Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson (28 January 1872 – 19 March 1959) was an American writer and suffragist. Grace Gallatin was born in Sacramento, California...
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of Seton's contributions to the Boy Scout Handbook, conflicts also arose about the suffragist activities of his wife, Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson, and...
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to Canada in 1866, later moving to America. Her mother was Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson, an author, suffragist, two-time president of the National League...
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unit with other women writers, including Mary Hunter Austin, Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Katherine Leckie and Kate Jordan...
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anthropologist Margaret Mead, Eleanor Roosevelt, and author Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson. The Society's Gold Medal is its highest honor. It is awarded...
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and second President of Bryn Mawr College Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson (1872–1959) – author Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) – Buffalo and New York activist...
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daughter of novelist Anya Seton and granddaughter of naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton and suffragist Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson. They had two sons and...
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Johnson Saxon (New Haven). Alfredo Samuel Guido Taylor (Norfolk). Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson (Greenwich). Mary Townsend Seymour (Hartford). Julia Evelina...
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December 1919. p. 12. Retrieved 2023-05-22 – via Newspapers.com. Seton-Thompson, Grace Gallatin (1924). Chinese Lanterns. Dodd, Mead. New York Journal of Pharmacy...
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