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Milwaukee (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): entry sewell-may
Sewell, May 1844- Educator; born in Milwaukee, Wis., May 27, 1844; graduated at Northwestern University in 1866; taught school for several years; prominent in woman suffrage movements and the education of women; actively connected with the National Woman Suffrage Association; and principal of a girls' classical school, founded by her husband. She has lectured on social, educational, literary, and reform topics; contributed to periodicals; and edited The Historical Resume of the world's Congress of Representative women.
Sewell, May 1844- Educator; born in Milwaukee, Wis., May 27, 1844; graduated at Northwestern University in 1866; taught school for several years; prominent in woman suffrage movements and the education of women; actively connected with the National Woman Suffrage Association; and principal of a girls' classical school, founded by her husband. She has lectured on social, educational, literary, and reform topics; contributed to periodicals; and edited The Historical Resume of the world's Congress of Representative women.
Sewell, May 1844- Educator; born in Milwaukee, Wis., May 27, 1844; graduated at Northwestern University in 1866; taught school for several years; prominent in woman suffrage movements and the education of women; actively connected with the National Woman Suffrage Association; and principal of a girls' classical school, founded by her husband. She has lectured on social, educational, literary, and reform topics; contributed to periodicals; and edited The Historical Resume of the world's Congress of Representative women.
May 27th, 1844 AD (search for this): entry sewell-may
Sewell, May 1844- Educator; born in Milwaukee, Wis., May 27, 1844; graduated at Northwestern University in 1866; taught school for several years; prominent in woman suffrage movements and the education of women; actively connected with the National Woman Suffrage Association; and principal of a girls' classical school, founded by her husband. She has lectured on social, educational, literary, and reform topics; contributed to periodicals; and edited The Historical Resume of the world's Congress of Representative women.
Sewell, May 1844- Educator; born in Milwaukee, Wis., May 27, 1844; graduated at Northwestern University in 1866; taught school for several years; prominent in woman suffrage movements and the education of women; actively connected with the National Woman Suffrage Association; and principal of a girls' classical school, founded by her husband. She has lectured on social, educational, literary, and reform topics; contributed to periodicals; and edited The Historical Resume of the world's Congress of Representative women.