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- Tags: Women's Rights
LUMMIS, Mrs. Dorothea
Tags: 1851-1860, 1860, Boston University, Californian, Charles Fletcher Loomis, collector, Critic, Dorothea Lummis, dramatic editor, Earnest Carroll Moore, editor, Emma Seiler, Home-Maker, homeopathy, Hull House, James O'Neil, Journal of Sociology, Judge, Kate Field's Washington, Life, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Medicine, Music, musical editor, musician, New England Conservatory of Music, OH, Pacific Coast Women's Press Association, Pacific Unitarian Conference, physician, Physicians, Portsmouth Female College, Puck, Reform, reformer, San Francisco Argonaut, Social Work, Sociology, Southern California Medical Society, suffrage, suffragist, Woman's Cycle, Women's Rights
DALL, Mrs. Caroline Wells
Tags: 1821-1830, 1822, abolitionist, Alfred University, American Social Science Association, Anti-Slavery, author, Authors, Caroline Wells Healey Dall, Charles Dall, Education, Georgetown Female Seminary, journalist, June, lecturer, Lee and Shepard, Liberty Bell, Lucretia Mott, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Paulina Wright Davis, preacher, Public Speaking, Religion/Missionary, Roberts Brothers, Samuel Foster Haven, Springfield Republican, teacher, Teachers, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Una, Unitarian, vice-principal, William Henry Herndon, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
GILES, Miss Ella A.
Tags: 1851, 1851-1860, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, Caroline Maria Seymore Severance, church singer, Ella A. Giles, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, February, Hans Balatka, Hattie Tyng Griswold, librarian, Libraries, Los Angeles, Madison, Madison Public Lib rary, Magazine of Poetry, Music, novelist, Novelists, Oratorio, poet, Poets, Social Science, Stella A. Gaines Fifield, suffragist, Unitarian, WI, Wisconsin Conference of Charities, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing, Zona Gale
COUES, Mrs. Mary Emily Bennett
Tags: 1831-1840, 1835, August, Clara Barton, Edward Everett Hale, Elliott Coues, Floyd Memorial Association, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Mary Emily Bennett Coues, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Myra Bradwell, New York City, NY, Pro Re Nata, Reform, reformer, Theodore Roosevelt, Washington Liberty Bell Association, woman suffragist, Woman's National Liberal Union, Woman's Psychological Congress, women's clubs, Women's Rights, World Psychical Congress
BAILEY, Mrs. Lepha Eliza
Tags: 1841, 1841-1850, author, Authors, Battle Creek, editor, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Grange Visitor, Grangers, Independent Order of Good Templars, January, lecturer, Lepha Eliza Bailey, Lewis Garnett Jordan, MI, National Prohibition Alliance, orator, Orators, Our Age, Prohibition Party, Public Speaking, Sovereigns of Industry, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
AVERY, Mrs. Rosa Miller
Tags: 1821-1830, 1830, Anti-Slavery, Ashtabula Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society, Chicago Inter-Ocean, Cyrus Avery, Cyrus Miller, Edmund Prior Banning, James A. Garfield, James Redpath, Lydia Maria Child, May, National American Woman Suffrage Association, OH, prison reform, pseudonym, Rachel Foster Avery, Reform, reformer, Richard Yates, Rosa Miller Avery, Sue Smith, woman suffragist, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
McCULLOCH, Mrs. Catharine Waugh
Tags: 1861-1870, 1862, Ada Matilda Bittenbender, Alice Stone Blackwell, Anna Howard Shaw, author, Authors, Belva H. Lockwood, Catharine Waite, Catharine Waugh McCulloch, Chicago Commons Settlement House, Emma Gillett, Equity Club, Federation of Chicago, Fiction, Frank Hathorn McCulloch, Illinois Conference of Charities and Corrections, Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, Illinois Woman's Democratic Club, International Council of Women, Julia Holmes Smith, June, Law, lawyer, League of Women Voters, lecturer, McCulloch & McCulloch, National American Woman Suffrage Association, NY, playwright, Public Speaking, Ransomville, Reform, reformer, Rockford College, Rockford Seminary, Supreme Court, Temperance, temperance reformer, Theatre, Union College of Law, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, women as authors, Women's Bar Association of Illinois, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
DICKINSON, Mrs. Anna Elizabeth
FERREE, Mrs. Susan Frances Nelson
Tags: 1841-1850, 1844, DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution, Episcopalian, IA, Iowa Woman's Suffrage Association, January, journalist, Mount Pleasant, Order of the Eastern Star, Philanthropy, poet, Poets, Reform, reformer, Susan Frances Nelson Ferree, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Relief Corps, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
HOLMES, Mrs. Mary Emma
Tags: 1831-1840, 1839, August, author, Authors, Education, Equal Suffrage Association, IL, Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, Libraries, Mary Emma Holmes, National American Woman Suffrage Association, Peoria, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, religions education teacher, Sunday School teaching, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, women's clubs, Women's Rights, World's Congress Auxilliary, Writing/Publishing
MOTT, Mrs. Lucretia
Tags: 1791-1800, 1793, Agnes Nininger Kemp, Amanda Deyo, American Anti-Slavery Society, Anna Gardner, author, Authors, Benjamin Franklin, Citizens' Suffrage Association, Education, Edward M. Davis, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Frederick Douglass, Free Religious Association, James Mott, January, John Greenleaf Whittier, Juliet H. Severance, Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, MA, Martha Coffin Wright, Martha H. Mowry, Mary J. Scarlett Dixon, minister, Nantucket, Nine Partners School, orator, Orators, peace reform, Pennsylvania Peace Society, Phebe Anne Hanaford, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Priscilla Holmes Drake, Public Speaking, Quaker, Rachel Foster Avery, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Susan Brownell Anthony, Swarthmore College, teacher, Teachers, Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, woman suffragist, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
ABBOTT, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson
Tags: 1851-1860, 1852, Connecticut Valley Kindergarten Association, Education, educator, Elizabeth Robinson Abbott, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson, Hillside Avenue School, kindergarten, Lowell, Lucy H. Symonds, MA, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, Phoebe Adam, September, Teachers, teaching, women's clubs, Women's Rights
DIGGS, Mrs. Annie Le Porte
Tags: 1851-1860, 1853, Annie Le Porte Diggs, CAN, February, journalist, Kansas Equal Suffrage Association, London, Ontario, People's Party, poet, Politics/Government, Public Speaking, Temperance, temperance reformer, Unitarian, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
GREW, Miss Mary
Tags: 1811-1820, 1813, Anti-Slavery, author, Authors, Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, CT, Hartford, Mary Grew, minister, New Century Club, Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association, Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, September, Unitarian, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BASCOM, Mrs. Emma Curtiss
Tags: 1821-1830, 1828, Alice Bunker Stockham, Anna Bates Butler, April, Association for the Advancement of Women, Atwood & Culver, author, Authors, Education, Emma Curtiss Bascom, Great Barrington Academy, Hattie Tyng Griswold, Katharine F. Kern, Kinderhook Academy, MA, Patapsco Female Institute, Pittsfield Institute, Reform, reformer, Sheffield, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, Stratford Academy, Susan Brownell Anthony, teacher, Teachers, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Women's Suffrage Association for the State of Wisconsin, Writing/Publishing
HOOKER, Mrs. Isabella Beecher
Tags: 1821-1830, 1822, author, Authors, Catharine Esther Beecher, Congregationalist, Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, CT, Ella Bagnell Kendrick, February, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Independent, International Council of Women, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Joseph Roswell Hawley, Josephine White Griffing, lecturer, Litchfield, Lucy Stone, National American Woman Suffrage Association, National Woman Suffrage Association, orator, Orators, Paulina Wright Davis, Public Speaking, Putnam's Monthly, Susan Brownell Anthony, Victoria Claflin Woodhull, woman suffragist, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BRINTON, Mrs. Emma Southwick
Tags: 1831-1840, 1834, April, army nurse, author, Authors, Bradford Academy, Centennial, Emma Brinton Southwick, International Council of Women, International Sunday School Convention, journalist, lecturer, MA, Medicine, nurse, Nurses, Peabody, Public Speaking, Religion/Missionary, Samuel Gridley Howe, Society of Art, traveler, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
GREENE, Mrs. Louisa Morton
Tags: 1811-1820, 1819, Anti-Slavery, Ashburnham, author, Authors, Education, journalist, Louisa Morton Greene, MA, Medicine, National American Woman Suffrage Association, orator, Oxford Democrat, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, poet, Poets, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, suffrage, suffragist, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Water Cure, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
AUSTIN, Mrs. Helen Vickroy
Tags: 1821-1830, 1829, African-Americans, Daily Independent, Daughters of Temperance, Helen Vickroy Austin, horticulturalist, IN, Indiana Womans' Suffrage Association, journalist, July, Louise Esther Vickroy Boyd, Miamisburg, National Woman's Indian Rights Association, OH, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Reform, reformer, Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Science/Inventions, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Association of Richmond, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
ALDRICH, Mrs. Flora L.
WALLACE, Mrs. Zerelda Gray
Tags: 1811-1820, 1817, August, author, Authors, Bourbon County, Equal Suffrage Society of Indianapolis, Frances Elizabeth Willard, KY, Lew Wallace, May Wright Sewall, Millersburg, missionary work, National Woman Suffrage Convention, orator, Orators, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Susan Arnold Elston Wallace, Susan Brownell Anthony, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Council, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing, Zerelda Gray Wallace
THORPE, Mrs. Rose Hartwick
Tags: 1841-1850, 1850, Albion W. Tourgée, author, Charles T. Dillingham, Christian Science Journal, D. Lothrop Company, D. W. C. Durgin, Detroit Commercial Advertiser, Detroit Free Press, editor, Edward Solon Goodhue, Fleming H. Revell, Happy Days, Hillsdale College, IN, Lee and Shepard, Litchfield, MI, Mishawaka, Neale Publishing Company, orator, Orators, Our Continent, poet, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Rose Hartwick Thorpe, Rossiter Johnson, St. Nicholas, Stanley Hawley, Temperance, temperance reformer, Wide Awake, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing, Youth's Companion
SEVERANCE, Mrs. Juliet H.
Tags: 1831-1840, 1833, American Secular Union, Anti-Slavery, Baptist, De Ruyter, International Conference of Free-Thinkers, Juliet H. Severance, Labor Party, Mattie A. Freeman, Medicine, Northern Illinois Association of Spiritualists, NY, physician, Physicians, Politics/Government, Religion/Missionary, Spiritualist, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Women's Rights
KENDRICK, Mrs. Ella Bagnell
Tags: 1841-1850, 1849, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Connecticut Institute and Industrial Home for the Blind, Connecticut Valley Associate Alliance of Unitarian Women, Connecticut Woman's Suffrage Association, editor, Education, Ella Bagnell Kendrick, Equal Rights Association, Hartford, Hartford Prohibition Club, Isabella Beecher Hooker, lecturer, MA, Meriden, Meriden Prohibition Club, Meriden Scientific Association, New England Home, New Haven Prohibition Club, Plymouth, Politics/Government, Prohibition Party (CT), Public Speaking, Science/Inventions, suffrage, Temperance, temperance reformer, Unitarian, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
HILL, Mrs. Eliza Trask
Tags: 1831-1840, 1840, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Education, Eliza Trask Hill, Ellen Henrietta Richards, Julia Ward Howe, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, May, orator, Orators, Politics/Government, prison reform, Prohibition Party (MA), public schools, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Warren, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
CHENEY, Mrs. Ednah Dow
Tags: 1821-1830, 1824, Amanda L. Aikens, Anna Garlin Spencer, author, Authors, Autobiography, Boston, Boston School of Design for Women, Christian Examiner, Concord School of Philosophy, Ednah Dow Cheney, Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Free Religious Association, Freedman's Aid Society, Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop, Horticultural School for Women, Index, James Freeman Clarke, journalist, Julia Ward Howe, June, lecturer, Louisa May Alcott, MA, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Martha H. Mowry, Massachusetts School Suffrage Association, Mount Vernon School, New England Hospital for Women and Children, New England Women's Club, North American Review, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Public Speaking, Radical, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Seth Wells Cheney, suffrage, Theodore Parker, Woman's Journal, Women's Medical College, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
COLMAN, Mrs. Lucy Newhall
Tags: abolitionist, Abraham Lincoln, American Anti-Slavery Society, Amy Kirby Post, Andrew Jackson Davis, Anti-Slavery, author, Authors, Autobiography, Frederick Douglass, Free-thinkers, Griffith M. Cooper, Henry Bibb, Henry Clarke Wright, John Brown, Joseph Brockway, July, lecturer, Lucy Newhall Colman, MA, Marius Rancine Robinson, National Colored Orphan Asylum, Photius Fisk, Public Speaking, Samuel D. Moore, Sojourner Truth, Spiritualist, Sturbridge, Susan Brownell Anthony, Universalist, Wendell Phillips, Western Anti-Slavery Convention, William Lloyd Garrison, woman suffragist, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BROWN, Mrs. Charlotte Emerson
Tags: 1831-1840, 1838, Abbott Seminary, administrator, Andover, April, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Charlotte Emerson Brown, Education, educator, General Federation of Women, Hannah Lyman, IL, Jane Addams, literary clubs, MA, National Council of Women of the United States, NJ, Orange, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Ralph Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Religion/Missionary, Rockford, Rockford Seminary, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, suffrage, teacher, Teachers, William Bryant Brown, woman suffragist, Woman's Board of Missions, Woman's Club of Orange NJ, Woman's National Council of the United States, women's clubs, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
CRANE, Mrs. Mary Helen Peck
Tags: 1821-1830, 1827, Asbury Park, Associated Press, church worker, George Peck, Jonathan Townley Crane, journalist, M. Helen Crane, Mary Helen Peck Crane, Methodist Episcopal, New York Tribune, New York World, Newark, NJ, NY, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, PA, Port Jervis, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Stephen Crane, Temperance, temperance reformer, Wilkes Barre, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
SPOFFORD, Mrs. Harriet Prescott
Tags: 1831-1840, 1835, Annie Fields, April, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, Biography, Calais, Celia Thaxter, Century, decorating, furniture, Galaxy, Harper & Brothers, Harper's Magazine, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, Independent, interior decoration, Jane Andrews, Little Brown and Company, Louisa Stone Hopkins, Louise Chandler Moulton, Mary Abigail Dodge, Mary Louise Booth, ME, National Congress of Mothers, North American Review, novelist, Pinkerton Academy, poet, Poets, Putnam School, Reform, reformer, Richard Smith Spofford, Roberts Brothers, Rose Terry Cooke, Sarah Orne Jewett, Scribner's Magazine, Scribner's Monthly, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Women's Rights
WETHERALD, Miss Agnes Ethelwyn
Tags: 1851-1860, 1857, Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald, An Algonquin Maiden, April, author, Authors, Bel Thistlewaite, Business/Banking, businesswoman, CAN, Canada, Canadian Monthly, Chicago Current, Christian Union, editor, Elizabeth Cameron, Friends' Boarding School, Graeme Mercer Adam, Harper's Weekly, J. Lovell & Son, journalist, London Canada Advertiser, Magazine of Poetry, novelist, NY, Ontario, Our Wives and Daughters, Pickering College, poet, Poets, pseudonym, publisher, Quaker, Rockwood, St. Nicholas, Toronto Globe, Toronto Saturday Night, Union Springs, Williamson & Co., Woman's Journal, Women's Rights, Youth's Companion
CAMERON, Mrs. Elizabeth
Tags: 1851, 1851-1860, Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Canada, editor, Elizabeth Cameron, John Cameron, March, Niagara, Ontario, Our Wives and Daughters, publisher, reading clubs, Temperance, temperance reformer, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
WAIT, Mrs. Anna C.
Tags: 1831-1840, 1837, Anna Churchill Wait, Annie Le Porte Diggs, Belva H. Lockwood, Bertha H. Ellsworth, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Carrie Chapman Catt, Education, educator, Elizabeth F. Hokins, Ella W. Brown, Emily J. Biggs, Equal Suffrage Association, journalist, Kansas Equal Suffrage Association, Kansas municipal suffrage, Laura M. Johns, Lincoln (KS) Woman Suffrage Association, March, Martia L. Davis Berry, May B. Brown, Medina County, Nellie T. Butterfield, newspaper owner, OH, orator, Orators, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Sarah E. Lutes, Sarah Hall, teacher, Teachers, woman suffragist, Women's Rights
AMES, Miss Lucia True
Tags: 1851-1860, 1856, author, Authors, Boscawen, Charles Carleton Coffin, Education, Edwin Doak Mead, Houghton Mifflin & Company, Jane Addams, lecturer, Lucia True Ames, Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, May, New England Magazine, NH, orator, Orators, peace reform, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
CHARLES, Mrs. Emily Thornton
HENRY, Mrs. Josephine Kirby Williamson
Tags: 1841-1850, author, Authors, Blue Grass Blade, Charles Chilton Moore, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, February, Free-thinkers, Free-thought Federation of America, Harriet M. Closz, Hermann Wettstein, Josephine Kirby Williamson Henry, Kentucky Equal Rights Association, KY, Laura Clay, Mary Jane Safford, National Woman Suffrage Association, Newport, Politics/Government, Prohibition Party of Kentucky, Reform, reformer, suffrage, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
WILLARD, Miss Frances Elizabeth
Tags: 1831-1840, 1839, Arena, author, Authors, Churchville, editor, Education, educational administrator, educator, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Independent, Jennie Casseday, Julia A. Ames, Lavencia Holcomb Plumb, lecturer, Lepha Eliza Bailey, Mary A. Brayton Woodbridge, Mary Ashton Livermore, Mary Emily Bennett Coues, Mary H. Hunt, Mary Helen Peck Crane, Mary Towne Burt, Matilda B. Carse, Northwestern University, NY, orator, Orators, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, professor, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Sallie F. Chapin, Sarah Doan La Fetra, Temperance, temperance reformer, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing, Zerelda Gray Wallace
BRADWELL, Mrs. Myra
Tags: American Woman Suffrage Association, Board of Lady Managers, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Chicago, Chicago Legal News, Chicago Women's Club, Columbian Exposition, editor, Education, educational administrator, IL, Illinois Bar Association, Illinois Women's Press Association, Law, lawyer, Legal News Company, Manchester, Medicine, NY, Sanitary Commission, soldiers, Soldiers' Home Board, South Evanston Industrial School, VT, Women's Rights, World's Congress Auxilliary, Writing/Publishing
HIGGINSON, Mrs. Ella Rhoads
Tags: 1861-1870, 1862, American Red Cross, author, Authors, Boston Courier, campaign manager, Council Grove, Edgar L. Hampton, editor, Ella Rhoads Higginson, Frances C. Axtell, KS, Libraries, Mary H. Hunt, Oregon City Seminary, Pacific Coast Women's Press Association, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, poet, Poets, School Physiology Journal, West Shore, Westerner, Women's Rights
LOUGHEAD, Mrs. Flora Haines
Tags: 1851-1860, 1855, A.L. Bancroft & Company, author, Authors, CA, Chicago Inter-Ocean, CO, Denver, editor, Flora Haines Loughead, Houghton Mifflin & Company, July, Libraries, Lincoln University, Milwaukee, novelist, Novelists, San Franciscan, San Francisco Chronicle, Santa Barbara, WI, Woman's Parliament of Southern California, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
DABBS, Mrs. Ellen Lawson
Tags: 1853-1860, Angelina Virginia Winkler, April, College of Physicians and Surgeons, editor, Education, Edwin Pinckney Becton, Elizabeth Turner Fry, Ellen Lawson Dabbs, Furlow Masonic College, Isadore Miner, mother, newspaper owner, physician, Physicians, Rebecca Henry Hayes, Reform, Religion/Missionary, suffrage, teacher, Temperance, Texas, Texas Equal Rights Association, Texas Woman's Press Association, TX, Wife, Woman's Board of Missions, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Texas, Woman's Congress, Woman's Southern Council, Women's Rights
CRABTREE, Miss Lotta
BLACKWELL, Miss Alice Stone
STONE, Mrs. Lucy
Tags: 1811-1820, 1818, Alice Stone Blackwell, American Woman Suffrage Association, Anne Whitney, Anti-Slavery, August, author, Authors, Education, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, George William Curtis, Henry Browne Blackwell, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, Mary Barr Clay, Oberlin College, Olympia Brown, orator, Orators, Priscilla Holmes Drake, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Samuel Joseph May, Sarah Burger Stearns, teacher, Teachers, West Brookfield, William Lloyd Garrison, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Journal, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
AIKENS, Mrs. Amanda L.
Tags: 1831-1840, 1833, Amanda L. Aikens, Andrew J. Aikens, Association for the Advancement of Women, editor, Ednah Dow Cheney, Ella A. Giles, Evening Wisconsin, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Julia Ward Howe, MA, Maplewood Institute, Martha H. Mowry, May, Milwaukee, National Conference of Charities, North Adams, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Pittsfield, Politics/Government, WI, Wisconsin Conference of Charities, Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, Women's Republican Club of Wisconsin, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
ALCOTT, Miss Louisa May
Tags: 1831-1840, 1832, A. M. Barnard, Aaron Kimball Loring, Amos Bronson Alcott, Atlantic Monthly, Authors, Commonwealth, Concord, Education, Edward William Bok, Elizabeth Powell Bond, Fiction, Flora Fairfield, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Germantown, Henry Chandler Bowen, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Independent, James Redpath, Julia Ward Howe, Louisa May Alcott, Lucy Stone, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, May Alcott Nieriker, Moncure Daniel Conway, Moods, Norwalk Reflector, November, Old-Fashioned Girl, PA, pseudonym, Putnam's Monthly, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Roberts Brothers, Rose In Bloom, teacher, Theodore Parker, Thomas NIles, William David Ticknor, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
DIAZ, Mrs. Abby Morton
Tags: 1821, 1821-1830, Abby Morton Diaz, Anti-Slavery, Arena, Atlantic Monthly, Christian Scientist, Education, Edward Eggleston, Ella Farman, Hearth and Home, Henry Chandler Bowen, Independent, industrial reformer, James Thomas Fields, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, Massachusetts, New England Monthly, November, Our Young Folks, Plymouth, Public Speaking, Reform, Social Work, Wide Awake, William Dean Howells, Woman's Congress, Woman's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
CHILD, Mrs. Lydia Maria
Tags: 1801-1810, 1802, Anti-Slavery, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, Biography, Columbian Magazine, David Lee Child, editor, February, Fiction, Harriet G. Hosmer, John Greenleaf Whittier, Juvenile Miscellany, Ladies' Repository, Living Age, Lydia Maria Child, MA, Medford, Moses Dresser Phillips, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Rosa Miller Avery, United States Democratic Review, Wendell Phillips, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
MOWRY, Miss Martha H.
Tags: 1811-1820, 1818, Association for the Advancement of Women, Education, Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, Green Street Select School, June, lecturer, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Martha H. Mowry, Medicine, physician, professor, Providence, Providence Physiological Society, Public Speaking, RI, Women's Rights
CHACE, Mrs. Elizabeth Buffum
Tags: 1801-1810, 1806, Abby Gove, American Woman Suffrage Association, Anti-Slavery, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, December, Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Frederick Douglass, Free Religious Association, Friends' Boarding School, George Denison Prentice, Manufacturers' and Farmers' Journal, New England Magazine, Providence, pseudonym, Quaker, Reform, reformer, Rhode Island, Rhode Island Women's Suffrage Association, RI, Rowland Gibson Hazard, Samuel Joseph May, suffragist, Susan Brownell Anthony, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Ebenezer Richmond, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BATTEY, Mrs. Emily Verdery
LIPPINCOTT, Mrs. Sara Jane
Tags: 1821-1830, 1823, Abraham Lincoln, All The Year Round, and Fields, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, editor, George Mann, George R. Graham, Grace Greenwood, Graham's Magazine, Greenwood Institute, Hammatt Billings, Harper's Magazine, Hearth and Home, Home Journal, Horace Mann, Household Words, Independent, journalist, Julian Hawthorne, Little Pilgrim, Mary Byers, New York Mirror, New York Times, New York Tribune, NY, Onondaga County, Pompey, pseudonym, Reed, Sara Jane Lippincott, September, Tait Sons & Company, Ticknor, Una Hawthorne, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
HOFFMAN, Mrs. Sophia Curtiss
Tags: 1821-1830, 1825, Association for the Advancement of Women, Edwin Hubbell Chapin, Emma Abbott, Emma Curtiss Bascom, National Society of New England Women, November, Phebe Anne Hanaford, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Sarah E. Bourne, Sheffield, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, Sorosis, Universalist, Women's Rights
BARTON, Miss Clara
Tags: 1821, 1821-1830, author, Authors, Charles Mason, Clara Barton, Clinton Liberal Institute, December, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, James A. Garfield, Kate Brownlee Sherwood, MA, Martha Elvira Stone, Mary Emily Bennett Coues, Medicine, Missing Soldiers Office, National First Aid Association of America, Nettie L White, North Oxford, nurse, Nurses, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Pro Re Nata, reformer, Susan B. Anthony, United States Patent Office, Women's Rights