you shall have the advantage of
meeting one of the most loveliest [sic]
of women, whose feelings & thoughts
are decidedly in favor of the subject.
So are those of her sister, Mrs. _____ .[?]
Ask Mrs. Huddle whether or not
Mr. W. P. Gaines would enter
into it with us. Perhaps lawyer
Clarence Miller might! He is a[n]
impressive speaker, because sincere.
This is all I can do at
present in the matter. Mrs. Gov.
Roberts, if she would be well, would
certainly come to join us.
Rev. Mr. Wheeler [?] — whom I long
wished to know personally — would
certainly be one of the most desirable
persons to assist in this
movement.
Elizabet Ney to Mariana Folsom, December 3, 1898, Erminia Thompson Folsom Papers, Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.