Rhetoric Of American Women Carry Amelia Moore Nation (18461911) Anna Howard Shaw (1847 - 1919) The Fundamental Principle of a Republic, 1915 Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947) http://www.uark.edu/comminfo/women/syllabus.html
Women In History of Ours Catherine the Great Russian empress Carrie Chapman Catt Chinese slave,US business owner Carry Amelia Moore Nation (1846-1911) - US temperance http://www.umkc.edu/IMC/women.htm
Women In History A List Of Names Dexter McCormick (18751967) - co-founded (with Carrie Chapman Catt Chinese slave,US business owner Carry Amelia Moore Nation (1846-1911) - US temperance http://www.umkc.edu/IMC/womenlist.htm
Extractions: Social Reformers Controversial Issues Resources available from the Library Reference Online Collection Supporting World Opinion Research * Based on an article: Valenza, Joyce. "Supporting world Opinion Research." The Book Report November/December 2001, p. 16-18. Multnomah County Library's Social Issues page
Extractions: 5.2 linear feet, 3 oversize volumes Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, account books, ledgers, financial and personal records, genealogical materials, photographs, and miscellaneous items of the Conleys and Millers, prominent Boone County, Missouri, families. The Conley-Miller Family Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by George C. Miller on 19 July 1978 (Accession No. 4183) He made additions to the papers on 19 May 1981 (Accession No. 4342) and 16 February 1984 (Accession No. 4557). Material was transferred from the State Historical Society of Missouri on 8 September 1981 (Accession No. 4365). Kate Singleton Conley (1850-1931) was born at Savannah, Missouri, 15 February 1850, daughter of Helen Steele and Milton Robards Singleton. A graduate of Christian College, she married Sanford F. Conley at Liberty, Missouri, in 1866. They were the parents of prominent Columbians: Dr. Dudley S. Conley, Sanford F. Conley, William T. Conley, Milton Robards Conley, and Helen Singelton Conley. Kate was a member of Colonial Dames, War Mothers, Daughters of 1812, and was one of the oldest members of the Presbyterian Church in Columbia. Thomas Lewis Singleton, Kates brother, was a Confederate veteran and Indian fighter. Sanford F. Conley (1838-1890) and John C. Conley (1832-1896) were sons of Benjamin Conley, prosperous Boone County framer. Sanford F. was a leading Columbia businessman and financier. He served as an officer in the Home Guard during the Civil War and was one of the founders of the Boone County Milling Company. He married Kate Singleton in 1866. John C. was a wealthy Columbia businessman, merchant, farmer, and trader. He never married.
Extractions: RESTRICTED These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff Index Terms Location "Colter's Hell" "Old Missouri" Abbot, Thomas A. Abbott, Milt Abeles, Adolph Adair, Joseph Adair, JosephMonument #588 (pictorial material) Adelphai College, Boonville, Missouri AgricultureMissouri Airships Alamo Albert and Culbertson Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri Alcorn familyGenealogy Alcorn, Elizabeth Smiley Alcorn, James Breckenridge (c. 1770- ) Alexander, J. W. Allen, Albert Otis (1844-1926) Allen, Beverly (1800-1845) Allen, Celeste M. Allen, Grant Allen, Thomas Alley family Allin, Christie Allsman, Andrew Almstedt, Hermann Benjamin (1872-1954) Alsop, John American Legion American literature American RevolutionBattle of Yorktown American School of Archaeology, Jerusalem
Herstory Deconstructed Feminists such as Carrie Nation (18461911) were notorious for smashing up barswhere Amelia Earhart is one of the world s most famous aeroplane flyers, http://www.users.bigpond.com/sarcasmo/hystery.html
Extractions: Chapter Contents The Rewriting of Sexual History Feminist History in a Wombshell The feminist meta-theoretical framework The waves view of liberation struggle ... Footnotes The Rewriting of Sexual History A chapter on the battle to control the sexual portrayal of men and women in history. It gives an account of the feminist portrayal of a patriarchal conspiracy to boost the image of men and deny women their rightful place in the record. The analysis reveals that in our feminist society the truth is quite the opposite. The chapter finishes with a brief study on male and female roles in the creation of history. I am currently making an effort to bring this chapter into print as part of a book on sexual politics. If you have any comments on purpose, logic, accuracy or style they would be highly appreciated. I always welcome feedback whether it is negative or positive. Contact Sarcasmo@bigpond.com
The American Century Experience 1K ball In May, Carrie Nation (18461911) leads women through Kansas 1K ballOn July 2, Amelia Earhart (1897-1937?) flies from the island of New Guinea http://www.2-sir.com/customers/Bustl.html
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Ca. 2800 Englischsprachige Werke Translate this page Use and Need of the Life of Carrie A. Nation, The, by Nation, Carrie Amelia,1846-1911 Utopia of Usurers, and other essays, by Chesterton, http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/barock/198/5742.htm
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Mahia Nadin, Mihai Naidu, Sarojini, 18791949 Nakashima, Tadashi, 1920- Narayanan,AR Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890 Nation, Carrie Amelia, 1846-1911 Naunton, Robert http://pg2.org/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Title Translate this page Naidu, Sarojini (1879-1949) The Golden Threshold Nasmyth, James (1808-1890) Engineer, An Autobiography Nation, Carrie Amelia (1846-1911) The Use and http://www.zghlawyer.com/free_hdr.php?xname=63JMCV0&dname=DIN0EV0&xpos=263&cname
Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Tadashi, 1920 Narayanan, AR Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890 Nation, Carrie Amelia,1846-1911 Naunton, Robert, Sir, 1563-1635 Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, http://www.olympus.edu.pl/Instytut NW/wirtualna biblioteka/autorzy.htm
TITLES Ursula, by Balzac, Honore de, 17991850 Use and Need of the Life of Carrie A.Nation, The, by Nation, Carrie Amelia, 1846-1911 http://avalondigitalpress.com/titles.htm
Project Gutenberg Titles Use and Need of the Life of Carrie A. Nation, The, by Nation, Carrie Amelia,18461911. Utopia of Usurers, and other essays, by Chesterton, http://surfsteve.bravepages.com/gutenberg/titles.htm
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Abebooks: New & Used Books, Textbooks, Rare & Out Of Print Books CARRY Amelia Nation (18461911), temperance agitator. 6. Taylor, Robert Lewis.Vessel of Wrath- The Life and Times of Carrie Nation. Signet, 1968. http://www.abetitles1.com/Title/3376946/Vessel of Wrath.html
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Carry Nation: Biography And Much More From Answers.com The noun Carry Amelia Moore Nation has one meaning. Meaning 1 United Statesprohibitionist Temperance advocate Carrie Nation and her little hatchet. http://www.answers.com/topic/carry-nation
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Personalities Dictionary Encyclopedia History Works WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Carry Nation Personalities Source Carry Nation Activist Name at birth: Carry Amelia Moore In 1899 Carry Nation joined the Women's Christian Temperance Union to help in the fight against alcohol. By 1900 she had made a name for herself as an aggressive supporter of prohibition, famous for using rocks, hammers and hatchets to destroy saloons and their liquor. Nation, a controversial figure even within the temperance movement, was arrested 30 times between 1900 and 1910, but her antics drew national attention to the issue of alcohol prohibition in the United States. FOUR GOOD LINKS Carry Nation
Carry Nation: A Who2 Profile CARRY Nation Activist. Name at birth Carry Amelia Moore. In 1899 Carry Nationjoined the Women s Christian Carrie Nation A brief summary from PBS http://www.who2.com/carrynation.html
Extractions: CARRY NATION Activist Name at birth: Carry Amelia Moore In 1899 Carry Nation joined the Women's Christian Temperance Union to help in the fight against alcohol. By 1900 she had made a name for herself as an aggressive supporter of prohibition, famous for using rocks, hammers and hatchets to destroy saloons and their liquor. Nation, a controversial figure even within the temperance movement, was arrested 30 times between 1900 and 1910, but her antics drew national attention to the issue of alcohol prohibition in the United States.