Hopkins, Alison Low Turnbull, 1880-1951

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Alison Turnbull Hopkins (May 20, 1880, Morristown, NJ– March 18, 1951); on the executive board of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage; New Jersey state chair for the National Woman's Party; member of Heterodoxy; part of the "Silent Sentinels" and White House protests, 1917; arreststed and sentenced to jail at Occoquan Workhouse, pardoned by Pres. Wilson at the request of her husband; opened a dress shop in New York City, called Marjane Ltd; married John Appleton Haven Hopkins

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Alison Low Turnbull Hopkins; b 20 May 1880, Morristown, New Jersey; d. 18 Mar 1951, Manhattan, New York;

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Name Entry: Hopkins, Alison Low Turnbull, 1880-1951

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