Revealing Our Routes : women of Boulder County. 2002.
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Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy), 1831-1904
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Isabella Lucy Bird was born on 15 October 1831 in Boroughbridge Hall, Yorkshire, England. The Bird family had established the silk trade at Coventry in the late 1600s, and were themselves silk masters. Isabella's first publication at the age of 16 was a pamphlet addressing free trade versus protectionism, after which she continued writing articles for various periodicals. In 1854, Bird's life of travelling began, She traveled to the United States, Australia, and Hawaii. In 1873 she covered over...
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885
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Helen Hunt Jackson (pen name, H.H.; born Helen Maria Fiske; October 15, 1830 – August 12, 1885) was an American poet and writer who became an activist on behalf of improved treatment of Native Americans by the United States government. She described the adverse effects of government actions in her history A Century of Dishonor (1881). Her novel Ramona (1884) dramatized the federal government's mistreatment of Native Americans in Southern California after the Mexican–American War and attracted co...
Lohr, Minnie McIntosh, 1877-1964.
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Antoine, Josephine, 1908-1971.
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Schmoll, Hazel Marguerite
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Miss Schmoll studied at Chicago under Professor Cowles, who is credited with being the originator of the ecology movement. From the description of School records, 1906-1934. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427365746 Miss Schmoll worked at the State Historical and Natural History Museum and was State Botanist. From the description of State Historical and Natural History Museum papers, . (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427366033 ...
Cardenas, Lou, 1918-
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Mann, Ethel, 1906-1986.
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Harbeck, Kate A. Hammel, 1859-1930.
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Empson, Lida, 1876-1956.
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Guise, Hannah Clement Spaulding, 1843-1928.
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Ewing, Edith E. Abbott, 1886-1976.
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Sanchez, Alicia, 1926-1985.
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Maxwell, Martha, 1831-1881
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Kanemoto, Chiyo, 1925-1999.
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Poisal, Margaret.
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Mann, Marion, 1908-1994.
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Flowers, Ruth Cave, 1903-....
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Thompson, Elizabeth, 1821-1899
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Rippon, Mary, 1850-1935
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Mary Rippon (1850-1935) was born in Lisbon, Illinois. After completing high school, Rippon unsuccessfully sought higher education, which was unavailable to women during this time in the United States. Instead she spent five years studying in Germany, France, and Switzerland. Upon returning to America, Rippon began her career teaching high school in Detroit. After the continual persuasion of Dr. Joseph A. Sewall, Rippon's former high school chemistry teacher in Illinois and the first president of...
Smith, Lillian Lyon Thorne, 1866-1931.
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Montgomery, Mabel Guise, 1885-1956.
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Mabel Guise Montgomery was the daughter of Hannah C. Spaulding and James H. Guise of Gold Hill, Colorado. From the description of Guise / Spaulding family papers. 1859-1949. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427266933 ...
Molloy, Florence C., 1879-1951.
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Roche, Josephine A. (Josephine Aspinwall), 1886-1976
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Director of the Foreign Language Information Service, Josephine Aspinwall Roche (1886-1976) was educated at Vassar and Columbia University. Before coming to the Service, she was chief probation officer and director of girls' work in the Denver (Colorado) juvenile court, inspector of amusements and policewomen in Denver, and special investigator for the National Consumers' League. The FLIS served sixteen nationality groups; its purpose was to interpret America to the immigrants and vice versa. It...
Colacci, Mary, 1899-1949.
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MacLeay, Mabel N., 1883-1950.
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Vaille, Agnes, 1881-1925.
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Vanderpoel, Matilda.
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Beranek, Elizabeth, 1882-1956.
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Holmberg, Carolyn, 1944-1998.
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McHarg, Flora Silliman, 1872-1961.
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Miller, Mary Elizabeth Foote, 1842-1921.
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Fairhurst, Emma E. Hauberg, 1865-1950.
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Emma E. Fairhurst owned and operated the Columbia Hotel in Ward, Colorado. She died at Ward in 1950 and was buried in Columbia Cemetery, Boulder. From the description of Notes 1938-1939. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261057 From the description of Christmas shopping list and list of relatives 1940. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261060 From the description of Mining claims legal papers 1921-1941. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCa...
Walker, Sarah Elizabeth
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Wolle, Muriel Sibell, 1898-1977
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Colorado author, artist, historian, and lecturer. Born April 3, 1898 Brooklyn, N.Y. Long-time resident of Colorado and art professor at University of Colorado. Died January 9, 1977 Boulder. From the description of Papers, 1926-1976. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14117123 Muriel Sibell Wolle was a renowned artist and writer who captured pictorially and in words the spirit of hundreds of old mining towns and mining camps in the American West. Her paintings and s...
Sherwood, Jean B., 1846-1938.
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Professor Boggess' speech accepting the portrait of Jean Sherwood that was unveiled in the art gallery of the University of Colorado, Boulder in at 264-1-10. The portrait was transferred to the Boulder Historical Museum before 1976, and is there in Feb. 2002. From the description of Jean Sherwood's correspondence. 1915-1937. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427259418 Jane Addams, founder of Hull House in Chicago and a great supporter of women's rights, was on th...
Barker, Hannah Connell, 1844-1918.
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Shepard, Anna Osler, 1903-1973
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