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National Women’s Party Congressional Voting Card File Finding Aid

Collection Summary

Title: National Woman’s Party Congressional Voting Card files Span dates: 1915-1932, 1953-54 Creator: NWP members Extent: 3348 total items; 2612 cards, 459 letters, 276 ERA agreement slips File I: 957 cards File II: 1318 items; 1068 cards, 250 letters File III: 1073 items; 588 cards, 209 letters, 276 small ERA agreement slips Language: Collection material in English Repository: Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, Washington DC

Abstract: The National Woman’s Party Congressional Voting Card file is a set of 5”x 8” paper cards kept as a reference database about Congressmen from 1915-1932. The Congressional Voting Card files include biographical statistics as well as interview cards detailing attitudes and opinions of elected officials, gathered by National Woman’s Party lobbyists. Information documented here was used in the lobbying efforts of the NWP to pass the 19th Amendment and promote the Equal Rights Amendment.

Administration Information

Historical Note: The Congressional Voting Card file was started by Lucia I. Voorhees Grimes(1877- 1978), a NWP member, in 1915 based on a similar filing system she had used previously. The file served as a database of information about elected officials for the NWP. 5”x8” cards documented biographical statistics while preprinted interview cards were filled out about the attitudes and opinions of Congressmen based on in-person interviews. The NWP utilized this information in lobbying for the passage of the 19th Amendment and lobby for the Equal Rights Amendment. During the Suffrage period, the card index focused on biographical information about the Congressmen. Gathered from research in the Congressional Directory and from NWP members in the home districts, NWP workers typed up to 28 cards for each elected official. The cards were sorted alphabetically by state in one of several formats over time. With the passage of the 19th Amendment through Congress, the Congressional Voting Card file was expanded to include state legislatures and Governors in order to lobby 2 states for the amendment’s ratification. After ratification, the files were opened to the public after years of being locked up for security under the watchful eye of Maud Younger (Chairman of the Lobby Committee for the National Woman’s Party).1 In 1923 the Congressional Voting Card files were recreated in order to assist in the lobbying efforts for the Equal Rights Amendment. The second file focused primarily on interview cards (which the NWP called lobby slips), to document the opinions and attitudes of Congressmen during their meetings with NWP lobbyists. The NWP utilized women visiting from all parts of the country to lobby Representatives and Senators from their home states, and affect opinions about the need for equal rights. The Congressional Voting Card files were also enlarged to include correspondence with elected officials. Letters between state party workers and their elected officials were often forwarded to the NWP headquarters to be incorporated into the Congressional Voting Card files. This second set of cards ranges in date from 1920 to 1932. A few of the cards have “out” or “deceased” written on them, seeming to indicate when a Congressman was no longer in office, and possibly with the intention to remove the card from the files. The exact process and how many cards may have been removed or lost over time is unknown. Evidence of continued reincarnations of the Congressional Voting Card file appears in a third set of cards dating from the 1950’s. These interview cards and letters follow the same structure and pattern as the earlier sets, and were used during the reintroduction of the ERA to fight against the Hayden Rider, an addition to the amendment, added to undermine its meaning.

Collection Scope / Description The Congressional Voting Card files are separated into three files. File I : includes the biographical cards of the Suffrage period (1915-1919) File II : includes both interview cards and correspondence related the Equal Rights Amendment and other women’s rights issues in Congress from 1920- 1932. File III: includes interview cards, correspondence and ERA agreement slips from 1953 and 1954 relating to the reintroduction of the Equal Rights Amendment and the Hayden rider.

File I: Suffrage period index (1915-1919) The Suffrage period files are typed paper cards containing biographical information about the elected officials at the time. This information was gathered primarily from the Congressional Directory (published for each Congress) supplemented with additional

1 “Suffrage Index of Good and Bad Governors,” New York Times, Sept. 7, 1919, Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851-2006), p 71. “Her Pressure on Congress,” New York Times, Mar. 2, 1919, Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851-2006), p 71. 3 information from the Congressional home districts. Elected officials have between one and twenty-eight biographical cards in the file, with most having between five and ten. (The average is seven.) These cards represent individuals from 15 states. Most heavily represented are: Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi and New York. Single individuals represent California, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey & Wisconsin, suggesting that many additional cards and states are missing from the current files. While the whereabouts of these additional cards are entirely unknown, the overall pattern and thoroughness of the states present suggests that the file today is only a small portion of the original records.

File II: Equal Rights Amendment period index (1920-1932) The Equal Rights Amendment period file contains a combination of interview cards and letters related to the elected officials in Congress from 1920-1932. The files are approximately 80% interview cards with information (typed or handwritten) about meetings NWP lobbyists had with elected officials. The other 20% are letters to and from the elected officials. The documents relate primarily to the ERA, noting opinions and attitude for future reference. Other documents also note opinion and attitude toward additional, relevant women’s rights issues of the time. These topics include Puerto Rican suffrage (1929), the Cable bill (1922) and Cable amendment (1931)– relating to women’s citizenship when marrying a foreign national. More than 1000 individuals are represented in File II, from 45 states. (Cards are missing from the following states: Idaho, Oklahoma & Wyoming in addition to Alaska and Hawaii, neither of which had achieved statehood yet.) Because of the thoroughness of this file, these cards likely represent nearly all of the original ERA card index of the period. Several cards have “out” or “deceased” written across them, and records show that there was at least one attempt to ‘clean out’ the card index (in 1929, see full historical write-up for details). But given the range and scope of the available cards, it is clear that this file is far more complete than file I.

File III: Equal Rights Amendment period index (1953-1954) This file contains interview cards, correspondence and ERA agreement slips from 1953-54. These files were used, as before, to document the opinions of Congress during the reintroduction of the Equal Rights Amendment and the attempted inclusion of several riders. The interview cards document Senators from 1953 and Representatives from 1954. The correspondence includes letters and envelopes and ephemera from a variety of elected officials in 1954. The Equal Rights Amendment agreement slips are small, quarter sheets of paper that identify the support for the ERA in both the Democratic and Republican party platforms and ask the Congressmen to commit to supporting the ERA without the harmful riders attached. All of the slips in File III are signed by elected officials in October of 1954. 4

This file includes Senators and Representatives from all 48 states as well as delegates from Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Its comprehensive documentation of elected officials suggests that the cards present represent the entire index of the period.

Processing History: There are conflicting records about the original order of the Congressional Voting Card files, and multiple iterations of the index itself, resulting in no one correct order for the individual cards. The files present have been reorganized at least twice since coming into the NWP collection. Photos and records show that the Congressional Voting Card index was kept in filing cabinets in various places in the different NWP headquarters.2 While initially locked for security they have been opened to the public at various times throughout their existence. They are currently being stored in archival boxes in the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum with other archival collections.

File I: Suffrage period index (1915-1919) The files were reorganized in 2008, and placed in archival boxes with archival paper dividers for each section. They were organized alphabetically by state, then by individual and within each, most cards alphabetically by title. The accuracy of this order is unknown, but not supported by any scholarship. The files were organized into their present order in the summer of 2010. They are organized alphabetically by state, and then by individual. Each set of individual’s cards (biographical cards) are organized as follows;

Title Spouse/ Marriage Birth Children Ancestry Military Service District Occupation Education Election / Votes Received Hobbies Political Life in Congress Habits Political Life outside of Congress Religion Newspaper Reputation Suffrage / Amendment notes Father Residences Mother

The order is: personal, family, professional (as applicable) and follows more closely with

2 “Her Pressure on Congress,” New York Times, Mar. 2, 1919, Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851-2006), p 71. Photographs from the NWP Action Photographs collection: Image P2055 (Box 25, file 6), Image P2449 (Box 29, file 8) and Image P2413 (Box 29, file 4) 1929.011.001 – Letter on behalf of Rep. Eaton, includes handwritten note at top: “Congressional File – Basement” 5 some of the historical descriptions of order. In 2010, the cards were also cataloged into the PastPerfect collections database, including metadata to make them fully searchable. They were also digitally scanned for the records.

File II: Equal Rights Amendment period index (1920-1932) The files were initially sorted in 2008, and placed in archival boxes with archival paper dividers for each section. They were organized alphabetically by state, then by individual. The accuracy of this order is unknown. The files were cataloged and digitized in 2010, but kept in the same order. Letters that were previously folded to fit were moved to a larger box for their preservation and archival slips were added in their place amongst the cards to identify their location within the card files. Cataloging and digitization of the entire file is ongoing.

File III: Equal Rights Amendment period index (1953-1954) This file was transferred from its original container(s) into an archival box in 2008 but is otherwise untouched. It utilizes the original dividers and all cards are in order from their earlier container. They are organized by state and within, by year and then by individual. The cards and documents in this file have not yet been cataloged or digitized.

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Container Listing

File I: Suffrage period (1915-1919)

Box Folder Contents Name Count Congresses 1 California Nolan 9 cards 63rd Lankford 12 cards 67th-68th

Delaware Miller 1 card 64th

Georgia Tribble 7 cards 62nd-63rd

Louisiana Aswell 9 cards 63rd-72nd Broussard, R. 3 cards 55th-65th Broussard, E. 14 cards 67th-72nd Dupre 9 cards 61st-68th Elder 6 cards 63rd Estopinal 8 cards 60th-66th Lazaro 6 cards 63rd-70th Martin 3 cards 64th-71st Morgan 10 cards 62nd-64th Ransdell 12 cards 56th-71st Thornton 7 cards 61st-63rd Watkins 8 cards 59th-66th

Maine Beedy 11 cards 67th-73rd Fernald 3 cards 64th-69th Guernsey 9 cards 60th-64th Hale 2 cards 65th-76th Hersey 2 cards 65th-70th Hinds 9 cards 62nd-64th Johnson 8 cards 62nd-64th McGillicuddy 11 cards 62nd-64th Peters 8 cards 63rd-67th

Maryland Andrews 11 cards 66th Covington 9 cards 61st-63rd Harrington 1 card Governor Lee 7 cards 63rd-64th Lewis 7 cards 62nd-64th, 72nd-75th Linthincum 11 cards 62nd-72nd Price 1 card 63rd-65th 7

Smith, F. 3 cards 63rd Smith, J. 14 cards 56th, 60th-66th Talbott 2 cards 46th-48th, 53rd, 58th-65th Massachusetts Carter 1 card 64th-65th Connery 1 card 68th-75th Coolidge 8 cards Governor Dallinger 7 cards 64th-72nd Deitrick 2 cards 63rd Gardner 11 cards 57th-65th Gillett 18 cards 53rd-71st Gilmore 6 cards 63rd Greene 6 cards 55th-68th Lodge 10 cards 50th-68th Lufkin 2 cards 65th-67th Mitchell 5 cards 61st, 63rd Murray 8 cards 62nd-63rd Olney 3 cards 64th-66th Paige 12 cards 63rd-68th Peters 8 cards 60th-63rd Phelan 11 cards 63rd-66th Roberts 12 cards 56th-64th Rogers 8 cards 63rd-69th Tague 2 cards 64th-68th Thacher 7 cards 63rd Tinkham 1 card 64th-77th Weeks 14 cards 59th-65th Winslow 16 cards 63rd-68th Michigan James 1 card 64th-73rd

Minnesota Anderson 6 cards 62nd-68th Burnquist 1 card Governor Davis 10 cards 58th-68th Ellsworth 1 card 64th-66th Hammond 5 cards 60th-63rd Johnson 9 cards 68th, 73rd Keller 5 cards 66th-69th Knutson 4 cards 65th-80th Kvale 9 cards 68th-71st Lindbergh 3 cards 60th-64th Manahan 8 cards 63rd Miller 13 cards 61st-65th Nelson 4 cards 48th-50th, 54th-68th Schall 4 cards 64th-74th 8

Shipstead 11 cards 68th-79th Smith 7 cards 63rd-64th Steenerson 5 cards 58th-67th Stevens 5 cards 55th-63rd VanDyke 7 cards 64th-66th Volstead 5 cards 58th-67th

Mississippi Candler 18 cards 57th-66th Collier 13 cards 61st-72nd Harrison 8 cards 62nd-77th Humphreys 11 cards 58th-68th Quin 12 cards 63rd-72nd Russell 1 card Governor Sisson 9 cards 61st-67th Stephens 8 cards 62nd-66th, 68th-73rd Vardaman 11 cards 63rd-65th Venable 1 card 64th-66th Williams 7 cards 53rd-60th, 62nd-67th Witherspoon 8 cards 62nd-64th

Montana Evans 7 cards 63rd-72nd Leavitt 12 cards 68th-72nd Myers 10 cards 62nd-67th Stewart 1 card Governor Stout 6 cards 63rd-64th Walsh 8 cards 63rd-72nd Wheeler 7 cards 68th-79th

New Mexico Bursum 7 cards 67th-68th Catron 26 cards 62nd-64th Fall 28 cards 62nd-67th Fergusson 1 card 62nd-63rd Jones 4 cards 65th-70th Larrazola 1 cards 70th

2 New York Bennett 1 card 59th-64th Brown 10 cards 63rd Bruckner 9 cards 63rd-65th Caldwell 8 cards 64th-66th Carew 17 cards 63rd-71st Cantor 5 cards 63rd Chandler 9 cards 63rd-65th, 67th Charles 1 card 64th 9

Clancy 9 cards 63rd Conry 9 cards 61st-65th Dale 10 cards 63rd-65th Danforth 8 cards 62nd-64th Dempsey 3 cards 64th-71st Dooling 8 cards 63rd-66th Driscoll 4 cards 61st-64th Dunn 12 cards 63rd-67th Fairchild 6 cards 60th-65th Farley 4 cards 64th Fitzgerald 7 cards 56th-65th George 7 cards 62nd-63rd Gittins 8 cards 63rd Goldfogle 6 cards 57th-63rd, 66th Goulden 11 cards 58th- 64th Griffin 1 card 65th- 74th

New Jersey Wilson 3 cards Governor

Wisconsin Classon 2 cards 65th-67th

File II: ERA period (1920-1932)

Box Folder Contents Name Count Congresses 2 Alabama Allgood 2 cards 68th-73rd Bankhead 1 card 65th-76th Bowling 1 card 66th-70th Heflin 2 cards, 1 letter 58th-71st Hill 1 card 68th-90th Huddleston 1 card 64th-74th Jeffers 1 card 67th-73rd McDuffie 2 cards 66th-74th Patterson 1 card 70th-72nd Steagall 1 card 64th-78th Underwood 1 card 54th-69th

Arizona Cameron 1 card 61st-63rd, 67th-69th Hayden 1 card 62nd-90th

Arkansas Caraway 1 card, 6 letters 63rd-72nd Oldfield 1 card 70th-71st 10

Ragon 1 card 68th-73rd Tillman 1 card 64th-70th Wingo 1 card 63rd-71st

California Crail 2 cards, 1 letter 70th-72nd Fredericks 1 card 68th-69th Free 4 cards 67th-72nd Johnson 1 card, 4 letters 65th-79th Kahn, F. 2 cards 69th-74th Kahn, J. 1 letter 56th-68th Lea 1 letter 65th-80th Raker 1 card 62nd-69th Shortridge 1 card, 4 letters 67th-72nd Swing 4 cards, 1 letter 67th-72nd Welch 1 card 69th-81st

Colorado Adams 1 card 68th, 73rd-77th Eaton 1 letter 71st-72nd Hardy 3 cards, 4 letters 66th-72nd Price 1 card ??

Connecticut Brandegee 1 letter 57th-68th Fenn 1 card 67th-71st Freeman 1 card 64th-72nd Glynn 1 card 64th-71st Tilson 1 card 61st-72nd

Delaware Ball 4 cards, 2 letters 57th, 66th-68th Bayard 2 letters 67th-70th Boyce 3 cards, 2 letters 68th DuPont 1 cards 67th-70th Hastings 2 cards, 1 letter 70th-74th Houston 1 letter 69th-72nd Townsend 1 card Governor

Florida Clark 1 card 59th-68th Drane 1 card 65th-72nd Green 3 cards 69th-78th Owen 2 cards 71st-72nd Sears 1 card 64th-70th Yon 1 letter 70th-72nd 11

Georgia Bell 1 card 69th Crisp 1 card 68th George 1 card 67th-84th Harris 2 cards 68th Lankford 1 card, 1 letter 68th Larsen 1 card 68th Lee 1 card 68th Moore 1 card 68th Park 2 cards 68th Rutherford 2 cards 71st Upshaw 1 card 68th Vinson 2 cards 68th Wright 1 card 68th

Illinois Buckbee 1 letter 70th Buckley 1 card 68th Denison 1 card 68th Graham 2 cards 68th Hall 1 card 70th Holaday 1 card 68th Hull 2 cards 68th King 1 card 68th Major 2 cards 68th McCormick 1 card 68th McKenzie 1 card 68th McKinley 1 card 68th

Indiana processing incomplete Total of 8 cards

Iowa processing incomplete Total of 11 cards

Kansas processing incomplete Total of 18 cards and 5 letters

Kentucky processing incomplete Total of 15 cards and 12 letters 12

Louisiana processing incomplete Total of 10 cards

Maine processing incomplete Total of 8 cards

Maryland processing incomplete Total of 39 cards and 12 letters

Massachusetts processing incomplete Total of 35 cards and 5 letters

Michigan processing incomplete Total of 20 cards

Minnesota processing incomplete Total of 25 cards and 11 letters

Mississippi processing incomplete Total of 16 cards and 2 letters

Missouri processing incomplete Total of 35 cards and 12 letters

Montana processing incomplete Total of 3 cards

Nebraska processing incomplete Total of 16 cards and 6 letters

Nevada processing incomplete Total of 14 cards

New Hampshire processing incomplete Total of 7 cards and 1 letter

New Jersey processing incomplete Total of 40 cards and 13 letters

New Mexico processing incomplete Total of 3 cards and 3 letters 13

New York processing incomplete Total of 113 cards and 25 letters

3 North Carolina processing incomplete Total of 42 cards

North Dakota processing incomplete Total of 29 cards

Ohio processing incomplete Total of 72 cards and 39 letters

Oregon processing incomplete Total of 4 cards

Pennsylvania processing incomplete Total of 154 cards and 7 letters

Rhode Island processing incomplete Total of 7 cards and 18 letters

South Carolina processing incomplete Total of 18 cards and 11 letters

South Dakota processing incomplete Total of 15 cards and 1 letter

Tennessee processing incomplete Total of 14 cards

Texas processing incomplete Total of 65 cards and 4 letters

Utah processing incomplete Total of 12 cards and 1 letter

Vermont processing incomplete Total of 4 cards

Virginia processing incomplete Total of 13 cards and 19 letters 14

Washington processing incomplete Total of 9 cards and 3 letters

West Virginia processing incomplete Total of 25 cards and 2 letters

Wisconsin processing incomplete Total of 37 cards and 5 letters

5 Letters and Oversized cards from File II: ERA period (1920-1932) – see NWP PastPerfect records for exact locations

File III: ERA period (1953-1954)

Box Folder Contents

4 Alabama processing incomplete Total of 13 cards and 1 ERA agreement slip

Alaska processing incomplete Total of 1 card

Arizona processing incomplete Total of 2 cards and 1 ERA agreement slip

California processing incomplete Total of 6 cards, 2 letters and 9 ERA agreement slips

California – 2 processing incomplete Total of 28 cards, 6 letters and 5 ERA agreement slips

CO-CT processing incomplete Total of 2 letters and three ERA agreement slips

Colorado processing incomplete Total of 6 cards and 7 letters

Connecticut processing incomplete Total of 19 cards, 2 letters and 4 ERA agreement slips 15

Connecticut -2 processing incomplete Total of 2 letters and 3 ERA agreement slips

D processing incomplete Total of 2 ERA agreement slips

Delaware processing incomplete Total of 1 card

Florida processing incomplete Total of 1 card Florida -2 processing incomplete Total of 8 cards and 3 letters Georgia processing incomplete Total of 1 card Georgia – 2 processing incomplete Total of 10 cards and 1 ERA agreement slip

Hawaii processing incomplete Total of 1 card, 1 letter and 1 ERA agreement slip (Note: Hawaii was not yet a state, but the information here discusses their elected delegate at the time)

Idaho processing incomplete Total of 1 letter and 2 ERA agreement slips

Idaho -2 processing incomplete Total of 4 cards, 2 letters and 1 ERA agreement slip

Illinois processing incomplete Total of 26 cards, 5 letters and 10 ERA agreement slips Indiana processing incomplete Total 25 cards, 12 letters and 23 ERA agreement slips

IL/IN processing incomplete Total of 1 card and 8 ERA agreement slips

Iowa processing incomplete Total of 9 cards, 1 letter and 8 ERA agreement slips

Kansas processing incomplete Total of 1 card, 1 letter and 2 ERA agreement slips 16

Kansas -2 processing incomplete Total of 9 cards, 1 letter and 1 ERA agreement slip

Kentucky processing incomplete Total of 9 cards, 1 letter and 1 ERA agreement slip

Louisiana processing incomplete Total of 10 cards

Maine processing incomplete Total of 4 cards, 4 letters and 1 ERA agreement slip

Maryland processing incomplete Total of 15 cards, 4 letters and 10 ERA agreement slips

-- (blank card) processing incomplete Total of 2 cards, 3 letters

Massachusetts processing incomplete Total of 16 cards, 7 letters and 19 ERA agreement slips

Michigan processing incomplete Total of 1 card, 3 letters and 13 ERA agreement slips

Michigan-2 processing incomplete Total of 11 cards, 3 letters and 8 ERA agreement slips

Minnesota processing incomplete Total of 11 cards, 1 letter and 3 ERA agreement slips

Mississippi processing incomplete Total of 8 cards

Missouri processing incomplete Total of 13 cards, 4 letters and 1 ERA agreement slip

Montana processing incomplete Total of 3 cards

Nebraska processing incomplete Total of 5 cards, 1 letter and 1 ERA agreement slip 17

Nebraska -2 processing incomplete Total of 1 card, 3 letter and 6 ERA agreement slips

Nevada processing incomplete Total of 3 cards

New Hampshire processing incomplete Total of 4 cards

New Jersey processing incomplete Total of 11 cards, 20 letters and 2 ERA agreement slips

New Jersey -2 processing incomplete Total of 1 card, 6 letters and 11 ERA agreement slips

New Mexico processing incomplete Total of 4 cards, 2 letters and 2 ERA agreement slips

New York processing incomplete Total of 2 cards

New York -2 processing incomplete Total of 46 cards, 22 letters and 43 ERA agreement slips

North Carolina processing incomplete Total of 2 cards and 2 ERA agreement slips

North Carolina-2 processing incomplete Total of 17 cards, 2 letters and 2 ERA agreement slips

North Dakota processing incomplete Total of 5 cards and 2 letters

Ohio processing incomplete Total of 7 cards, 4 letters and 9 ERA agreement slips

Ohio-2 processing incomplete Total of 31 cards, 10 letters and 3 ERA agreement slips

Oklahoma processing incomplete Total of 7 cards, 1 letter and 2 ERA agreement slips 18

Oklahoma-2 processing incomplete Total of 2 cards, 3 letters and 6 ERA agreement slips

Oregon processing incomplete Total 1 card, 3 letters and 2 ERA agreement slips

Oregon -2 processing incomplete Total of 6 cards and 1 letter

Pennsylvania processing incomplete Total of 3 cards, 4 letters and 9 ERA agreement slips

Pennsylvania-2 processing incomplete Total of 29 cards, 11 letters and 7 ERA agreement slips

Puerto Rico processing incomplete Total of 1 card

Rhode Island processing incomplete Total of 5 cards

South Carolina processing incomplete Total of 9 cards and 1 ERA agreement slip

South Dakota processing incomplete Total of 4 cards and 1 ERA agreement slip

Tennessee processing incomplete Total of 6 cards, 1 letter and 2 ERA agreement slips

Tennessee -2 processing incomplete Total of 11 cards, 3 letters and 1 ERA agreement slip

Texas processing incomplete Total of 19 cards and 2 ERA agreement slips

Utah processing incomplete Total of 2 cards

V processing incomplete Total of 1 card, 3 letters and 5 ERA agreement slips 19

Vermont processing incomplete Total of 3 cards

Virginia processing incomplete Total of 11 cards

WV / WA processing incomplete Total of 1 ERA agreement slip

Washington processing incomplete Total of 9 cards, 4 letters and 2 ERA agreement slips

West Virginia processing incomplete Total of 8 cards, 3 letters, and 6 ERA agreement slips

Wisconsin processing incomplete Total of 2 cards, 1 letter and 4 ERA agreement slips

Wisconsin -2 processing incomplete Total of 21 cards, 13 letters and 2 ERA agreement slips

Wyoming processing incomplete Total of 4 cards

Wyoming-2 processing incomplete Total of 2 cards