NAWSA General Correspondence Mills, Harriet M. April 3 1931 1074 WEST GENESEE STREET SYRACUSE, N. Y. Dear Alice Stone Blackwell It was most dear of you to remember [?] me again with an Easter card. I feel unworthy because I am so dilatory myself. But I do appreciate & enjoy your message muchly. Thank you for it. What you write of the Easter time is beautiful. Oliver Wendell Holmes' lines appeal to me too, since I still have the power & the desire to work. Your mother's Life has delighted my soul. Isabel Howland gave it to me so it is doubly precious. You have given a most sympathetic & interesting story of the wonderful life of your great mother. I [lived?] your parents & honored them deeply The other member of the family is very dear to me also. I send her my love & blessings ever – Yours in the bonds of a common hope & faith - Affectly Harriet May Mills. [*H M Mills Pleasant Word*] Mills FILE VOTES FOR WOMEN Harriet E S New York State Woman Suffrage Association President, MRS. RAYMOND BROWN 294 West 92nd Street, New York Recording Secretary, MRS. NICHOLAS SHAW FRASER Geneseo Corresponding Secretary, MRS. E. M. CHILDS 362 Riverside Drive, New York Treasurer, MRS. H. W. CANNON 288 Madison Avenue, New York Office Hours of the President 1 to 4 P. M., Mond., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Board of Directors MISS HARRIET MAY MILLS 926 W. Genesee Street, Syracuse MRS. ARTHUR L. LIVERMORE 144 Park Avenue, Yonkers MRS. HELEN PROBST ABBOTT 302 Beckley Bldg., Rochester MRS. DEXTER P. RUMSEY 742 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo MRS. GEORGE W. TOPLIFF 6 Matthews Street, Binghamton Headquarters, 180 Madison Ave., New York Telephone, 1761 Madison Square Jan'y 4, 1913 Dear Miss Blackwell Please make mention of the luncheon in the Journal. It was an unique occasion. All the out of town guests, of whom there were many, spoke and great enthusiasm was shown for the conference. At the great Teachers' conventions here last week, our president, Mrs Canough & others distributed literature which was gratefully re- by most of the teachers. Some [?] effective work was thus done. Yours cordially, Harriet May Milk Miss Harriet May Mills President New York State Woman Suffrage Assn 180 Madison Ave NY Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.