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Description: Correspondence between Susan and Richard FitzGerald regarding domestic and family concerns, health, weather, their children, and work. Many letters remark upon Susan's prospective new job in Boston. There are also some letters from Bertha to Richard, which he sends on to his wife from their family ranch.
Description: Correspondence and newspaper clippings primarily sent between Richard and Susan FitzGerald mostly relating to family matters, their daughters, and Mrs Walker Fitzgerald's daily life. Some letters and newspaper articles also refer to suffrage meetings and the new campaign plan of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, for whom Susan Walker FitzGerald lectured in a bathing suit at Nantasket. There is also a letter to Mr Fitzgerald from his daughter Anne.
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Description: Six letters sent by Susan to her husband, Richard in which she discusses meetings (mentioning those both difficult and successful), speeches made at factories, and domestic and family concerns.
Description: Correspondence primarily between Susan and her husband, with some from other family members. Most of the letters relay family and domestic news and concerns, with some detailing Susan's campaigning and electioneering. Susan also frequently mentions visiting her niece, Elizabeth, in hospital and there is also a letter sent by Elizabeth to her Aunt. Many of Susan's earlier letters are sent from a 'Navy Training Station'.
Description: Correspondence primarily between Susan and her husband concerning domestic and family concerns, including the hire of new servant. The death of Admiral Walker, the family move to Hyde Park, and descriptions of Susan's new job in Boston are also discussed.
Description: This item consists of correspondence, mostly between Richard and Susan FitzGerald, and discussing suffrage campaigns in Iowa, Utah and California alongside family and domestic concerns. Also included are two related photocopied newspaper clippings and a certificate of the Social Law Library for Richard. There are also letters sent to Richard FitzGerald by Ethel M Walker, McCoy Fitzgerald, Bertha Fitzgerald, and Adolphus Fitzgerald.
Description: This item consists largely of correspondence between Susan Walker and her husband relative to domestic and family concerns, their health, children (particularly the growth the developments of their baby, Betty) and work. There is frequent reference to Richard's inherited family business in gold mining. Other letters are sent by Susan to her father following discussion with her husband, and there are also letters sent to Mrs FitzGerald by acquaintances.
Description: Correspondence largely between Susan Walker and her husband relating to domestic and family concerns, health, their children, their work, and the San Francisco earthquake.