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                <text>Program : Woman Suffrage Party of Cayuga County dinner. May 10, 1916</text>
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                <text>Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907&#13;
Applebee, John H. (John Henry), 1868-&#13;
Brown, Gertrude Foster (Mrs. Raymond)&#13;
Ferris, Julia C.&#13;
Howland, Emily, 1827-1929&#13;
Koon, Mark J.&#13;
Mills, Harriet May, 1857-1935&#13;
Whitehouse, Vira Boarman, 1875-1957&#13;
Woman Suffrage Party of Cayuga County&#13;
Women--Suffrage--New York</text>
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Emily Howland, Rev. John H. Applebee, Mrs. Norman De R. Whitehouse, Harriet May Mills, and Mrs. Raymond Brown. The Mayor, Mark J. Koon, spoke briefly.&#13;
&#13;
The quotes along the bottom of the program are from the poem, "A Touch of Nature" by T.B. Aldrich.</text>
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