Lake Village, Ark
March 12, 1918
Mrs. S.S. Wassell
Little Rock, Ark.
Dear Mrs. Wassell
Judge
Turner Butler of
Hamburg is being
opposed for a second
term to the office of
Judge of this Judicial
Circuit by a Mr.
Bradham of Warren.
A majority of the
women here are
Letter, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside to Mrs. S.S. Wassell
Date Original
1918-03-12
Creator
Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside
Historical Note
Bettie Wassell was an active member of the women's suffrage community in Little Rock in the 1910s.
Description
This is a letter from Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside in Lake Village, Arkansas, to Bettie Wassell in Little Rock, Arkansas. The letter talks about whether or not two Arkansas politicians in Ashley County have supported women's suffrage.
Little Rock, Pulaski County. (Ark.); Lake Village, Chicot County. (Ark.)
Language
English
Local Identifier
Wassell Family Papers, MS.000201, Box 2, Folder 23
Digital Resource
Image
Digital Collection
Arkansas Women's History Collection
Publisher
Arkansas State Archives
Preferred Citation
Letter, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside to Mrs. S.S. Wassell, Wassell Family Papers, MS.000201, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Lake Village, Ark
March 12, 1918
Mrs. S.S. Wassell
Little Rock, Ark.
Dear Mrs. Wassell
Judge
Turner Butler of
Hamburg is being
opposed for a second
term to the office of
Judge of this Judicial
Circuit by a Mr.
Bradham of Warren.
A majority of the
women here are