pages are very clean and intact except for slight wrinkling. Near Fine copies. A collection of typescripts about May Arkwright Hutton (1860-1915), the acclaimed suffragist and civil rights leader who gained national recognition for her work in politics. What follows is a description of the materials in this collection with the corresponding title, author, location, page count, and summary of each work, if available. "She Was a Woman Who Spoke Her Mind" by Alfred Horace Reed, circa 1922-1924, eleven pages, a biography of Hutton, introduction by M. B. "The Old Weeping Willow" by May Arkwright Hutton, two pages, a poem, includes caption by Jessie H. Simpson ("JHS"). "The Pioneer" by Mrs. May Arkwright Hutton, 1915, Spokane, Washington, four pages, a poem. "Prospector Jim" by May Arkwright Hutton, two pages, a poem.
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