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- Tags: temperance reformer
WILLARD, Mrs. Allie C.
Tags: 1851-1860, 1860, Allie C. Willard, April, Authors, Bertha J. Baur, biographer, Biographers, Business/Banking, businesswoman, editor, education reformer, Frances Elizabeth Willard, IL, J. T. Mallalieu, L. B. Fifield, Lady Henry Somerset, librarian, Libraries, London Signal, Loup City Times, Nauvoo, Nebraska Editorial Association, Omaha Daily Bee, Politics/Government, postmaster, Postmasters, Reform, reformer, State Senate Clerk, Temperance, temperance reformer, Western Newspaper Union, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Writing/Publishing
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
ACHESON, Mrs. Sarah C.
Tags: 1841-1850, 1844, author, Authors, Denison, Elizabeth Turner Fry, Ellen Lawson Dabbs, February, lecturer, PA, philanthropist, Philanthropy, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Sarah C. Acheson, Temperance, temperance reformer, Texas Equal Rights Association, TX, Washington, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Texas, 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
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
MILLER, Mrs. Emily Huntington
Tags: 1831-1840, 1833, AC McClurg & Co., Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, Brooklyn, Chautauqua, Chautauqua Woman's Club, college president, CT, E P Dutton, Education, educational administrator, Emily Huntington Miller, George F. Root, Harper's Magazine, Independent, journalist, juvenile literature, Little Corporal, lyricist, missionary work, Music, Northwestern University, Oberlin College, October, Our Young Folks, poet, Poets, pseudonym, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Root & Cady, Sunday School teaching, Temperance, temperance reformer, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
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
TELFORD, Mrs. Mary Jewett
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
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
BOLTON, Mrs. Sarah Knowles
Tags: 1841, 1841-1850, American Social Science Association, Annie Wittenmyer, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, Catharine Esther Beecher, Charles Edward Bolton, Charles Knowles Bolton, Congregationalist, CT, editor, Farmington, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hartford Female Seminary, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, Magazine of Poetry, Reform, reformer, Sarah Knowles Bolton, September, Temperance, temperance reformer, Waverly Magazine, WCTU, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Writing/Publishing
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
LA FETRA, Mrs. Sarah Doan
Tags: 1841-1850, 1843, Alfred Holbrook, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Education, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Grover Cleveland, James Harlan, Judith Ellen Foster, June, Methodist Episcopal, Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church of Washington DC, missionary work, OH, Religion/Missionary, Sabina, Sarah Doan La Fetra, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Washington DC, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Foreign Missionary Association
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
WRIGHT, Mrs. Julia McNair
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
ALDEN, Mrs. Isabella Macdonald
Tags: 1841, 1841-1850, author, Authors, Chautauqua, Daniel Lothrop, Education, educator, Gustavus Rossenberg Alden, Hearth and Presbyter, juvenile literature, Lothrop Publishing Company, missionary work, novelist, November, NY, Oneida Seminary, orator, Orators, Pansy, Presbyterian, Presbyterian Primary Quarterly, pseudonym, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Rochester, Sunday School books, Sunday School teaching, Temperance, temperance reformer, Westminster Teacher, Woman's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
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
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
HANAFORD, Rev. Phebe Anne
Tags: 1821-1830, 1829, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, chaplain, Collective biographies, Connecticut House and Senate, CT, Detroit, editor, First Universalist Church, Grand Templars, Hartford, Hingham, Jersey City, John Greenleaf Adams, Ladies' Repository, Lucretia Mott, MA, Maria Mitchell, May, minister, Myrtle, Nantucket, New Haven, NJ, Olympia Brown, Phebe Anne Hanaford, poet, Poets, Religion/Missionary, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, Sorosis, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Universalist, Waltham, Writing/Publishing
BENEDICT, Miss Emma Lee
Tags: 1851-1860, 1857, American Issue, author, Authors, City University of New York, Clifton Park, DC, Education, Hyde Park, Lee and Shepard, Mary H. Hunt, New York School Journal, NY, poet, Poets, Reform, reformer, Scientific Temperance Federation, State Normal School (Albany), teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Washington, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Writing/Publishing
DODGE, Miss Hannah Perkins
Tags: 1821-1830, author, Baptist, Codman Hill Young Ladies' School, Dorchester, Education, educator, Edward Everett Hale, Edward Griffin Porter, Eli Thayer, Francis Wayland, George W. Gile, Helen V. Cloues, Isaac Davis, Kalamazoo College, Lawrence Academy, librarian, Libraries, Littleton, MA, New London Literary and Scientific Institution, North Littleton, Oread Institute, Philanthropy, principal, Reform, reformer, superintendent of schools, teacher, Temperance, temperance reformer, Townsend Female Seminary, William Jacob Cloues, Worcester, Writing/Publishing
FRISSELL, Miss Seraph
Tags: 1831-1840, 1840, August, Education, educator, foreign missions, Hampden Medical Society, home missions, MA, Massachusetts Medical Society, Medicine, Mount Holyoke, Peru, physician, Physicians, Pittsfield, professor, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Seraph Frissell, Springfield, Temperance, temperance reformer, University of Michigan, Woman's Board of Missions, Woman's Christian Temperance Union
CARSE, Mrs. Matilda B.
Tags: 1831-1840, 1835, Belfast, Business/Banking, Chicago, Chicago Foundlings Home, Frances Elizabeth Willard, George E. Shipman, IL, Ire, Julia A. Ames, Lady Henry Somerset, Marshall Field, Matilda B. Carse, November, Philanthropy, Reform, reformer, Temperance, temperance reformer, Temperance Temple, Union Signal, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Club of Chicago, Woman's Temperance Publication Association
PLUMB, Levancia Holcomb
Tags: 1841, 1841-1850, Business/Banking, businesswoman, college trustee, Education, financier, IL, Julia A. Ames, Levancia Holcomb Plumb, Mary Bannister Willard, Mrs. L. H. Plumb, NY, Oberlin College, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Prohibition Party (IL), Sand Lake, Streator, Temperance, temperance hospital, temperance reformer, Washingtonian Home, Wheaton College, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Temperance Publication Association
AMES, Miss Julia A.
Tags: 1861, 1861-1870, biographer, Biographers, Biography, Chicago Inter-Ocean, Chicago School of Oratory, Circle of King's Daughters, editor, Frances Elizabeth Willard, IL, Illinois Wesleyan University, illustrated biographies, Jennie Casseday, Julia A. Ames, Levancia Holcomb Plumb, Mary Bannister Willard, Matilda B. Carse, October, orator, Orators, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Sarah E. Morgan, Streator, Streator High School, Temperance, temperance reformer, Union Signal, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Temperance Publication Association, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
WOODBRIDGE, Mrs. Mary A. Brayton
Tags: 1821-1830, 1830, Aaron Merritt Hills, Amendment Herald, April, Cleveland, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Horace Mann, James A. Garfield, MA, Maria Mitchell, Mary A. Brayton Woodbridge, Nantucket, OH, Phebe Anne Hanaford, Reform, reformer, Temperance, temperance reformer, Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GORTON, Mrs. Cynthia M. R.
Tags: 1821-1830, 1829, author, Authors, Blind Bard of Michigan, blindness, Christian Herald, Cynthia M. R. Gorton, disability, Emma Willard, February, Great Barrington, Ida Glenwood, MA, Magazine of Poetry, orator, Orators, poet, Poets, pseudonym, Reform, reformer, Temperance, temperance reformer, Troy Female Seminary, women as authors