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During the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Richmond, Virginia, in May 1888, a group of women delegates from 12 states gathered at the Broad Street United Methodist Church and organized the Executive Committee of the Woman's Mission Societies, Auxiliary to Southern Baptist Convention. In previous years, women had been meeting ...
Let Ohio Women Vote postcard. Women's rights issues in Ohio were put into the public eye in the early 1850s. Women inspired by the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments at the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention created newspapers and then set up their own conventions, including the 1850 Ohio Women's Rights Convention which was the first women's right's convention outside of New York and the first ...
Roughly Fountain Ave. and Limestone St. from Perrin to Monroe Sts. 39°54′53″N 83°48′40″W / 39.9148°N 83.8111°W / 39.9148; -83.8111 ( South Fountain Avenue Historic Springfield
April: The first convention of women's rights held outside of New York took place. The Ohio Women's Convention had an attendance of 500 people. [2] May 6: A state Constitutional Convention is convened in Columbus. [3] A proposal to remove both "white" and "male" from the legal description of a voter in the constitution fails by a large margin ...
When: Jan. 11-13 Where: Great Southern Bank Arena at 685 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway One of the country's largest high school basketball tournaments is back again. The 39th annual Bass Pro Shops ...
Springfield is a city in and the county seat of Clark County, Ohio, United States. [5] The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River, Buck Creek, and Beaver Creek, about 45 miles (72 km) west of Columbus and 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Dayton.
Gustavus Federated, Farmville (CC, federated with United Methodist Church) St. Peter's ... Old Springfield, New ... This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, ...
Belle Harris Bennett (December 3, 1852 – July 20, 1922) led the struggle for and won laity rights for women in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. She was the founding president of the Woman's Missionary Council of the Southern Methodist Church.