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  2. Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck (December 20, 1827 – August 24, 1910) was an American hydrotherapist, an advocate for women's dress reform, and the founder and editor of The Sibyl, a periodical devoted to that attire reform topic. [1]

  3. Hasbrouck family - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck was born December 20, 1827, in Bellvale, New York, the daughter of Benjamin Sayer (1791–1874) and his wife, Rebecca Forshee Sayer (1796–1858). Lydia would move to Middletown, and began wearing Bloomers , which was considered a "radical" article of clothing at that time.

  4. List of the first women holders of political offices in North ...

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    Board of Education - Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck - 1880 [282] Mayor - Susanna M. Salter - 1887 [283] Chief of the Cherokee Nation - Wilma Mankiller - 1985 [284]

  5. List of New York (state) suffragists - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck; Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928) – suffrage organizer around the United States. [25] Mary Foote Henderson; Ami Mali Hicks; Margaret Hinchey; Marie Jenney Howe; Mary Seymour Howell; Maud Humphrey; Arria Sargent Huntington; Addie Waites Hunton (1866–1943) – suffragist, race and gender activist, writer, political ...

  6. National Dress Reform Association - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck founded the periodical The Sibyl, which became an organ of the NDRA, [3] of which Hasbrouck was a member and later (1863–65) the president. [4] Among other things, it published the names of almost a thousand women nationwide who had adopted the reform dress. [5] The campaign, however, failed, and the NDRA was dissolved ...

  7. Hasbrouck - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Hasbrouck (1755–1821), U.S. Representative from New York; Kenny Hasbrouck (born 1986), American basketball player; Louis Hasbrouck (1777–1834), New York politician; Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck (1827–1910), American suffragist and women's dress reformer; Sol Hasbrouck (1833–1906), American politician; mayor of Boise, Idaho

  8. Hasbrouck Heights man indicted in April crash that killed 15 ...

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    A Hasbrouck Heights man has been indicted on charges connected to the fatal April 14 crash that killed Serenity Law, 15, of Ridgefield, according to a statement from the Bergen County Prosecutor's ...

  9. New Jersey's 38th legislative district - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's 38th legislative district is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature.It covers the Bergen County municipalities of Bergenfield, Fair Lawn, Glen Rock, Hasbrouck Heights, Little Ferry, Lodi, Maywood, Moonachie, New Milford, Oradell, Paramus, River Edge, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, and Teterboro.