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Alice L. Woodbridge was a founder and secretary of the Working Women's Society and an agent for the Women's Prison Association of New York. She sends Anna Jackson a copy of the "police matrons' bill," which she requests that Jackson return to her once she has looked over it. She says that she agrees with Jackson that the Eldridge Street matrons "have more than their share." She signs the letter as "Visitor for Women's Prison Asso."