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Millburn Women's Political Union: Marion Strickler Resignation, 1915

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Typewritten letter to Marion F. Strickler dated March 17, 1915 from the Millburn Branch of the Women's Political Union informing Stricker that her resignation was accepted by the Millburn Branch in effect at once and requesting that she hand over all materials relating to the Branch.

2025.018.011

2025.018

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         Millburn Women's Political Union: Marion Strickler Resignation, 1915 picture number 1
         Millburn Women's Political Union: Marion Strickler Resignation, 1915 picture number 1
            Article in the Newark Evening News, March 13, 1915
            Newark Evening News, March 17, 1915
            Appointment of Ada Louise Dow as President of the Millburn Branch of the Women's Political Union, Newark Sunday Call, March 21, 1915.

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