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Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1819 - 1910

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Additional papers of the Julia Ward Howe family, 1758-1984 (inclusive), 1813-1945 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 730
Overview:

Correspondence, notebooks, diaries of the Julia Ward Howe family, centering around her husband, siblings, and children.

Papers of Harriet Burton Laidlaw, 1851-1958

Collection Identifier: A-63
Overview:

Correspondence, diary, articles, speeches, etc., of H. B. (Harriet Burton) Laidlaw, teacher and writer.

Papers of the Ellis Gray Loring family, 1824-1925

Collection Identifier: A-115
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, etc., of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts, and of family members.

Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943

Collection Identifier: A-110: M-133: M-59: Mf-3
Overview:

Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.

Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912

Collection Identifier: A-134
Overview:

Photographs, correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc., of the May and Goddard families, of New England, including social reformer Abigail Williams May.

Papers of the Blackwell family, 1784-1944 (inclusive), 1832-1939 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: A-77: M-35
Overview:

Chiefly papers of Congregational minister Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, as well as papers and photographs of other family members.

Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961

Collection Identifier: A-68, Series X
Overview:

Papers of minister, physician, lecturer, and suffragist, Anna Howard Shaw.

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Abolitionists 3
Antislavery movements 3
Authors 3
Family records 3
Women social reformers 3
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Boston (Mass.)--Social life and customs--19th century 2
Prohibition 2
Temperance 2
Valentines 2
Voyages and travels 2
Women physicians 2
Women's rights 2
Women--Suffrage 2
Account books 1
Amateur theater--New York (State)--New York 1
Autobiographies 1
Biographies 1
Blacks--Caribbean Area 1
Blind--Education--Massachusetts 1
Boston (Mass.)--Social life and customs 1
Caribbean Area--Description and travel 1
Caribbean Area--Social conditions 1
Civic improvement--New York (State)--New York 1
Clergy 1
Courtship 1
Education--Massachusetts--Boston 1
Equal rights amendments 1
Feminists 1
Frontier and pioneer life 1
Germany--Social life and customs 1
Great Britain--Description and travel 1
International cooperation 1
Lawyers 1
Lecturers 1
New England--Description and travel 1
New England--Social life and customs 1
New Englanders--Family relationships 1
New York World's Fair (1939-1940) 1
Non-governmental organizations 1
Peace 1
Physicians 1
Poems 1
Political rights 1
Prohibitionists 1
Prostitution--United States 1
Scrapbooks 1
Social work with prostitutes--New York (State)--New York 1
Speeches 1
Speeches. 1
Spiritualism 1
Temperance--United States 1
Woman suffrage 1
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870) 1
Women and peace 1
Women clergy 1
Women clergy--United States 1
Women in science 1
Women orators 1
Women travelers 1
Women--Books and reading 1
Women--Legal status, laws, etc. 1
Women--Societies and clubs 1
Women--Suffrage--California 1
Women--Suffrage--New York (State) 1
Women--Suffrage--New York (State)--New York 1
Women--Suffrage--Ohio 1
Women--Suffrage--Soviet Union 1
Women--Suffrage--United States 1
Women--Wales 1
World War, 1914-1918--Peace 1
World War, 1914-1918--War work 1
World War, 1914-1918--Women 1
World's Anti-Slavery Convention (1840 : London, England) 1
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