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- Tags: MA
PERRY, Miss Nora
Tags: 1831, 1831-1840, Authors, Boston Radical Club, Dudley, George William Curtis, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, James R. Osgood and Company, John Greenleaf Whittier, John M. Hay, Little Brown and Company, MA, Nora Perry, Poets, Rose Terry Cooke, Sarah Helen Whitman, Wendell Phillips, Writing/Publishing
SEDGWICK, Miss Catharine Maria
Tags: 1781-1790, 1789, Abby Hopper Gibbons, Anna Jameson, Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta, Anti-Slavery, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Education, Fanny Fern, Fanny Kemble, Henry Whitney Bellows, Home for Discharged Female Convicts, Isaac T. Hopper Home, John Greenleaf Whittier, Joseph Story, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child, MA, Nathaniel Parker Willis, New York Prison Association, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, prison reform, Reform, reformer, Sarah Moore Grimke, Sarah Payson Willis Parton, Stockbridge, teacher, Teachers, Unitarian, William Cullen Bryant, Writing/Publishing, Young Ladies' School
WEST, Mrs. Julia E. Houston
Tags: 1831-1840, 1832, Adelaide Phillips, Alberto Randegger, Ashburnham, Boston Peace Jubilee, Christine Nilsson, Edward Everett Hale, Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa, Ginerva Guerrabella, Hermine Rudersdorff, John Greenleaf Whittier, John Rogers Thomas, Julia E. Houston West, June, MA, Mendelssohn Quintette Club, Music, Newman Hall, soprano, Wintergreen Club
ALDRICH, Miss Susanna Valentine
JACKSON, Mrs. Katharine Johnson
VERY, Miss Lydia Louisa Anna
Tags: 1821-1830, 1823, Art/Design, artist, Artists, author, Authors, Boston Transcript, corporal punishment, educational administrator, Lydia Louisa Anna Very, MA, November, painting, poet, Poets, principal, Salem, Salem Gazette, Salem Observer, teacher, Teachers, translator, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
MOTT, Mrs. Lucretia
Tags: 1791-1800, 1793, Agnes Nininger Kemp, Amanda Deyo, American Anti-Slavery Society, Anna Gardner, author, Authors, Benjamin Franklin, Citizens' Suffrage Association, Education, Edward M. Davis, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Frederick Douglass, Free Religious Association, James Mott, January, John Greenleaf Whittier, Juliet H. Severance, Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, MA, Martha Coffin Wright, Martha H. Mowry, Mary J. Scarlett Dixon, minister, Nantucket, Nine Partners School, orator, Orators, peace reform, Pennsylvania Peace Society, Phebe Anne Hanaford, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Priscilla Holmes Drake, Public Speaking, Quaker, Rachel Foster Avery, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Susan Brownell Anthony, Swarthmore College, teacher, Teachers, Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, woman suffragist, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
WINSLOW, Mrs. Celeste M.A.
Tags: 1831-1840, 1837, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, Brooklyn Magazine, Celeste Winslow, Charlemont, Chicago Advance, editor, Good Company, Happy Hours, Independent, journalist, Keokuk Female Seminary, Lippincott's Magazine, MA, Manhattan Magazine, November, Scribner's Magazine, Scribner's Monthly, Winslow's Monthly, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
BISHOP, Mrs. Mary Agnes Dalrymple
Tags: 1851-1860, 1857, actress, August, author, Authors, Boston Globe, Esther T. Housh, Grafton Herald, home dramas, journalist, lecturer, MA, Mary Agnes Dalrymple Bishop, Massachusetts Ploughman, Maud Howe Elliott, New England Woman's Press Association, Public Speaking, Springfield, Theatre, Writing/Publishing, Youth's Companion
ABBOTT, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson
Tags: 1851-1860, 1852, Connecticut Valley Kindergarten Association, Education, educator, Elizabeth Robinson Abbott, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson, Hillside Avenue School, kindergarten, Lowell, Lucy H. Symonds, MA, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, Phoebe Adam, September, Teachers, teaching, women's clubs, Women's Rights
BASCOM, Mrs. Emma Curtiss
Tags: 1821-1830, 1828, Alice Bunker Stockham, Anna Bates Butler, April, Association for the Advancement of Women, Atwood & Culver, author, Authors, Education, Emma Curtiss Bascom, Great Barrington Academy, Hattie Tyng Griswold, Katharine F. Kern, Kinderhook Academy, MA, Patapsco Female Institute, Pittsfield Institute, Reform, reformer, Sheffield, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, Stratford Academy, Susan Brownell Anthony, teacher, Teachers, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Women's Suffrage Association for the State of Wisconsin, Writing/Publishing
BRINTON, Mrs. Emma Southwick
Tags: 1831-1840, 1834, April, army nurse, author, Authors, Bradford Academy, Centennial, Emma Brinton Southwick, International Council of Women, International Sunday School Convention, journalist, lecturer, MA, Medicine, nurse, Nurses, Peabody, Public Speaking, Religion/Missionary, Samuel Gridley Howe, Society of Art, traveler, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
GREENE, Mrs. Louisa Morton
Tags: 1811-1820, 1819, Anti-Slavery, Ashburnham, author, Authors, Education, journalist, Louisa Morton Greene, MA, Medicine, National American Woman Suffrage Association, orator, Oxford Democrat, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, poet, Poets, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, suffrage, suffragist, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Water Cure, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BURNHAM, Mrs. Clara Louise
Tags: 1851-1860, 1854, Atheneum, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, Catholic World, Chatauquan, Christian Scientist, Clara Louise Burnham, Dial, George F. Root, Grosset & Dunlap, Henry A. Sumner & Company, Houghton Mifflin & Company, Lois Weber, lyricist, MA, May, New Orleans Picayune, Newton, novelist, Novelists, Overland Monthly, pianist, pseudonym, Robert Dempster, St. Nicholas, Wide Awake, women as authors, Writing/Publishing, Youth's Companion
KENDRICK, Mrs. Ella Bagnell
Tags: 1841-1850, 1849, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Connecticut Institute and Industrial Home for the Blind, Connecticut Valley Associate Alliance of Unitarian Women, Connecticut Woman's Suffrage Association, editor, Education, Ella Bagnell Kendrick, Equal Rights Association, Hartford, Hartford Prohibition Club, Isabella Beecher Hooker, lecturer, MA, Meriden, Meriden Prohibition Club, Meriden Scientific Association, New England Home, New Haven Prohibition Club, Plymouth, Politics/Government, Prohibition Party (CT), Public Speaking, Science/Inventions, suffrage, Temperance, temperance reformer, Unitarian, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
HILL, Mrs. Eliza Trask
Tags: 1831-1840, 1840, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Education, Eliza Trask Hill, Ellen Henrietta Richards, Julia Ward Howe, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, May, orator, Orators, Politics/Government, prison reform, Prohibition Party (MA), public schools, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Warren, woman suffragist, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
AUSTIN, Jane Goodwin
CHENEY, Mrs. Ednah Dow
Tags: 1821-1830, 1824, Amanda L. Aikens, Anna Garlin Spencer, author, Authors, Autobiography, Boston, Boston School of Design for Women, Christian Examiner, Concord School of Philosophy, Ednah Dow Cheney, Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Free Religious Association, Freedman's Aid Society, Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop, Horticultural School for Women, Index, James Freeman Clarke, journalist, Julia Ward Howe, June, lecturer, Louisa May Alcott, MA, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Martha H. Mowry, Massachusetts School Suffrage Association, Mount Vernon School, New England Hospital for Women and Children, New England Women's Club, North American Review, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Public Speaking, Radical, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Seth Wells Cheney, suffrage, Theodore Parker, Woman's Journal, Women's Medical College, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BAKER, Mrs. Harriette Newell Woods
Tags: 1811-1820, 1815, Abijah Richardson Baker, Andover, author, Authors, Boston Recorder, Congregationalist, editor, Free Hospital for Women, Harper's Magazine, Harriette Newell Woods Baker, juvenile literature, Leonard Woods, MA, Madeline Leslie, New York Observer, philanthropist, Philanthropy, playwright, pseudonym, Washington Irving, Writing/Publishing, Youth's Companion
JACKSON, Mrs. Helen Maria Fiske
Tags: 1831, 1831-1840, Amherst, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, Edith Matilda Thomas, Harper & Brothers, Hearth and Home, Helen Hunt Jackson, Independent, Ipswich Female Seminary, MA, Mariana W. Coronel, Nation, October, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, poet, Poets, pseudonym, Roberts Brothers, Scribner's Monthly, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Wide Awake, Writing/Publishing
COLMAN, Mrs. Lucy Newhall
Tags: abolitionist, Abraham Lincoln, American Anti-Slavery Society, Amy Kirby Post, Andrew Jackson Davis, Anti-Slavery, author, Authors, Autobiography, Frederick Douglass, Free-thinkers, Griffith M. Cooper, Henry Bibb, Henry Clarke Wright, John Brown, Joseph Brockway, July, lecturer, Lucy Newhall Colman, MA, Marius Rancine Robinson, National Colored Orphan Asylum, Photius Fisk, Public Speaking, Samuel D. Moore, Sojourner Truth, Spiritualist, Sturbridge, Susan Brownell Anthony, Universalist, Wendell Phillips, Western Anti-Slavery Convention, William Lloyd Garrison, woman suffragist, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BROWN, Mrs. Charlotte Emerson
Tags: 1831-1840, 1838, Abbott Seminary, administrator, Andover, April, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, Business/Banking, businesswoman, Charlotte Emerson Brown, Education, educator, General Federation of Women, Hannah Lyman, IL, Jane Addams, literary clubs, MA, National Council of Women of the United States, NJ, Orange, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, Ralph Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Religion/Missionary, Rockford, Rockford Seminary, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, suffrage, teacher, Teachers, William Bryant Brown, woman suffragist, Woman's Board of Missions, Woman's Club of Orange NJ, Woman's National Council of the United States, women's clubs, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
WEBSTER, Miss Helen L.
MATHER, Mrs. Sarah Ann
Tags: 1811-1820, 1820, African-Americans, art teacher, Art Teachers, Art/Design, Chester, Education, educator, MA, March, Mather Academy, Methodist Episcopal, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, principal, professor, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Sarah Ann Mather
HANAFORD, Rev. Phebe Anne
Tags: 1821-1830, 1829, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, chaplain, Collective biographies, Connecticut House and Senate, CT, Detroit, editor, First Universalist Church, Grand Templars, Hartford, Hingham, Jersey City, John Greenleaf Adams, Ladies' Repository, Lucretia Mott, MA, Maria Mitchell, May, minister, Myrtle, Nantucket, New Haven, NJ, Olympia Brown, Phebe Anne Hanaford, poet, Poets, Religion/Missionary, Sophia Curtiss Hoffman, Sorosis, teacher, Teachers, Temperance, temperance reformer, Universalist, Waltham, Writing/Publishing
DODGE, Miss Hannah Perkins
Tags: 1821-1830, author, Baptist, Codman Hill Young Ladies' School, Dorchester, Education, educator, Edward Everett Hale, Edward Griffin Porter, Eli Thayer, Francis Wayland, George W. Gile, Helen V. Cloues, Isaac Davis, Kalamazoo College, Lawrence Academy, librarian, Libraries, Littleton, MA, New London Literary and Scientific Institution, North Littleton, Oread Institute, Philanthropy, principal, Reform, reformer, superintendent of schools, teacher, Temperance, temperance reformer, Townsend Female Seminary, William Jacob Cloues, Worcester, Writing/Publishing
FRISSELL, Miss Seraph
Tags: 1831-1840, 1840, August, Education, educator, foreign missions, Hampden Medical Society, home missions, MA, Massachusetts Medical Society, Medicine, Mount Holyoke, Peru, physician, Physicians, Pittsfield, professor, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Seraph Frissell, Springfield, Temperance, temperance reformer, University of Michigan, Woman's Board of Missions, Woman's Christian Temperance Union
STONE, Mrs. Lucy
Tags: 1811-1820, 1818, Alice Stone Blackwell, American Woman Suffrage Association, Anne Whitney, Anti-Slavery, August, author, Authors, Education, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, George William Curtis, Henry Browne Blackwell, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, Mary Barr Clay, Oberlin College, Olympia Brown, orator, Orators, Priscilla Holmes Drake, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Samuel Joseph May, Sarah Burger Stearns, teacher, Teachers, West Brookfield, William Lloyd Garrison, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Woman's Journal, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
AIKENS, Mrs. Amanda L.
Tags: 1831-1840, 1833, Amanda L. Aikens, Andrew J. Aikens, Association for the Advancement of Women, editor, Ednah Dow Cheney, Ella A. Giles, Evening Wisconsin, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Julia Ward Howe, MA, Maplewood Institute, Martha H. Mowry, May, Milwaukee, National Conference of Charities, North Adams, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Pittsfield, Politics/Government, WI, Wisconsin Conference of Charities, Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, Women's Republican Club of Wisconsin, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
AGASSIZ, Mrs. Elizabeth Cabot
ALCOTT, Miss Louisa May
Tags: 1831-1840, 1832, A. M. Barnard, Aaron Kimball Loring, Amos Bronson Alcott, Atlantic Monthly, Authors, Commonwealth, Concord, Education, Edward William Bok, Elizabeth Powell Bond, Fiction, Flora Fairfield, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Germantown, Henry Chandler Bowen, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Independent, James Redpath, Julia Ward Howe, Louisa May Alcott, Lucy Stone, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, May Alcott Nieriker, Moncure Daniel Conway, Moods, Norwalk Reflector, November, Old-Fashioned Girl, PA, pseudonym, Putnam's Monthly, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Roberts Brothers, Rose In Bloom, teacher, Theodore Parker, Thomas NIles, William David Ticknor, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
Arena
DIAZ, Mrs. Abby Morton
Tags: 1821, 1821-1830, Abby Morton Diaz, Anti-Slavery, Arena, Atlantic Monthly, Christian Scientist, Education, Edward Eggleston, Ella Farman, Hearth and Home, Henry Chandler Bowen, Independent, industrial reformer, James Thomas Fields, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, Massachusetts, New England Monthly, November, Our Young Folks, Plymouth, Public Speaking, Reform, Social Work, Wide Awake, William Dean Howells, Woman's Congress, Woman's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
Woman's Journal
CHILD, Mrs. Lydia Maria
Tags: 1801-1810, 1802, Anti-Slavery, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, Biography, Columbian Magazine, David Lee Child, editor, February, Fiction, Harriet G. Hosmer, John Greenleaf Whittier, Juvenile Miscellany, Ladies' Repository, Living Age, Lydia Maria Child, MA, Medford, Moses Dresser Phillips, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Rosa Miller Avery, United States Democratic Review, Wendell Phillips, women as authors, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
BAKER, Mrs. Charlotte Johnson
Tags: 1851-1860, 1855, Akron, Ann Arbor, Anna Howard Shaw, Beaumelle Sturtevant-Peet, CA, California Equal Suffrage Association, Charlotte Johnson Baker, Elizabeth Lowe Watson, MA, March, Mary Ashton Livermore, Medicine, MI, Newburyport, Newburyport High School, NM, NY, obstetrics, OH, physician, Poughkeepsie, Roseville, San Diego, San Diego Civil Service Commission, San Diego County Medical Society, San Diego Equal Suffrage Association, Socorro, Southern California Anti-Tuberculosis League, Southern California Medical Society, Southern California Woman's Parliament, University of Michigan, Vassar, Walter Lindley, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Young Women's Christian Association
Atlantic Monthly
Tags: 1857, Abby Morton Diaz, Alice French, Alice Williams Brotherton, Amelia E. Barr, Amélie Rives, Amélie Rives Chandler, Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, Atlantic Monthly, Boston, Caroline Wells Healey Dall, Celeste Winslow, Celia Thaxter, Constance Fenimore Woolson, Dora Read Goodale, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Ellen Olney Kirk, Emily Huntington Miller, Emma Elizabeth Brown, Florence Earle Coates, Grace Atkinson Oliver, Grace Denio Litchfield, Grace Greenwood, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, Helen Gray Cone, Helen Hunt Jackson, Isabel Florence Hapgood, Jane Goodwin Austin, Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr, Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Katharine Lee Bates, Lillie Devereux Blake, Louisa May Alcott, Louise Chandler Moulton, Louise Imogen Guiney, Lucy Larcom, Lydia Maria Child, MA, Mary Abigail Dodge, Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood, Mary Hallock Foote, Mary Hartwell Catherwood, Mary Mapes Dodge, Mary Noailles Murfree, Moses Dresser Phillips, Nora Perry, Octave Thanet, periodical, Phillips, Rebecca Harding Davis, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Rose Terry Cooke, Sampson & Company, Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt, Sarah Orne Jewett, Susan Arnold Elston Wallace, Ticknor and Fields
WOODBRIDGE, Mrs. Mary A. Brayton
Tags: 1821-1830, 1830, Aaron Merritt Hills, Amendment Herald, April, Cleveland, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Horace Mann, James A. Garfield, MA, Maria Mitchell, Mary A. Brayton Woodbridge, Nantucket, OH, Phebe Anne Hanaford, Reform, reformer, Temperance, temperance reformer, Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GORTON, Mrs. Cynthia M. R.
Tags: 1821-1830, 1829, author, Authors, Blind Bard of Michigan, blindness, Christian Herald, Cynthia M. R. Gorton, disability, Emma Willard, February, Great Barrington, Ida Glenwood, MA, Magazine of Poetry, orator, Orators, poet, Poets, pseudonym, Reform, reformer, Temperance, temperance reformer, Troy Female Seminary, women as authors
STONE, Miss Martha Elvira
BARTON, Miss Clara
Tags: 1821, 1821-1830, author, Authors, Charles Mason, Clara Barton, Clinton Liberal Institute, December, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, James A. Garfield, Kate Brownlee Sherwood, MA, Martha Elvira Stone, Mary Emily Bennett Coues, Medicine, Missing Soldiers Office, National First Aid Association of America, Nettie L White, North Oxford, nurse, Nurses, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Pro Re Nata, reformer, Susan B. Anthony, United States Patent Office, Women's Rights