Mary Garrett Hay (August 20, 1857 – August 29, 1928) was an American suffragist and community organizer. She served as president of the Women's City Club...
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actress, playwright and former Ziegfeld girl Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928), American suffragist Mary Cecil Hay (1840/41–1886), English novelist This disambiguation...
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suffrage activists, such as Carrie Chapman Catt, Mary Garrett Hay, and Ida Husted Harper. Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928) – suffrage organizer around the United...
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Catt's death, Carrie Chapman Catt lived with Mary "Mollie" Garrett Hay, a suffragist leader from New York. Hay was not a part of the international circle...
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Library. Michael Cleveland, award-winning bluegrass fiddle player Mary Garrett Hay, suffragist Steve Hamilton, former NBA and MLB player George Howk,...
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suffrage activists, such as Carrie Chapman Catt, Mary Garrett Hay, and Ida Husted Harper. Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928) – suffrage organizer around the United...
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organizer, major writer and historian of the US suffrage movement. Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928) – suffrage organizer around the United States. Margaret...
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worked alongside famous suffragists such as Carrie Chapman Catt and Mary Garrett Hay. Ida Husted Harper, who wrote the introduction to Banner Bearers, commended...
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politician Mark Hay (born 1952), American marine ecologist Mary Hay (actress) (1901–1957), American stage and screen actress Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928)...
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Carrie Chapman Catt. Emma Smith DeVoe. Max Eastman. Margaret Foley. Mary Garrett Hay. Lucretia Mott. Rosika Schwimmer. Anna Howard Shaw. Elizabeth Cady...
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Street. Abraham Joshua Heschel, rabbi, lived at 425 Riverside Drive. Mary Garrett Hay, suffragist, lived at 404 Riverside Drive. Ely Jacques Kahn, architect...
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included Carrie Chapman Catt with Mary Garrett Hay, Jane Addams with Mary Rozet Smith, Gail Laughlin with Dr. Mary Austin Sperry. Other known suffragist...
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lobbying of Mary B. Atwater, but it never makes it out of committee. October: MWSA convention is held in Helena with Catt and Mary Garrett Hay attending...
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President of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance. Resided with Mary Garrett Hay, a temperance worker and U.S. women's suffrage leader. Horacio Gutierrez...
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editing the official journal of WSP, The Woman Voter, in 1912. In 1915, Mary Garrett Hay was the president. In 1917, Helen Rogers Reid became the treasurer...
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ABC-CLIO. p. 85. ISBN 9781440871993. Hernandez, Marcia (2011). Stange, Mary Zeiss; Oyster, Carol K.; Sloan, Jane E. (eds.). Encyclopedia of Women in...
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in urban areas. After the loss of the women's suffrage amendment, Mary Garrett Hay said that "If the women had had a fair vote it would have been wonderful...
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architect Ameerah Haq, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928), suffragist and community organizer Dorothy Misener Jurney...
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movement. In 1918, the organization moved to an address on Park Avenue. Mary Garrett Hay was nominated for president of WCC in 1918 and helped organize it to...
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and describes suffrage efforts in Utah. 1899 Carrie Chapman Catt and Mary Garrett Hay visit Salt Lake City. Suffragists from Utah obtain 40,000 names for...
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"Sterilization & Eugenics". IHB. Retrieved 2024-03-13. IHB (2021-11-16). "Mary Garrett Hay, ca. 1857-1928". IHB. Retrieved 2024-03-13. IHB (2022-09-22). "IHB:...
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any organization possible." That fall, NAWSA's national organizer Mary Garrett Hay and the Rev. Henrietta G. Moore of Ohio spent two weeks in a series...
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Mary Garrett Hay Mary Hannah Hanchett Hunt Belle Kearney Mary Greenleaf Clement Leavitt Mary Ashton Rice Livermore Caroline...
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Carrie Chapman Catt. Ida Craft. Emma Smith DeVoe. Laura A. Gregg. Mary Garrett Hay. Margaret Hinchey. Rosalie Jones. Harriet Burton Laidlaw. James Lees...
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G. Harding Grace Carley Harriman, social leader and philanthropist Mary Garrett Hay, New York suffragist Grace Bryan Hargreaves, daughter of the William...
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Virginia Equal Suffrage Association Women's Franchise League of Indiana Founders & key people Carrie Chapman Catt Maud Wood Park Mary Garrett Hay Category...
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Exponent. Susan B. Anthony. Carrie Chapman Catt. Clara Bewick Colby. Mary Garrett Hay. Elizabeth Lyle Saxon. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Timeline of women's...
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elected Maria M. Dean as president. Catt and Mary Garrett Hay came to the convention to campaign. Also in 1899, Mary B. Atwater helped to lobby the Montana...
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Frances Dana Gage. Helen M. Gougar. Laura A. Gregg. Ella Harrison. Mary Garrett Hay. Matilda Hindman. Laura M. Johns. Addie M. Johnson. Elizabeth A. Kingsbury...
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Virginia Equal Suffrage Association Women's Franchise League of Indiana Founders & key people Carrie Chapman Catt Maud Wood Park Mary Garrett Hay Category...
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