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    Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm (December 6, 1815 – July 22, 1884) was an American Radical Republican journalist, publisher, abolitionist, and women's rights...
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    old Swisshelm house burned down in 1904. The Swisshelm name gained fame and prestige from John Swisshelm's daughter-in-law, Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm, who...
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    pyaemia" in his treatise, The Etiology of Childbed Fever (1861). Jane Grey Swisshelm, in her autobiography titled Half a Century, describes the treatment...
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    000 signatures in favor of suffrage to the capitol in Washington D.C. Swisshelm (1815–1884) was a St. Cloud newspaper editor who wrote about abolition...
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  • Massachusetts (Whig) was the subject of accusations by a reporter, Jane Grey Swisshelm, in May 1850, that "his mistresses are generally, if not always,...
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    Transcendentalist and Utopian Socialist (1967) Kathleen Endres, "Jane Grey Swisshelm: 19th century journalist and feminist." Journalism History 2.4 (1975):...
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    Sherman Booth, a journalist and Liberty organizer in Wisconsin; Jane Grey Swisshelm, a journalist in Pennsylvania and Minnesota; George W. Julian, a...
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    many accounts, the first notable woman in political journalism was Jane Grey Swisshelm. A former correspondent for Horace Greeley's New York Tribune, she...
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    1856, serving for one year (the office of mayor did not yet exist). Jane Grey Swisshelm, an abolitionist newspaper editor who had migrated from Pittsburgh...
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  • warriors, and the executions were carried out Dec. 26, 1862 in Mankato. Jane Grey Swisshelm was a local editor who just wanted the Indians to be removed "quickly"...
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    at Valley Forge. Swisshelm married Mary Elizabeth Miller, and they had many children. Their son, James Swisshelm, married Jane Grey Cannon, noted abolitionist...
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  • McCleery January 17, 1954 (1954-01-17) Starring: Dorothy Green as Jane Grey Swisshelm 6 18 King Richard II George Schaefer January 24, 1954 (1954-01-24)...
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    actor Willard Rockwell, businessman James L. Swauger, archaeologist Jane Grey Swisshelm, abolitionist and leading figure of the early woman's movement George...
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    women's rights advocate Jane Grey Swisshelm opened a savings account at Dollar Bank in 1876. The Pittsburgh neighborhood of Swisshelm Park is named in her...
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  • folklore for his conflict with the abolitionist newspaper publisher Jane Grey Swisshelm, who repeatedly attacked him for his slaveholding as well as for...
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  • of Presbyterian History. 49 (2): 141. Hoffert, Sylvia D. (2004). Jane Grey Swisshelm: An Unconventional Life, 1815-1884. The University of North Carolina...
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    89134°W / 40.42867; -79.89134 (Jane Grey Swisshelm) Roadside Civil Rights, Civil War, Medicine & Science, Women, Writers Jane Holmes (1805-1885) May 29, 2007...
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    became an avid reader of the editor and Washington Correspondent Jane Grey Swisshelm, whom she later credited in The Queen Bee for opening her eyes to...
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  • Garlin Spencer Elizabeth Cady Stanton Kate Stephens Lucy Stone Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm Martha Carey Thomas Mary Edwards Walker Elizabeth Stuart Phelps...
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  • Żmichowska (1846) Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë (1847) Pittsburgh Saturday Visiter, women's rights and abolitionist paper founded by Jane Swisshelm "Seneca Falls...
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