Lillian Ascough (May 14, 1880 – December 1974) was an American suffragist. Originally from Detroit, Michigan, she served as the Connecticut chair of the...
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American WWI troops by managing officer's clubs and canteens. In 1919 Lillian Ascough, Florence Bayard Hilles and Hurlbut were part of the "Prison" Tour...
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other events, Messer had a lead role in hosting suffragist speaker, Lillian Ascough and in organizing a series of events connected to a chartered train...
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supporting suffrage, included: Pauline Adams Edith Ainge Berthe Arnold Lillian Ascough Abby Scott Baker Josephine Bennett Lucy Gwynne Branham Lucy Burns Palys...
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addition to Katzenstein, the following women were a part of this tour: Lillian Ascough, Abby Scott Baker, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Lucy Burns, Agnes Campbell...
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generate support for the suffrage cause. The other speakers included Lillian Ascough, Harriot Stanton Blatch and Lucy Burns. They spoke publicly, distributed...
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accompanied the delegates went with Helen Todd to New York after the trip. Lillian Ascough, Connecticut Abby Scott Baker, Washington, D.C. Alva Belmont, New York...
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Pragnell John Franklyn as Colonel Fane Denis McCarthy as General Lowe Tom Ascough-Patterson as Lieutenant King Robert Carlisle Jnr. as air mechanic Pratt...
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Boulogne Captain George Arnold, Master of the Transport Rother Matthew Mather Ascough, Chief Engineer, Mercantile Marine Arthur Ashton, House Steward to the...
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Operation OKRA from December 2017 to June 2018. Colonel Mark Christopher Ascough CSC – For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Commander...
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