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Austin Treasures: Online Exhibits from the Austin History Center

Photo: Jane McCallum
Jane McCallum and the Suffrage Movement Jane McCallum and the Suffrage Movement Photo: Jane McCallum
Austin Suffrage Association
Austin Suffrage Association

Organized in 1908, the Austin Suffrage Association was the only active woman suffrage society in Texas until Eleanor Brackenridge formed the San Antonio club in 1912. Since they were located in the state capital, members such as Nell Doom and Mary Heard Ellis played an active role in the Texas Equal Suffrage Association's lobbying activities.

University of Texas professor A. Caswell Ellis (Mary's husband) served as editor of The Texas Democrat, a suffrage newspaper which circulated statewide prior to the 1919 suffrage amendment election.

Annie Webb Blanton, who began her career as an Austin schoolteacher, was the first woman to win a state office when she was elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the July 1918 primary.

In 1915, a year after she joined the organization, Jane Y. McCallum was elected its president. She went on to play an active role in state suffrage activities, first as head of TESA's Press and Publicity campaign, and later as chair of the Ratification Committee.

The majority of the materials in this online exhibit are part of the Jane Y. McCallum Papers (collection number FP E.4) held by the Austin History Center. Documenting not only the suffrage movement in Texas but also McCallum’s personal and professional life, the Jane Y. McCallum Papers consist of thirty-seven linear feet (roughly 65,000 pages) of correspondence, diaries and other manuscripts. Researchers interested in this, or any, manuscript collection can contact the Austin History Center’s reference service for more information.

Photographic portrait of Jane Y. McCallum Photographic portrait of Jane Y. McCallum
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Typewritten letter from Mary Heard Ellis to Miss Blanton, January 2, 1919 Typewritten letter from Mary Heard Ellis to Miss Blanton, January 2, 1919
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Photographic portrait of Nell Doom Photographic portrait of Nell Doom
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First page of handwritten minute book for the Austin Woman Suffrage Association 1915-1917 First page of handwritten minute book for the Austin Woman Suffrage Association 1915-1917
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Expenditures from 1909 from Austin Woman Suffrage Association Treasurer's Record Book Expenditures from 1909 from Austin Woman Suffrage Association Treasurer's Record Book
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Photographic portrait of Mary Heard Ellis Photographic portrait of Mary Heard Ellis
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Photographic portrait of Dr. Alexander Caswell Ellis Photographic portrait of Dr. Alexander Caswell Ellis
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