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Joseph A. Dugdale correspondence on women's suffrage, 1870

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the burdens of this grand enterprise. If my name can be of any benefit to you, use it in welcome, altho I feel as if it were quite out of the question to do much toward giving the work efficiency or even to be present in person, however much I may desire to be. My sphere of duty seems now to be very near home, and if I am enabled to perform well, what is made manifest to my mind it will prove a great satisfaction. I should very much like to attend the Quarterly meeting I have felt a renewal of my spiritual strength to result from meetings & mingling with friends who are manifestly in sympathy with myself & with each other And altho we may
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries