Katherine Reed Balentine (January 23, 1875 – September 17, 1934) was an American suffragist and the founder of The Yellow Ribbon, a suffrage magazine....
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Lowell, Massachusetts. They had one daughter, Katherine Reed Balentine, who was born January 23, 1875. Katherine later started a monthly magazine called The...
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unveiled following Symonds' speech by Reed's daughter Katherine Reed Balentine and his infant grandson Thomas Reed Balentine. Miller was then introduced to the...
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women's suffrage in the United States Charlotte Perkins Gilman Katherine Reed Balentine Laura de Force Gordon Mary Roberts Coolidge Mary Wood Swift Myra...
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campaigns in the state. In October at the state suffrage convention, Katherine Reed Balentine, was elected the next president of MWSA. Suffragists in MWSA felt...
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Jane Sophia Appleton (Bangor) Hannah Johnston Bailey (Winthrop) Katherine Reed Balentine (Portland) Camille Lessard Bissonnette (Lewiston) Henry Blanchard...
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1952) R. Stewart Wood, 89, Episcopal bishop (b. 1934) August 2 Charles Balentine, 60, basketball player (Arkansas Razorbacks) (b. 1962/1963) Paul Brodeur...
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