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Abigail Persis Blanchard Gleason Rawson, reformer, Worcester, MA (1811-1895)
Arabella H. Tucker, suffragist, Auburn, MA (1857-1936)
Clara (Clarinda) Cramond Fish Roberts, suffragist, Tucson, AZ (1876-1965)
Clara Fish Historic Photos
Clara Fish Roberts Research
Edna Ione Smith Tyler, business woman, Worcester, MA (1861-1930)
Esther Allen Howland, mother of the American valentine, Worcester, MA (1828-1904)
Experience Drury, colonial tavern keeper’s wife, Ward, MA (1700s)
Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low, Girl Scout founder (1860-1927)
Lucy Stone, reformer, West Brookfield, MA (1818-1893)
Lucy Waters Phelps, suffragist, Sutton, MA (1876-1965)
Lucy Waters Phelps Resources
Publications
Research
Abby Kelley Foster, reformer, Worcester, MA (1811-1887)
Arizona Suffrage
1913 Female Voter Registration Analysis
1913 Women Pima County Voter Registration Data
EARLY ARIZONA TERRITORY SUFFRAGE
Newspaper Transcriptions
1913.03.16 “Both Women and Men Can Register”, The Arizona Daily Star
1913.04.13 “Why You Should Register”, The Arizona Daily Star
1913.04.13 “Women Don’t Understand the New Law”, The Arizona Daily Star
1913.04.20 “Mere Woman Registers”, The Arizona Daily Star
1913.05.02 “Tucson Women Deserve Praise”, The Arizona Daily Star
Door County, Wisconsin Suffrage
Norrland Condominium Association History, Ellison Bay, WI
Paulina Wright ‘Alla’ Foster, reformer and educator, Worcester, MA (1847-1923)
Worcester, MA Women
Geneaology
He Walks This Way Again
Our Family History
The Journals of Jørgen Larsen
Window on Your Family
Clara Fish Historic Photos
University of Arizona Students, 1892 January
Congress Street School Teacher, 1899 February.
Clara Fish in Front of Fish House, circa 1900.
Roberts’ headstone at Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, AZ