A stirring appeal : speech, 1913.

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A stirring appeal : speech, 1913.

Speech given to women voters of Oregon urging them to vote "yes" against two proposed measures by H.J. Parkinson on the special election ballot of Nov. 4, 1913.

1 item (3 leaves) ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7125524

University of Oregon Libraries

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Parkinson, H. J.

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Duniway, Abigail Scott, 1834-1915

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A writer, newspaper publisher, and promoter for women's rights, Abigail Scott Duniway was Oregon's strongest voice for the cause of woman's suffrage. Born Abigail Jane Scott in 1834, she left Illinois for Oregon with her family in 1852, where she met her husband Ben Duniway. The couple settled in Yamhill County, but because of financial difficulties and Ben's permanent injury in a wagon accident, they had to sell their land. The couple moved to nearby Lafayette, where Abigail taught school and, ...