BLACKWELL FAMILY LUCY STONE 1891 Campbell, Margaret W[*Lucy Stone*] Office of Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, 3 Park Street. Boston Apr. 5, 1891 My Dear Mrs. Campbell Write so much as will give a fair view of the time, the hardship (especially in Colorado) the amount of work &c - Mrs. Cutler has sent 53 pages. It is reminiscences of the work and the work itself that we want to give you credit for. I do hope that young grandchild Ida won't get carried off by Diphtheria - what a dreadful blowit would be if that should happen. The grippe seems almost as much to be dreaded as diptheria. Our Senate has voted us down again! More is the shame to them. I think we shall raise money and canvass the state. Hastily but with much love Lucy Stone [*Lucy Stone*] OFFICE OF Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association 3 Park Street Dorchester [Boston], Mar. 25 1891 My Dear Mrs. Campbell I am going to make up a pamphlet that shall include the report of the 40th anniversary meeting held in Boston- Mrs. Cutter sent a sketch of her suffrage work. Will you not send yours? Include all the Maine work, that in Colorado and Nebraska &c and not leaving out the hard times you had. The going over the Rockies. &c &c.. I very much hope you will do this. You are at home this winter. So pray let the historians learn by what a hard road the Equal rights ofof women have been won. Our case comes up in the Senate tomorrow - also probably only to be voted down. With Much love Lucy Stone [*Since writing to you, last night, I have looked up these two letters which will show you what Mrs. Stone's intention was. We had some other correspondence about it but this is all that I will enclose - Please return when convenient and oblige. M.W.C.*]