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Elizabeth Burrill Curtis letter to Mariana Wright Chapman
Description
Elizabeth Curtis Burrill was a suffragist. Written on New York State Woman Suffrage Association stationery. She says she is glad to have not been re-elected vice-president at large for the New York State Woman Suffrage Association because she does not have "any desire for public life," and she has been kept at home due to her "domestic circumstances." She discusses problems between her and Mrs. (Lillie Devereux) Blake. Curtis also mentions her belief for the need for a "qualified suffrage."