Luellen Teters Bussenius papers, 1874-1969.
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Luellen Cass Teters Bussenius, journalist, author, and clubwoman, was an editor of The Delineator in New York and a contributor to many periodicals. Her marriage to W. A. Otto Bussenius, 1874-1944, a German importer, ended in divorce. She was active in many patriotic, political, and business organizations. From the guide to the Luellen Teters Bussenius Papers, 1874-1969., (Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Luellen Cass Tet...
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Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946
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Carrie Lane Chapman Catt, suffragist, early feminist, political activist, and Iowa State alumna (1880), was born on January 9, 1859 in Ripon, Wisconsin to Maria Clinton and Lucius Lane. At the close of the Civil War, the Lanes moved to a farm near Charles City, Iowa where they remained throughout their lives. Carrie entered Iowa State College in 1877 completing her work in three years. She graduated at the top of her class and while in Ames established military drills for women, became the first...