Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention miscellany [manuscript], 1936.

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Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention miscellany [manuscript], 1936.

Memorabilia from the 54th annual convention held in Charlottesville, Va., include the program, an [advertising flier?] featuring photographs of Mrs. Howard M. Hoge and Mrs. Ella A. Boole, Mrs. Walter Page's place card, a delegates ribbon and a photograph of six leaders: Mrs. Alice Warner, Mrs. Shephard, Mrs. Walter H. Page, Mrs. Strickler, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Hoge.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Shepherd, Lilian A.

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Hoge, Sara H.

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Page, Alice Wilson, 1858-1942

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Boole, Ella A. (Ella Alexander), 1858-1952

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Church and temperance worker; interviewee married William H. Boole. From the description of Reminiscences of Ella Alexander Boole : oral history, 1950. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309721674 ...

Warner, Alice Sizer.

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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 ...

Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Virginia. 1936 : Charlottesville, Va.).

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