• Jane Maria Eliza Cazneau (née McManus, widowed Storm; April 6, 1807 – December 12, 1878) was an Irish-American journalist, lobbyist, and publicist who...
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    it first appeared was written by journalist and annexation advocate Jane Cazneau. O'Sullivan was an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy, described...
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  • several people named James and Jim Jane McManus, better known under her married names Jane Storm and Jane Cazneau (1807–1878), American journalist Jason...
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  • Leslie Cazneau (1807-1876) was a Texas pioneer and is credited with having buried the Alamo Heroes with full military honors. William Leslie Cazneau was...
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    sometimes reported as the first recognized woman war correspondent, but Jane Cazneau covered the Mexican–American War fifty years earlier. After Crane's death...
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    in 1892. In 1895 Pierce Mott Cazneau, who was by then manager of the studio, married again, to Christina Margaret Jane Harley (12 October 1867 – 17 February...
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    support or in opposition of the war, including Anne Royall, Jane Swisshelm, and Jane Cazneau. Female American journalists played a crucial role in representing...
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  • attacked. On the other hand, Jane Cazneau, a New York editor, became a spy for the Polk administration during the war. Although Cazneau wanted the gruesome fighting...
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    JANE MCMANUS STORM CAZNEAU (1807-1878): A BIOGRAPHY, University of North Texas, p. 105-106 Linda Sybert Hudson (1999). JANE MCMANUS STORM CAZNEAU (1807-1878):...
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  • married Catharina Coons, and they had four children, among them Jane (McManus) Cazneau (1807–1878). He was Surrogate of Rensselaer County from 1815 to...
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