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Monograph on the Founding of Jersey City. New York: Caxton Press. Herbert Foster Gunnison (1896), "Jersey City", Visitor's Guide to the Greater New York, Jersey City and Suburbs, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Eagle Press; Harriet Phillips Eaton (1899), Jersey City and its Historic Sites, Jersey City: The Woman's Club, OL 17939320M; Published in the 20th century
Timeline of Jersey City, New Jersey; John Bartholf House; L. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in New Jersey; ... Timeline of women's suffrage in New Jersey;
Subsequently, the Women's Project of New Jersey sponsored a 1993 publication designed for secondary school usage on women's suffrage in New Jersey, Reclaiming Lost Ground: the Struggle for Woman Suffrage in New Jersey [22] by Neale McGoldrick and Margaret Crocco. This volume is filled with archival documents, images, and narratives.
Pages in category "History of women in New Jersey" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
NJWSA and the Jersey City Woman's Club supports the right of women to work as lawyers, helping Mary Philbrook become the first woman admitted to the New Jersey bar. [28] Philbrook becomes legal counsel to NJWSA. [28] 1897. Efforts to pass a school suffrage bill in the state legislature fail. [28] 1898
During this year, NJWSA, working with the Jersey City Woman's Club, supported women's right to become lawyers. [61] Their work enabled Mary Philbrook to become the first woman admitted to the New Jersey bar. [61] Later Philbrook became legal counsel to the NJWSA. [61] In September 1897, the effort to pass the school suffrage bill failed. [61]
People from Jersey City, New Jersey (1 C, 108 P) Pages in category "History of Jersey City, New Jersey" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
The New Jersey Women's Heritage Trail is a collaborative effort between the New Jersey's Historic Preservation Office, part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and 94 historic sites statewide to raise awareness about the roles played by women in shaping the history of state of New Jersey. [1] [2] [3]