Articles concerning the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Virginia, n.d.

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Articles concerning the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Virginia, n.d.

The collection contains a photostat of a handwritten article "Charlottesville Union," by E.P. Hawkins; a typescript "Frances E. Willard," by Amy C. Weech; a printed article "On memory's canvas," regarding Willard, by Jane A. Stewart; and a page from the Baltimore Sun, possibly saved for information in the genealogical column.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7672518

University of Virginia. Library

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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. ...

Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Virginia

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Organization dedicated to preventing the sale and consumption of alcohol in Virginia. From the description of Papers of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Virginia [manuscript], 1882-1958. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647826833 ...

Stewart, Jane Agnes, 1860-

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Hawkins, E. P.

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Weech, Amy C.

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