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

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evident also that it will accomplish far more for the cause if we can successfully inaugurate the reform in our State than if we spend our energies in fruitless efforts to secure the immediate passage of an amendment to our national constitution. In this case, as in many others, reform may well commence at home, especially as we have the road opened directly to it. Very Truly Yours, J. L. Loomis
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries