Phebe Ann Hanaford (née Coffin; May 6, 1829 — June 2, 1921) was a Christian Universalist minister and biographer who was active in championing universal...
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feminist Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford (1829-1921), Christian Universalist minister, biographer and activist for universal suffrage and women's rights Phebe Hayes...
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remove the word "white" from the list of requirements to be a voter. Phebe Hanaford, a Universalist preacher in the state, complained that "At the present...
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includes portrait busts of Quiner's father and of Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford, a good friend. Hanaford wrote a biographical sketch of Quiner, and also penned...
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the state legislature. Therese Walling Seabrook, Henry Blackwell, and Phebe Hanaford are able to win some support for women's suffrage in the state legislature...
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(East Orange). Angelina Grimké. Sarah Moore Grimké. Florence Howe Hall. Phebe Hanaford (Jersey City). Alma Arabella Parker Harvey (Deal). Carrie H. Henry (Jersey...
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Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford as the last editor of Ladies' Repository. Eliza Ann Munroe Bacon Henry Bacon Henrietta A. Bingham Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford...
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Bambino. Her interviewees included Cynthia Alden, David M. Bressler, Phebe Hanaford, Alexander Harkavy, Lillie Devereux Blake, Charles H. Parkhurst, George...
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incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Hanaford, Phebe Ann (1883). Daughters of America; Or, Women of the Century (Public...
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Alcohol. New York: Penguin Group Inc. p. 318. ISBN 978-1-592-40464-3. Phebe A. Hanaford (1883), Daughters of America, Augusta, Me: True and Co., OCLC 5295349...
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