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Written on "American Woman's Republic" stationery. Lella Crum Gardner (1873-1956) was the wife of Belva Lockwood's nephew Frank Gardner. Discusses her opinions on the biography Gardner is writing about her, which she thinks will be successful due to increased interest in suffragists now that four states have ratified women's suffrage. Received a lot of attention from journalists at the recent women's suffrage convention in Philadelphia. Offers to provide engraved portraits of herself for the biography and says that she is expected to participate in an upcoming important Peace Meeting.