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    Jennie Anderson Froiseth (December 6, 1849 – February 7, 1930) was the founder of the Blue Tea, a literary club for women who were not Mormon in Utah Territory...
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  • Jennie Anderson may refer to: Jennie Anderson Froiseth (1849–1930), founder of the Blue Tea, a literary club for women who were not Mormon in Utah Territory...
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    Latter-day Saint women. Within Utah Territory, Sarah Ann Cooke and Jennie Anderson Froiseth founded the Anti-Polygamy Society in response to the Carrie Owen...
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    Anti-polygamy Society), including among their number the active Jennie Anderson Froiseth, editor of The Anti-Polygamy Standard. Representing the group before...
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    the successor to the Blue Tea literary club founded in 1876 by Jennie Anderson Froiseth. Its first president was Mrs. Eliza Kirtley Royle, whose 1875-built...
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  • Latimer Felton, U.S. Senator from Georgia (b. 1835) February 7 – Jennie Anderson Froiseth, women's rights campaigner (b. 1849) February 14 – Fred Dubois...
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  • Grace Denio Litchfield, poet and novelist (died 1944) December 6 Jennie Anderson Froiseth, women's rights campaigner (died 1930) Charles S. Thomas, U.S....
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