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d, 1863; in Chicago, 1865; in San Francisco, 1875; in Minneapolis, 1882.] Arabella A. Mansfield, of Mount Pleasant, la., admitted to the practice of law......June, 1869 Mrs. Myra Bradwell, of Chicago, applies for a license as an attorney-at-law......1869 [The Superior Court of Illinois refused, and the Supreme Court of the United States affirmed the decision. Women now admitted to the practice of law in Illinois by statute.] American Woman's Suffrage Association formed by Lucy Stone Blackwell......1869 First convention held at Case Hall, Cleveland, O......Nov. 24, 1869 [Unites with the National Woman's Suffrage Association, forming the National American Woman's Suffrage Association, 1890.] Marilla M. Ricker, of Dover, N. H., attempts to vote; her vote refused for nonregistration, although her name had been offered for registry......March, 1870 Mrs. Ada H. Kepley, of Effingham, Ill., the first graduate from a law school, Union College of Law, Chicago......June