• The First Woman's National Temperance Convention was a founding event in the establishment of the American Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)....
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  • The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is an international temperance organization. It was among the first organizations of women devoted to social...
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  • Ohio, November 17-19, 1875. After the success of the First Woman's National Temperance Convention, in Cleveland, Ohio, in November 1874, the Second Annual...
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  • The Third Annual Meeting of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (N.W.C.T.U.) was held in Newark, New Jersey, October 25-28, 1876. Twenty-two...
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    of Massachusetts Press, 2004. Tyrrell, Ian. Woman's World/Woman's Empire: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in International Perspective, 1880–1930...
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  • women's property rights, marriage reform, and temperance. Chief among the concerns discussed at the convention was the passage of laws that would give women...
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  • Established in 1879 in Indianapolis, Indiana during the national convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), it was a concept of Matilda Carse...
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    Temperance Temple (also known as Women's Temple or Woman's Temple) served as the headquarters of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)...
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    to Cleveland. 1874 – First Woman's National Temperance Convention held in Cleveland, establishing the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. 1875 – Euclid...
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    the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Buffalo, New York: National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Pub. House. p. 246. "Women Led the Temperance Charge...
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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton (category Temperance activists from New York (state))
    the women's temperance convention by advocating a woman's right to divorce a drunken husband. In an hour-long speech at the Tenth National Women's Rights...
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    History of the Woman's Club Movement in America. New York: H.G. Allen & Co. Cunningham, Mary S. (1978). The Woman's Club of El Paso: Its First Thirty Years...
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  • 1890, for a National convention of the Non-Partisan National Woman's Christian Temperance Union:— To the Non-Partisan Temperance Women of the Nation:...
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    Dorcas James Spencer (category Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    domain. Woman's Christian Temperance Union (1908). Report of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union ... Annual Meeting. Woman's Temperance Publishing...
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    Susan B. Anthony (category Temperance activists from New York (state))
    school principal in Rochester, and a woman's rights activist. Anthony's father was an abolitionist and a temperance advocate. A Quaker, he had a difficult...
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    Polyglot Petition (category Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    this petition to adopt prohibition was written by the American Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) president Frances Willard in 1884. It was carried...
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    Martha McClellan Brown (category Woman's Christian Temperance Union people)
    form the Women's Temperance Association of Ohio in 1874 by drafting a plan and called for the First Woman's National Temperance Convention in November 1874...
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    Oneida, New York, August 1, 1848 Woman's Rights Convention, National Reformer, Auburn, New York, August 3, 1848 Woman's Rights, The Recorder, Syracuse,...
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    Frances W. Graham (category Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    Women Torch-bearers: The Story of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Publishing House. p. 225. Retrieved...
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    Susan J. Swift Steele (category Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    Women's Temperance Alliance. At Chautauqua, Steele was involved with the First Woman's National Temperance Convention. The presidency of the National WCTU...
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    Euphemia Wilson Pitblado (category Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) Conventions in New York City, Denver, and Chicago, and to the annual Woman's Foreign Missionary Conventions in Boston...
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    only the Prohibition Party accepted. At the Woman's Christian Temperance Union's 1884 national convention in St. Louis the organization voted 195 to 48...
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  • Harriet Purvis Jr. (category American temperance activists)
    the Pennsylvania Woman's Suffrage Association. She was a delegate and the first African-American president of the National Woman's Suffrage Association...
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    (formerly, The Woman's Temperance Union and Our Union) is a defunct American newspaper. It was the organ of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (National...
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  • Scientific Temperance Instruction, the educational arm of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), was an important part of the temperance movement...
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    Ainge, of Jamestown, New York, the first delegate to the convention of the National Woman's Party to arrive at Woman's Party headquarters in Washington...
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    York City. 1874 November 18–20: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is founded at their first convention held in Cleveland at the Second Presbyterian...
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    Demorest Medal Contests (category Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    Union (1898). Report of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union ... Annual Meeting. Vol. 25. Woman's Temperance Publishing Association. p. 262...
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    in 1890 as the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) with Anthony as its leading force. The Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), which...
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    Louise McKinney (category Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    politician, temperance advocate, and women's rights activist. She was the first woman elected into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the first woman to serve...
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