“Some Remarkable American Women, at the Bar, in the Pulpit, and on the Dramatic and Operatic Stages.”

Title

“Some Remarkable American Women, at the Bar, in the Pulpit, and on the Dramatic and Operatic Stages.”

Description

“Some Remarkable American Women” features image of Miss Phebe Couzins addressing the National Democratic Convention of 1876, in St. Louis. Couzins was one of the first female lawyers in the United States. Other woman highlighted in this article include: Mrs. Maggie Van Cott, Rev. Phebe A. Hannaford, Miss Charlotte Crabtree, Sojourner Truth, Mrs. Mary J. Young, Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, Maggie Mitchell, Clara Louise Kellogg, Clara Morris, and Mary Anderson.

Source

Pages 145-1153

Publisher

New York: Frank Leslie Pub. House

Date

August 1880

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““Some Remarkable American Women, at the Bar, in the Pulpit, and on the Dramatic and Operatic Stages.”,” DeGolyer Library Exhibits, accessed April 28, 2024, https://degolyer.omeka.net/items/show/62.