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    Mary Ashton Livermore (née Rice; December 19, 1820 – May 23, 1905) was an American journalist, abolitionist, and advocate of women's rights. Her printed...
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    Mary Livermore Norris Barrows (June 30, 1877 – March 1, 1955) was an American politician. She represented Melrose in the Massachusetts House of Representatives...
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    go). After meeting Mary Livermore, she was appointed a field agent for the Northwestern branch of the Sanitary Commission. Livermore also helped Bickerdyke...
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    donations. Additionally, women gained new public roles. For example, Mary Livermore (1820–1905), the manager of the Chicago branch of the US Sanitary Commission...
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    and, fearless of shell or bullet, among the last to leave." In 1890, Mary Livermore authored a book, My story of the war: a woman's narrative of four years...
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  • gold geologist Kirsten Livermore (born 1969), Australian politician Mary Livermore (1820–1905), American suffragist Reg Livermore (born 1938), Australian...
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    Anthony, Susan Hoxie Richardson. After the Civil War, former abolitionist Mary Livermore organized the Illinois Woman Suffrage Association (IWSA), which would...
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    ones, while receiving wages and sharing the hardships of the men. Mary Livermore, Mary Ann Bickerdyke, and Annie Wittenmeyer played leadership roles. After...
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    renamed the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (IESA), was created by Mary Livermore in 1869. This group held annual conventions and petitioned various governmental...
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  • painter, educator Viola Liuzzo (1925–1965) – civil rights activist Mary Livermore (1820–1905) – Universalist James W. Loewen (born 1942) – sociologist...
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    Esther Tarbell supported women's rights and entertained women such as Mary Livermore and Frances E. Willard. Ida Tarbell was intelligent—but also undisciplined...
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    city of Livermore, California is named for him. He was born in Springfield, Essex in England, to Robert Livermore and Mary Cudworth. Livermore was a stonemason's...
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  • son of Daniel Saunders Sr. He married a Mary Livermore (not Mary Livermore), granddaughter of Samuel Livermore. Daniel Jr. was a lawyer and the 6th mayor...
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    CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Willard, Frances, and Mary Livermore, eds. A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-Seventy Biographical...
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  • Mary Rice may refer to: Mary Sophia Hyde Rice (1816–1911), American missionary Mary Livermore (1820–1905), née Mary Rice, American journalist Mary Spring...
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  • use the area for free speech. The eastern side of campus includes the Livermore Library, Oxendine Science Building, Old Main, and Wellons Hall, among...
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    movement like "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Eunice Newton Foote, Mary Livermore, and Isabella Beecher Hooker." Institutionalized neglect of women's...
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  • ones, while receiving wages and sharing the hardships of the men. Mary Livermore, Mary Ann Bickerdyke, and Annie Wittenmeyer played leadership roles. After...
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  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Frances Willard, Mary Church Terrell, Matilda Joslyn Gage and Anna Howard Shaw. Stanton served...
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    edu. Elizabeth Blackwell. Blackwell, along with Emily Blackwell and Mary Livermore, played an important role in the development of the United States Sanitary...
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    Willard, Frances, and Mary Livermore, eds. A Woman of the Century. New York: Moulton, 1893, pp. 20–21. Willard, Frances, and Mary Livermore, eds. American Women:...
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    of the women's suffrage newspaper, the Woman's Journal, along with Mary Livermore, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Lucy Stone, and Henry B. Blackwell. He...
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  • chronologically by year of birth. Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) Mary Livermore (1820-1905) Emma Maria Pearson (1828-1893) Katherine Prescott Wormeley...
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  • Jessie Bartlett Davis, American actress and singer (b. 1860) May 23 – Mary Livermore, American advocate of women's rights (b. 1820) May 26 – Alphonse James...
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    Emancipation Proclamation. (This draft had been donated by Lincoln to nurse Mary Livermore for her to auction to raise funds to build Chicago's Civil War Soldiers'...
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  • 1817 – James J. Archer, American lawyer and general (d. 1864) 1820 – Mary Livermore, American journalist and activist (d. 1905) 1825 – George Frederick...
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    Station Livermore was a United States Navy military facility located in Livermore, California. This station was built in 1942 four miles east of Livermore to...
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  • (Laws) 1894: Elihu Thomson (Philosophy) 1895: Otis Skinner (Arts) 1896: Mary Livermore (Laws) 1897: Samuel G. Hilborn (Laws) 1898: William Leslie Hooper (Philosophy)...
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    1893 by Charles Wells Moulton. The editors, Frances E. Willard and Mary A. Livermore, were assisted by a group of contributors. The biographical dictionary...
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    Suffrage Association. She lectured often on suffrage with Lucy Stone, Mary Livermore, and Julia Ward Howe. She campaigned in Rhode Island, 1886. Claflin...
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