Papers, 1892-1994 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1892-1994 (inclusive).

Collection includes Southard's journals (manuscript and typescript), 1892-1964; correspondence, 1903-1970; biographical information; records of the American Association of Women Ministers; publications by Southard; photographs; and audiotapes.

8.25 linear ft.

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Woman's christian temperance union

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Temperance organization founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1874. Campaigning against the use of alcohol and in favor of labor laws and prison reform, the W.C.T.U. became one of the largest and most influential women's organizations of the 19th century. It became global when the World W.C.T.U. was founded in 1883. The organization continued to exist through the 20th century, although membership declined after the passage of the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) in 1919. From the description of ...

Southard, M. Madeline (Mabel Madeline), 1877-

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Methodist minister and author, M. Madeline Southard was born in Kansas in 1877, the daughter of James and Madeline (Rogers) Southard. She attended Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan. (A.B. 1899) and Northwestern University (M.A. 1919) and was the founder of the American Association of Women Ministers (1919). Ordained in the Methodist Church in 1924, she had pastorates in Colorado, Montana, and Kansas, and preached throughout the United States, in the Philippines (1928, 1930, 1947-1948), and Ind...

American Association of Woman Ministers.

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