Elizabeth Stanton Julia Ward Howe Paulina K. Davis Digital Bibliography Chronology
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Paulina
Kellogg Wright Davis
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1813
born in Bloomfield, New York
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1833
marries Francis Wright, active abolitionist
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1835
Francis Wright dies
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1846
gives lecture in anatomy and female physiognomy using mannequin
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1849
marries Thomas Davis, a Congressman
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1853
founds first women's rights newspaper UNA
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1871
publishes A History of the National
Women's Rights Movement
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1876
dies in Providence, Rhode Island. Elizabeth Cady Stanton delivers eulogy
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Elizabeth
Cady Stanton
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1815
born in New York City
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1840
marries Henry Brewster Stanton anti-slavery activist
. Insists
word 'obey' be dropped from ceremony
. They parent seven children, all but one will graduate from college
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1848
organizes Women's Rights Convention
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1851
begins close partnership with Susan B. Anthony
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1855
appears before New York State legislature to speak on Married Women's
Property Law
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1863
organizes petition drive collecting 300,000 signatures to abolish slavery
via
Constitutional amendment
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1866
runs for Congress, receives 24 votes
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1868
along with Susan B. Anthony launches newspaper the
Revolution
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1869
forms National Woman Suffrage Association
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1890
N.W.S.A merges with rival group American Woman Suffrage Association
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1902
dies in New York City
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Julia
Ward Howe
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1819
born in New York City
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1840
marries Samuel Gridley Howe; an abusive husband with what we would refer to
today as 'chauvinist' attitudes
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1861
writes The Battle Hymn of the Republic after witnessing Civil War battle
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1869
forms American Woman Suffrage Association
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1870
introduces proposal for a national 'Mother's Day' to oppose war and conflict
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1873
elected President Woman Preacher's Convention
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1874
authors Sex and Education
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1881
authors Modern Society
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1910
dies in Newport, Rhode Island
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Arts
and Literature
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1806
Noah Webster issues Dictionary of the
English Language
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1814
Francis Scott Key, Star-Spangled
Banner
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1818
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
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1819
Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle
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1825
Fanny Wright, A Plan for the Gradual
Abolition of Slavery
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1826
James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the
Mohicans
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1839
Edgar Allen Poe, The Fall of the House
of Usher
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1844
Alexander Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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1847
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
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Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights
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1848
Karl
Marx, Communist Manifesto
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1850
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet
Letter
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1851
Herman Melville, Moby Dick
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1852
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's
Cabin
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1855
Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass
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1859
Charles Darwin, Origin of the Species
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1868
Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
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1876
Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer
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1890
Emily Dickinson, Poems
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Politics
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1803
Louisiana Purchase
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1812
War of 1812 begins
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1820
The Missouri Compromise
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1833
Britain prohibits slavery
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1836
the fall of the Alamo
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1838
Underground Railroad begins
Trail of
Tears moves Cherokees out of Eastern United States
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1857
Supreme Court rules in Dred Scott case
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1859
John Brown hanged
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1860
Abraham Lincoln elected President
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1861
American Civil War begins
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1863
Emancipation Proclamation
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1865
Thirteenth Amendment to U.S. Constitution
Civil War ends
Lincoln killed
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1869
Wyoming is first to allow women the right to vote
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1872
Susan B. Anthony arrested for registering to vote
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1880
Spanish American War
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1882
Polygamy declared a federal crime
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Science
and Noteworthy Events
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1800
Alessandro Volta creates first electric battery
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1824
Emma Willard opens first women's school with college level courses
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1826
American Lyceum circuit begins
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1833
Factory Act bans employment of children under 9
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1834
Charles Babbage demonstrates "analytic engine"-the first computer
Oberlin, the
first coeducational college, is chartered
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1837
Samuel Morse invents telegraph
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1848
Gold discovered in California
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1861
Vassar, first college for women only, chartered
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1866
Alfred Nobel invents dynamite
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1868
James Redpath forms Redpath Lyceum Bureau
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1874
John Heyl Vincent and Lewis Miller start Chautauqua movement
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1876
Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone
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1880
George Eastman patents the Kodak camera
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1881
Gunfight at the OK Corral
Billy the Kid killed
Clara Barton organizes American Red Cross
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1889
Jane Addams opens Hull House
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1891
Thomas Edison patents motion picture camera
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1896
First use of X-rays to treat breast cancer
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1898
Chautauqua Press established; first book-a-month club
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Compiled by Dan
Rogers, BS, MS
Copyright © 2003 by University of North Texas.
All rights reserved.
Revised: 11 Jan 2004 16:24:19 -0600
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