Emmeline Blanche Woodward Harris Whitney Wells (February 29, 1828 – April 25, 1921) was an American journalist, editor, poet, women's rights advocate,...
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children whom Wells adopted and reared as his own. In 1852, Wells married his seventh wife, future Relief Society General President Emmeline B. Wells. They had...
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in addition to poetry and other writings. Lula Greene Richards and Emmeline B. Wells were its editors until 1914, when the Exponent was dissolved. It was...
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Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1806–1855), British writer Emmeline B. Wells (1828–1921), American writer Emmeline, novel by Charlotte Turner Smith Emmeline...
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senator and Emmeline B. Wells, a suffragist activist. Emmeline B. Wells was born in 1829 in Petersham, Massachusetts. From 1877 to 1914, Wells was the editor...
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introduced a bill in the state legislature, largely at the urging of Emmeline B. Wells, that would have allowed women to serve in all public offices in the...
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Flowers of the Wasatch is a book of poetry edited by Emmeline B. Wells and illustrated by Edna Wells Sloan. Several copies, with hand-painted illustrations...
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Woman's Exponent, which was loosely affiliated with the Relief Society. Emmeline B. Wells succeeded Greene and continued as editor until its final issue in...
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Emmeline Pankhurst (née Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was a British political activist who organised the British suffragette movement and helped...
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Emmeline, The Orphan of the Castle is the first novel written by English writer Charlotte Smith; it was published in 1788. A Cinderella story in which...
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soldier and politician, eighth Premier of Tasmania (d. 1880) 1828 – Emmeline B. Wells, American journalist, poet and activist (d. 1921) 1836 – Dickey Pearce...
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(link) Wells, Emmeline B, ed. (15 Aug 1878). "A Leaf from an Autobiography". The Woman's Exponent. 7 (6): 41. Retrieved 6 May 2016. Wells, Emmeline B., ed...
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the LDS journalist and suffragist Emmeline B. Wells, editor of the Woman's Exponent, a Utah feminist newspaper. Wells, who was both a feminist and a polygamist...
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of Emmeline B. Wells, 1870-1920 (Provo: BYU Press, 2006), p. 192 Thatcher, Blythe Darlyn (1997). "Sarah Melissa Granger Kimball". In Smith, Barbara B.;...
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6, 1880. Woodruff, Wilford (April 27, 1888). "Letter to Emmeline". Letter to Emmeline B. Wells – via Church History Library. not as members of the priesthood...
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Second World War Emmeline B. Wells (1828–1921), American journalist, editor, poet, women's rights advocate and diarist Erastus Wells (1823–1893), American...
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Woman's Exponent, which was loosely affiliated with the Relief Society. Emmeline B. Wells succeeded Greene and continued as editor until its final issue in...
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congressman Jonas Howe (1786–1865), Massachusetts state legislator Emmeline B. Wells, journalist, activist Solomon Willard, builder of Bunker Hill Monument...
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Ann "Annie" Wells was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on December 7, 1859, the daughter of General Daniel Hammer Wells (1814-1891) and Emmeline Blanche Woodward...
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City published by Emmeline B. Wells and affiliated with the Relief Society. While working at the Women's Exponent, Hughes met Wells and Eliza R. Snow...
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Church ought not interdict beer, or at least not Danish beer", and Emmeline B. Wells, of the Relief Society presidency (and who was later president of...
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City. 1871 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton visit Salt Lake City. 1872 The Woman's Exponent is created. 1879 Emmeline B. Wells represents Utah...
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Secretary of State (b. 1830) 1919 – Augustus D. Juilliard, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1836) 1921 – Emmeline B. Wells, American journalist...
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She also later exhibited the gifts of prophecy and healing.: 126 Emmeline B. Wells later wrote of her: "In all spiritual labors and manifestations, she...
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List of American suffragists (section B)
Suffrage Association Emmeline B. Wells (1828–1921) – journalist, editor, poet, women's rights advocate, and diarist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931) –...
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1971. Newell 1994, pp. 65, link. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner to Emmeline B. Wells, Summer 1905, LDS Church Archives. Orson Pratt, "Celestial Marriage"...
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on them. Scholars published biographies of Emma Smith, Eliza Snow, Emmeline B. Wells, and Amy Brown Lyman. Beecher's efforts would also prove instrumental...
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became a member of the general board of the Relief Society.: 168 When Emmeline B. Wells became the president of the Relief Society in 1910, she selected Smith...
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president Emmeline B. Wells in the Relief Society general presidency. She held this position until 1921, when she was chosen to succeed Wells as president...
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Emmeline B. Wells, 1870-1920. She has also written a history of the leaders of the Primary. Madsen has a Ph.D. from the University of Utah, as well as...
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