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- catalog contributor b3202062.
- catalog contributor b3202063.
- catalog created "c1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "c1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1975.".
- catalog description "Alma Kuhn: Washington county 4-H leader, community volunteer -- Esther Streiff Stauffacher: New Glarus cultural leader -- Eleanor Raasch Friedrick: Milwaukee union negotiator -- Maud McCreery: Milwaukee labor organizer -- Wisconsin and the federal equal rights amendment.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part I: Wisconsin's first women and the Wisconsin frontier -- The first Wisconsin women: Native American women MaryAnn Labuche: Prairie du Chien healer -- Electa Quinney: Stockbridge-Munsee schoolteacher -- The first white women in Wisconsin -- Pioneer history of Walworth county -- Katherine Louise Hilgen's letter home -- The Pratt sisters: Wisonsin pioneers -- Mrs. Wheeler's baby -- Susan Gratiot and the Black Hawk war -- Marion Johnson Cooper: West Allis postmistress -- The constitutional convention of 1846 -- Mariette Huntly Snell: Fort Atkinson innkeeper -- Mrs. Oschner Manz: Buffalo county nurse -- The Wisconsin temperance movement -- Emma Brown: newspaper publisher -- Christina Wallberg Kumlien: Lake Koshkonong farmer -- Women in the OSchwald community -- Part II: The civil war and Wisconsin women -- Eliza T. Wilson: civil war nurse, Eau Claire businesswoman -- Ella Hobart: army chaplain -- An immigrant's memories: women in the fields during the war -- Mary Schall Johns: recollections of a soldier's wife -- Women in industry -- Women and the Milwaukee typographical union -- Letitia Abbott Wall: Grant county weaver -- The sewing machine -- Ann Bicknell Ellis: Fort Atkinson candy maker -- Coeducation at the University of Wisconsin -- Edna PHillips Chynoweth at UW -- Chadbourne Hall -- Florence Bascom at UW -- Clarissa Tucker Tracy: Ripon college professor -- Frances Bull Fairchild and the Peshtigo fire -- Elizabeth Stone: practical nurse -- Dr. Laura Ross and the Milwaukee county medical society -- Betsy Thunder: Winnebago medicine woman -- Rhoda Lavinia Goodell: Janesville Lawyer -- The Pier family: a women's law firm -- Wisconsin women begin the fight for suffrage -- Pauline Jacobus: Edgerton Potter -- The Milwaukee Atheneum: women's first stock company -- Helen Bruneau VanVechten: Wausau printer -- Reverend Olympia Brown and the school suffrage law -- IDa Wright Albers and the Antigo women's club -- Mary Miller Smith: baptist preacher's wife".
- catalog description "Part III: The progressive years -- Dr. Evelyn Hoehn on woman suffrage -- Clara Bewick Colby on woman's advancement -- Jane and Ellen Lloyd-Jones and the Hillside home school -- Max Eastman on women's rights -- Mothers's guardianship rights -- "Criminal operation" in Chippewa falls -- Lizzie Black Kander: Milwaukee Jewish community leader -- Rachel Szold Jastrow and the Madison Hadassah -- Careers of Lawrence college coeds -- Movement against coeducation at U.W., 1908 -- L. C. Sholes: founder of the typewriter -- Women employees at the state capitol construction worker -- Lutie Stearns: the Wisconsin free library commission and progressive politics -- Votes for women: The Wisconsin women suffrage movement -- The Wisconsin Citizen: voice of the woman suffrage movement -- Julia Grace Wales: world war I peace activist -- The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Madison chapter -- Post-war war I food boycott -- Women in industry -- ".
- catalog description "The 1913 commission on prostitution and vice -- Value of women's housework -- The Wisconsin equal rights law: first in the nation -- Margaret Porter Radcliffe: West Allis civic leader -- Part IV: The twenties and beyond -- Ida Pope Ehle: Price county educator -- Grace Pilgrim Bloom and the Polk county board of supervisors -- Sr. Mary Victoria: teacher at Redcliff Indian reservation -- Marie Francek Illichmann: Czechoslovakian immigrant -- Dr. Elizabeth Cornstock: Arcadia physician -- Dr. Rosa Minoka Hill: Oneida physician -- Minnie Pearl Potter: Sawyer county midwife -- Eulalia Croll: U.W. athlete -- Mary Jean Malotte: world champion log birler -- Margery Latimer: portage novelist -- Hildegard Chada: Vilas county pioneer -- Emma toft: Door county conservationist -- Mayor Mary Spellman of Beaver Dam -- Rhoda Oshkosh house: Menominee tribal judge -- Protective legislation for Wisconsin's women workers -- Maud Swett: the Wisconsin industrial commission -- ".
- catalog extent "v, 94 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Uncommon lives of common women.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Uncommon lives of common women.".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "c1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Madison] : The Fund,".
- catalog relation "Uncommon lives of common women.".
- catalog spatial "Wisconsin".
- catalog spatial "Wisconsin.".
- catalog subject "920.72/09775".
- catalog subject "HQ1438.W5 B76".
- catalog subject "Indian women Wisconsin.".
- catalog subject "Women Wisconsin Biography.".
- catalog subject "Women Wisconsin History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Alma Kuhn: Washington county 4-H leader, community volunteer -- Esther Streiff Stauffacher: New Glarus cultural leader -- Eleanor Raasch Friedrick: Milwaukee union negotiator -- Maud McCreery: Milwaukee labor organizer -- Wisconsin and the federal equal rights amendment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Wisconsin's first women and the Wisconsin frontier -- The first Wisconsin women: Native American women MaryAnn Labuche: Prairie du Chien healer -- Electa Quinney: Stockbridge-Munsee schoolteacher -- The first white women in Wisconsin -- Pioneer history of Walworth county -- Katherine Louise Hilgen's letter home -- The Pratt sisters: Wisonsin pioneers -- Mrs. Wheeler's baby -- Susan Gratiot and the Black Hawk war -- Marion Johnson Cooper: West Allis postmistress -- The constitutional convention of 1846 -- Mariette Huntly Snell: Fort Atkinson innkeeper -- Mrs. Oschner Manz: Buffalo county nurse -- The Wisconsin temperance movement -- Emma Brown: newspaper publisher -- Christina Wallberg Kumlien: Lake Koshkonong farmer -- Women in the OSchwald community -- Part II: The civil war and Wisconsin women -- Eliza T. Wilson: civil war nurse, Eau Claire businesswoman -- Ella Hobart: army chaplain -- An immigrant's memories: women in the fields during the war -- Mary Schall Johns: recollections of a soldier's wife -- Women in industry -- Women and the Milwaukee typographical union -- Letitia Abbott Wall: Grant county weaver -- The sewing machine -- Ann Bicknell Ellis: Fort Atkinson candy maker -- Coeducation at the University of Wisconsin -- Edna PHillips Chynoweth at UW -- Chadbourne Hall -- Florence Bascom at UW -- Clarissa Tucker Tracy: Ripon college professor -- Frances Bull Fairchild and the Peshtigo fire -- Elizabeth Stone: practical nurse -- Dr. Laura Ross and the Milwaukee county medical society -- Betsy Thunder: Winnebago medicine woman -- Rhoda Lavinia Goodell: Janesville Lawyer -- The Pier family: a women's law firm -- Wisconsin women begin the fight for suffrage -- Pauline Jacobus: Edgerton Potter -- The Milwaukee Atheneum: women's first stock company -- Helen Bruneau VanVechten: Wausau printer -- Reverend Olympia Brown and the school suffrage law -- IDa Wright Albers and the Antigo women's club -- Mary Miller Smith: baptist preacher's wife".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III: The progressive years -- Dr. Evelyn Hoehn on woman suffrage -- Clara Bewick Colby on woman's advancement -- Jane and Ellen Lloyd-Jones and the Hillside home school -- Max Eastman on women's rights -- Mothers's guardianship rights -- "Criminal operation" in Chippewa falls -- Lizzie Black Kander: Milwaukee Jewish community leader -- Rachel Szold Jastrow and the Madison Hadassah -- Careers of Lawrence college coeds -- Movement against coeducation at U.W., 1908 -- L. C. Sholes: founder of the typewriter -- Women employees at the state capitol construction worker -- Lutie Stearns: the Wisconsin free library commission and progressive politics -- Votes for women: The Wisconsin women suffrage movement -- The Wisconsin Citizen: voice of the woman suffrage movement -- Julia Grace Wales: world war I peace activist -- The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Madison chapter -- Post-war war I food boycott -- Women in industry -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The 1913 commission on prostitution and vice -- Value of women's housework -- The Wisconsin equal rights law: first in the nation -- Margaret Porter Radcliffe: West Allis civic leader -- Part IV: The twenties and beyond -- Ida Pope Ehle: Price county educator -- Grace Pilgrim Bloom and the Polk county board of supervisors -- Sr. Mary Victoria: teacher at Redcliff Indian reservation -- Marie Francek Illichmann: Czechoslovakian immigrant -- Dr. Elizabeth Cornstock: Arcadia physician -- Dr. Rosa Minoka Hill: Oneida physician -- Minnie Pearl Potter: Sawyer county midwife -- Eulalia Croll: U.W. athlete -- Mary Jean Malotte: world champion log birler -- Margery Latimer: portage novelist -- Hildegard Chada: Vilas county pioneer -- Emma toft: Door county conservationist -- Mayor Mary Spellman of Beaver Dam -- Rhoda Oshkosh house: Menominee tribal judge -- Protective legislation for Wisconsin's women workers -- Maud Swett: the Wisconsin industrial commission -- ".
- catalog title "Uncommon lives of common women : the missing half of Wisconsin history : a project of the Wisconsin Feminists Project Fund, inc., in cooperation with the Commission on the Status of Women, the Kohler Foundation, the Oscar Mayer Foundation, the Cudahy Foundation / by Victoria Brown.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".