Papers of the Blackwell family, 1835-1963

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Papers of the Blackwell family, 1835-1963

1835-1963

Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of physician Elizabeth Blackwell, her daughter Katharine Kitty Barry Blackwell, and suffragist Alice Stone Blackwell.

7 file boxes, 43 folders of photographs, 10 daguerreotypes, 1 folio folder

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Blackwell family.

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The most prominent members of the Blackwell family were Elizabeth (1821-1910) and Emily (1826-1910), among the earliest women doctors and founders of the New York Infirmary and College for Women; their brother Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909), his wife Lucy Stone (1818-1893), and their daughter Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), known for their leading roles in the abolition, woman suffrage, and prohibition movements; and their sister-in-law Antoinette Louisa (Brown) Blackwell (1825-1921), wif...

Blackwell, Katharine Barry, 1849-

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New York Infirmary for Women and Children.

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Jex-Blake, Sophia, 1849-1912

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Physician, founder and dean of the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women. From the description of Letter, undated, [probably between 1878 and 1912] : to the Editor of the Spectator. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35093321 ...

Lawrence, Sarah Witt Stone.

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Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910

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Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England, in 1821 to a politically outspoken father committed to fairness among his male and female children. In 1832, Samuel Blackwell moved his family to the United States in part for financial reasons but also to participate in the abolitionist movement. Two of his daughters would grow up to continue this fight against slavery and to work towards women's rights, specifically in the area of women in medicine. After years of struggling to be taken ...

Coe, Evelyn Peverly, 1881-1966

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Isabella Evelyn Peverley was born to Ralph Peverley and Caroline Lodge Peverley on October 14, 1881 in Delaware. Her parents had social connections to Philadelphia and Quebec. In 1900, she married West Point graduate Arthur Penhram Stanly Hyde, whom she divorced shortly after meeting Richard Davenport Coe in 1906. She married Coe, a Massachusetts native, in 1906 and the couple moved to Massachusetts, though Coe worked for a Boston-based company in Puerto Rico. Evelyn Coe was involved in sever...

Mosher, Eliza Maria, 1846-1928

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Eliza Maria Mosher was born October 2, 1846 in Cayuga County, New York. After attending the New England Hospital for Women and Children, she enrolled at the University of Michigan Department of Medicine and Surgery, graduating in 1875. In 1877, after a year in private practice, she was made resident physician at the Massachusetts State Reformatory Prison for Women. She was later appointed superintendent. She taught for a time at Wellesley College, then in 1883, she opened a private prac...

Dall, Caroline Healey, 1822-1912

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Caroline Wells Healey Dall (June 22, 1822 – December 17, 1912) was an American feminist writer, transcendentalist, and reformer. She was affiliated with the National Women's Rights Convention, the New England Women's Club, and the American Social Science Association. Her associates included Elizabeth Peabody and Margaret Fuller, as well as members of the Transcendentalist movement in Boston. Caroline Healey was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, daughter of Mark Healey, a merchant and ...

Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893

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Lucy Stone (b. Aug. 13, 1818, West Brookfield, MA–d. Oct. 18, 1893, Boston, MA) was born to parents Hannah Matthews and Francis Stone. At age 16, Stone began teaching in district schools always earning far less money than men. In 1847, she became the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree from Oberlin College. After college, Stone began her career with the Garrisonian Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society and began giving public speeches on women's rights. In the fall of 1847, with...

Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898

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Best known for her leadership (1879-1898) of the influential Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Willard also supported and often spearheaded a wide variety of social reforms, including woman suffrage, economic equality, and fair labor laws. Willard gained an international reputation through her speeches and publications. She was the first woman to be honored with a statue in the U.S Capitol building, and her Evanston home was one of the first house museums to in the country. ...

Hooker, Isabella Beecher, 1822-1907

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Isabella Beecher Hooker, née Isabella Beecher, (born Feb. 22, 1822, Litchfield, Conn., U.S.—died Jan. 25, 1907, Hartford, Conn.), American suffragist prominent in the fight for women’s rights in the mid- to late 19th century. Isabella Beecher was a daughter of the Reverend Lyman Beecher and a half sister of Henry Ward Beecher, Catharine Beecher, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. She was educated mainly in schools founded by Catharine. In 1841 she married John Hooker, a law student and descendant of Tho...

Gregory, Maurice

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Sayer, Ellie

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T. L. Browne

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Jones, Mabel

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Pearson, John C. (John Cleary), 1902-

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Zakrzewska, Marie Elizabeth, 1829-1906

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Garrett, Elizabeth

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Nellie Burton.

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Jane B. Henderson

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Jennie C. Ferguson

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Fannie Leigh Smith

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Arthur A. Beale

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Mosher, Alfrieda

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Alice M. Hawker

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Frances (Alofsen) Titterton

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Jane Lane Claynor

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Burrows, Herbert

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White, William Hale, 1831-1913

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English novelist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Park Hill, Surrey, to W.A. Knight, 1883 June 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270867602 From the description of Autograph letter signed : High Wickham, Hastings, to W.A. Knight, 1896 Sept. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270867606 From the description of Autograph letter signed : "The Cottage," Groombridge, Kent, to W.A. Knight, 1904 Mar. 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270867611 En...

Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown, 1825-1921

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Antoinette Louisa Brown, later Antoinette Brown Blackwell (May 20, 1825 – November 5, 1921), was the first woman to be ordained as a mainstream Protestant minister in the United States. She was a well-versed public speaker on the paramount issues of her time and distinguished herself from her contemporaries with her use of religious faith in her efforts to expand women's rights. Brown was born the youngest of seven in Henrietta, New York, to Joseph Brown and Abby Morse. Brown was recognized as...

Atwood, Beth

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Mary C. Watson

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Irene D. Eaton

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Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950

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Daughter of suffrage leaders Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, Alice Stone Blackwell joined her parents in writing and editing the Woman's Journal. For additional biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971). From the description of Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1885-1950 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008749 Editor, The woman's journal and suffrage news. From the description of Letter, 1920 Apr...

Newman, Francis William, 1805-1897

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Epithet: agent to Lord FitzWilliam at Wentworth British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001390.0x0001b3 English scholar and man of letters. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to Professor Knight, 1864 Nov. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270610469 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Weston-super-Mare, to Alexander Strahan, of the "Contemporary Review", 1878 A...

Bertha Simmons

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Louise Appel

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Gertrude Collins.

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Whittaker Swinton

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Leffington, Blanche

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Gerken, Leon

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Belloc, Bessie Rayner, 1829-1925

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Bessie Rayner Parkes (later Belloc), 1829-1925, was the only daughter of Joseph Parkes, a Birmingham Unitarian, and Elizabeth Parkes, granddaughter of Joseph Priestley. She was a lifelong friend of Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon and with her was an active supporter of the campaigns for women's work, suffrage, legal rights and education. Bessie Parkes was born in Birmingham on 16 June 1829. Both her father and mother were from long-established Unitarian families. However, despite their radical libe...

Lawrence, Sarah Witt (Stone)

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Mary Sinclair Coghill

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Timmons, Elsie

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Jeanne M. Denniss.

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McLane, Mary

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American Woman's Educational Association

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Mary Steward Kilgour

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Robinson, Austin

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May, Bruno

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Herman Bicknell

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Coote, Alexander

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Mitchell, Agnes

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Helen M. Wilson

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Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905

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Josephine Shaw Lowell, civic volunteer, born in West Roxbury, Mass., in 1843, brother of Robert Gould Shaw and widow of Colonel Charles Robert Lowell, was active as a social reformer in New York City. She was the first woman appointed to the New York State Board of Charities and founder of the New York Charity Organization Society and the Woman's Municipal League of New York City. From the description of Papers, 1906-1909 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 2320073...

Jones, Emma

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H. H. Newcombe

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Benjamin P. Chute

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Emma Stone (Lawrence)

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Annie Leigh Browne

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Florence A. Storey.

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American colonization society

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The American Colonization Society was founded in 1817 in Washington, D.C. for the purpose of transporting freeborn and emancipated American blacks to Africa and helping them start a new life there. From the description of List of emigrants for Liberia, 1867 Nov. 17. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144821 The American Colonization Society was an organization dedicated to transporting freeborn blacks and emancipated slaves to Africa, to what is n...

Helen Baldwin Ernest Bell

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Smith, J. Hyatt (John Hyatt), 1824-1886

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Garrigue, Evelyn

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Askew, John Bertram

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Forshern, Laura

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Titterton, Frances

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Gwenllian Rogers Austin Robinson

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Ethel Simmons

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Ethel (Jones) Whidden

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Jenkins, Lilian

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Raleni, Natalie

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Payne, Ellen

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Edward K. Blyth

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Anna H. Simpson.

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Katherine H. Browning

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John Pingay.

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Blackwell, Anna, 1816-1900.

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Leonard Huxley.

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Richard Horace Thornely

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Caroline E. Marsh

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Lele G. Deeter

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Saunders, George S.

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E. Arthur Robinson

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Amy Bryan Binney

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Hickman, Alan

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Dannreuther, Isolde

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Elizabeth M. Johnston

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Papazian, Bertha S.

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Elliot, Daisy

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Peare, Emilie

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Florence (Blackwell) Mayhew

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Campbell, Annie

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Alan A. L. Hickman

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Abbie L. Wheeler

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Blackwell Jones

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Boston Equal Suffrage League

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Marie Fischer-Lette

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Scott, Jenny, 1970-

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Allison Napier Parker

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Pertz, Emma

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Felhen, Eunice

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Thornely, John

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George Washington Blackwell

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Sylvia A. Booth

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George H. Waterman

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May Dickinson Berry

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Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919

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Anna Howard Shaw (February 14, 1847 – July 2, 1919) was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. She was also a physician and one of the first ordained female Methodist ministers in the United States. Born in northern England in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1847, her family left England and immigrated to the United States. In their new country, the Shaws made several moves. After settling in the bustling port city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, they uprooted again, this time ...

Grace H. Stewart

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Grace S. Hoags.

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Rogers, Meyric

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Zakrzewska, Marie E. (Marie Elizabeth), 1829-1902

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Blackwell, Emily, 1826-1910

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Scott, John C.

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Anna (Nannie) Huntington

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Leyson, Hyacinthe

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Hamman, Mary

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Lake, George

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Jex-Blake, Sophia, 1840-1912

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Davison, Elsie

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Blackwell, Howard Lane

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Imray, Kate

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Chapman, Nellie

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Alfred Brookes Robinson

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Annie E. Rapley

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Janet G. Harwood

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Mrs. S. C. Polley

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Rowland Estcourt.

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Katherine M. Foote

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Ella C. Flint

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Boyd, Marguerite

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Harvey, Paul

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Blackwell, Katharine (Kitty) Barry, 1849-

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Creighton, Louise, 1850-1936

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Emily Gurney.

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Alfred K. Wallace

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Alfred E. Clements

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Elizabeth B. Ransom

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Hagar, Louise

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Maria A. Barlow

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Trollope, Thomas

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T. Mary Lockyer

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Gertrude A. Field

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BLACKWELL FAMILY

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The most important members of the Blackwell family were Elizabeth (1821-1910) and Emily (1826-1910), among the earliest woman doctors and founders of the New York Infirmary and College of Women; their brother Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909), his wife Lucy Stone (1818-1893), and their daughter Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950), known for their leading roles in the abolition, woman suffrage, and prohibition movements; and their sister-in-law Antoinette Louisa (Brown) Blackwell (182...

Kemp, Alfred

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Tilly, Nellie

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Helen L. N. Bell

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Scott, James

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Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909

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Mary F. Hobart.

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Blavatsky, H.P. (Helena Petrovna), 1831-1891

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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891) was born in Russia and was one of the most influential writers in the occult world. In 1875, along with Henry Olcott and William Quan Judge, she founded the Theosophical Society to promote universal brotherhood, investigate laws of nature and latent human powers, and study comparative religion, philosophy, and science. Madame Blavatsky, as she is known, studied the occult for nearly 25 years and claimed to be able to perform mental and physical feats such as...

C. Creighton

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D. M. Borcherds

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Jane A. Napier

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Winifred Simmons.

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Garrett, Mary Elizabeth, 1854-1915

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Mary Elizabeth Garrett (1854-1915), a wealthy philanthropist, championed women’s education by founding the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Maryland, helping to finance Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and ensuring that women were admitted into the John Hopkins University School of Medicine. She was an active suffragist and financially helped that cause until her death in 1915. Mary Elizabeth Garrett was born on March 5, 1854 in Baltimore, Maryland, the daught...

Ranson, William

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A. Helen Boyle

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Campbell, Isabella

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Estcourt, Rowland

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Mary Elizabeth (May) Hickman

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Adolphe Leon Gerken

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McLaren, Alice

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F. Cecilia Tubbs.

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Carlotta Russell Lowell

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Ethel Harvey

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Mary S. Kilgour

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Frances C. Elliot.

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Sumpter, Marjorie

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Martin, Susan Duell

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Essie W. Williams.

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Emma Pertz.

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Connie Judge.

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Denis Crelatz.

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Martha B. Sumpter

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Agnes L. Love

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Scott, John

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Bodichon, Barbara Leigh Smith

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Sprague, Julia A.

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Blackwell, Marian

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Jessie Newcombe

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Harris, Frances.

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Barker, Esther

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J. Stamfeld

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Scott, Rita

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George C. Cope

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