1876 Women Citations

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[1] Declaration and Protest of the Women of the United States, (Washington, D.C., 1876).

[2] Carol Hymowitz and Michaele Weissman, A History of Women in America (New York: Bantam Books, 1978), 158.

[3] Beverly Sanders, Women in American History: Book Three: During and After the Civil War ( Washington, D.C.: Women's Educational Equity Act Program, 1979), 47.

[4] The Reader's Companion of U.S. Women's History (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1998), 523.

[5] The Reader's Companion of U.S. Women's History, 523-524.

[6] The Reader's Companion of U.S. Women's History, 577.

[7] The Reader's Companion of U.S. Women's History (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1998), 580.

[8] Beverly Sanders, Women in American History: Book Three: During and After the Civil War ( Washington, D.C.: Women's Educational Equity Act Program, 1979), 47.

[9] Sanders. 47.

[10]Beverly Sanders, Women in American History: Book Three: During and After the Civil War ( Washington, D.C.: Women's Educational Equity Act Program, 1979), 47.

[11] Sanders, 48.

[12] Rev. Conway P. Wing, D.D., History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: James D. Scott, 1879), 204.

[13] Beverly Sanders, Women in American History: Book Three: During and After the Civil War ( Washington, D.C.: Women's Educational Equity Act Program, 1979), 47.

[14] History of Cumberland and Adams County (Chicago: Warner Beers & Co., 1886).

[15] "Humorous," American Volunteer, 17 February, 1876.

[16] "Fashion Notes," American Volunteer, 11 May, 1876.

[17] "Fashion Notes," American Volunteer, 11 May, 1876.

[18] "American Women Have the Smallest Feet," American Volunteer, 27 April, 1876.

[19] "American Women Have the Smallest Feet," American Volunteer, 27 April, 1876.

[20] "American Women Have the Smallest Feet," American Volunteer, 27 April, 1876.

[21] "A Woman of '76," American Volunteer, March 2

[22] "A Woman of '76,"American Volunteer, March 2