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- catalog contributor b2742963.
- catalog contributor b2742964.
- catalog contributor b2742965.
- catalog coverage "Missouri Biography.".
- catalog created "1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1989.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-264) and indexes.".
- catalog description "v. 1: pt. 1. Pioneers: Rebecca and Olive Boone, Sacajawea. -- pt. 2. Civil War. -- pt. 3. Education. -- pt. 4. Business: Four photographers of northeast Missouri. -- pt. 5. The arts: Entertainers: Joan Crawford, Betty Grable, Jean Harlow, Sally Rand, Ginger Rogers. -- Musicians. -- Writers: Zoe Akins, Sara Teasdale, Laura Ingalls Wilder. -- Journalists. -- pt. 6. Civic and club leaders, board members, volunteers: Dorothea B. Hoover. -- pt. 7. Law. -- pt. 8. Politics: Betty Cooper Hearnes, Margaret Blake Kelly, Bess Wallace Truman. -- pt. 9. Science and medicine. -- pt. 10. Reformers: Carry Nation. -- pt. 11. Sports. -- pt. 12. Various professions: Martha Jane Canary (Calamity Jane), Belle Starr.".
- catalog description "v. 2: pt. 1. Women in colonial Missouri. -- pt. 2. Pioneer women in Missouri history: Environmental pioneer women. -- pt. 3. Stories of pioneer women. -- pt. 4. Missouri businesswomen. -- pt. 5. Missouri women in the arts: Journalists. -- Writers: Janet Dailey. -- Musicians. -- Entertainers: Virginia Mayo, Jane Wyman. -- Visual artists. -- pt. 6. Historians and preservationists. -- pt. 7. Missouri women in education. -- pt. 8. Club and community leaders. -- pt. 9. Missouri women in law: The legacy of Nancy Cruzan. -- pt. 10. Missouri librarians. -- pt. 11. Missouri women in politics: African-American women and community leadership. -- pt. 12. Women in medicine: Early Missouri women in the nursing profession. -- pt. 13. Women in science. -- pt. 14. Social reformers: The fight for woman suffrage. -- pt. 15. Inventors: Missouri women who received U.S. patents in the nineteenth century. -- pt. 16. Women in religion. -- pt. 17. Various professions.".
- catalog extent "272 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0943549051".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Kirksville, Mo., USA : Thomas Jefferson University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Missouri Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Missouri".
- catalog subject "920.72 B 20".
- catalog subject "CT3260 .S46 1989".
- catalog subject "Women Missouri Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1: pt. 1. Pioneers: Rebecca and Olive Boone, Sacajawea. -- pt. 2. Civil War. -- pt. 3. Education. -- pt. 4. Business: Four photographers of northeast Missouri. -- pt. 5. The arts: Entertainers: Joan Crawford, Betty Grable, Jean Harlow, Sally Rand, Ginger Rogers. -- Musicians. -- Writers: Zoe Akins, Sara Teasdale, Laura Ingalls Wilder. -- Journalists. -- pt. 6. Civic and club leaders, board members, volunteers: Dorothea B. Hoover. -- pt. 7. Law. -- pt. 8. Politics: Betty Cooper Hearnes, Margaret Blake Kelly, Bess Wallace Truman. -- pt. 9. Science and medicine. -- pt. 10. Reformers: Carry Nation. -- pt. 11. Sports. -- pt. 12. Various professions: Martha Jane Canary (Calamity Jane), Belle Starr.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2: pt. 1. Women in colonial Missouri. -- pt. 2. Pioneer women in Missouri history: Environmental pioneer women. -- pt. 3. Stories of pioneer women. -- pt. 4. Missouri businesswomen. -- pt. 5. Missouri women in the arts: Journalists. -- Writers: Janet Dailey. -- Musicians. -- Entertainers: Virginia Mayo, Jane Wyman. -- Visual artists. -- pt. 6. Historians and preservationists. -- pt. 7. Missouri women in education. -- pt. 8. Club and community leaders. -- pt. 9. Missouri women in law: The legacy of Nancy Cruzan. -- pt. 10. Missouri librarians. -- pt. 11. Missouri women in politics: African-American women and community leadership. -- pt. 12. Women in medicine: Early Missouri women in the nursing profession. -- pt. 13. Women in science. -- pt. 14. Social reformers: The fight for woman suffrage. -- pt. 15. Inventors: Missouri women who received U.S. patents in the nineteenth century. -- pt. 16. Women in religion. -- pt. 17. Various professions.".
- catalog title "Show me Missouri women : selected biographies / Missouri Women's History Project ; sponsored by Missouri Division, American Association of University Women ; general editor, Mary K. Dains.".
- catalog type "text".