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    Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace (August 6, 1817 – March 19, 1901) was the First Lady of Indiana from 1837 to 1840, and a temperance activist, women's suffrage...
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  • Zerelda Mimms (1845–1900), the wife and first cousin of Jesse James Zerelda G. Wallace (1817–1901), early temperance and women's suffrage leader Zelda (given...
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    her second marriage, Seguin Wallace's brother-in-law was Lew Wallace, author of Ben-Hur. Her mother-in-law Zerelda G. Wallace was a temperance and suffrage...
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    14, 1834. In December 1836, David married nineteen-year-old Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace, who later became a prominent suffragist and temperance advocate...
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  • by Matilda B. Carse and established initially in Indianapolis by Zerelda G. Wallace. They thought there was a need for a weekly temperance paper for women...
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    the WCTU was formed in 1874 with Zerelda G. Wallace as its first president. Like many other suffrage leaders, Wallace was radicalized for woman's suffrage...
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    to Belgium. Zerelda G. Wallace, temperance advocate and suffragette, second wife of governor and congressman David Wallace, Lew Wallace's stepmother,...
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  • University, and temperance movement advocate and women's suffrage leader Zerelda G. Wallace. In 1833 a group of five congregations of New Light and Baptist reformers...
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  • Prohibition to be essential to the full triumph of this reform." Zerelda G. Wallace of Indiana was chair of the Committee on Resolutions, and it is notable...
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  • Thompson. George Francis Train. Sojourner Truth. Camillo von Klenze. Zerelda G. Wallace. Bettina Borrmann Wells. Groups Cincinnati and Hamilton County Association...
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  • President—Jennie Fowler Willing Vice-Presidents—Abby Fisher Leavitt; Zerelda G. Wallace; Mrs. J. Backus; Mrs. Matchett; Elizabeth Eunice Marcy; Susan A. Gifford;...
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  • Nash. Cora Scott Pond. Anna Howard Shaw. Doris Stevens. Lucy Stone. Zerelda G. Wallace. Marble House. Oak Glen. The Amendment. The Pioneer and Woman's Advocate...
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  • Ethel Snowden. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Lucy Stone. Mabel Vernon. Zerelda G. Wallace. Illinois Association Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to Women...
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    Died: Zerelda G. Wallace, 83, American advocate for women's suffrage, and former First Lady of Indiana from 1837 to 1840, when her husband David Wallace was...
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    David married Zerelda Gray Sanders, a leader in the temperance movement, and together they had six children. His brother, William H. Wallace (1811-1879)...
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  • Willard, Illinois; Esther Pugh, Ohio; Harriet Maria Haven, Vermont; Zerelda G. Wallace, Indiana, and Caroline Brown Buell, Connecticut. Burt, Willard and...
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    Willard, Illinois; Esther Pugh, Ohio, Harriet Maria Haven, Vermont and Zerelda G. Wallace, Indiana. Buell, Burt, and Willard were made a quorum for the transaction...
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    Girl Scouts, Indiana Historical Bureau, n.d. Accessed 2012-03-14. Zerelda G. Wallace, Indiana Historical Bureau, n.d. Accessed 2012-03-14. 28th Regiment...
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    in Akron. Speakers include Susan B. Anthony, Anna Howard Shaw and Zerelda G. Wallace. 1899 Harriet Taylor Upton becomes president of OWSA. 1900 Harriet...
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    Henrietta Chenault of Lexington planned a lecture tour by the popular Zerelda G. Wallace of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, who would include the less...
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    later, she appeared in the first episode of The Legend of Jesse James as Zerelda James Samuel, the mother of Jesse and Frank James. She also appeared on...
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  • Association and the Equal Suffrage Society of Indianapolis composed of Zerelda G. Wallace, Mary F. Thomas, Mary Haggart and Amy E. Dunn who spoke on behalf...
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  • November 1, 2019 Pucker Wilson's Forno Rosso 417 18 Northern Southern Zerelda's Bistro November 8, 2019 Highland Fried Cambridge, Massachusetts Carolina...
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    range of issues, including women's suffrage, Hay was persuaded by Zerelda Gray Wallace to join a suffrage group. She worked her way up from the local chapter...
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  • Valentine Fanny Garrison Villard Catharine Van Valkenburg Waite Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace Amanda M. Way Emmeline Blanche Woodward Wells Kate Gannett Wells...
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    Belgium and the Netherlands. Mineral County, Nevada, was established. Died: Zerelda Samuel, 86, mother of Jesse James and Frank James. The Lincoln Memorial...
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    In 1874, for example, Zerelda Wallace, the wife of former Indiana governor David Wallace and stepmother of General Lew Wallace, became a founder of the...
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