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A

 * Elizabeth Robinson Abbott (b. 1847), artist
 * Sarah C. Acheson (b. 1844), temperance worker
 * Florence Adelaide Fowle Adams (b. 1863), teacher
 * Jane Kelley Adams (b. 1852), educator
 * Mary Osburn Adkinson (b. 1863), temperance reformer
 * Nancy H. Adsit (b. 1825), art lecturer
 * Mary A. Ahrens (b. 1836), lawyer and philanthropist
 * Amanda L. Aikens (b. 1833), editor and philanthropist
 * Eliza Downing Albright (b. 1847), temperance worker
 * Emily Gillmore Alden (b. 1834), educator
 * Lucy Morris Chaffee Alden (b. 1836), author
 * Flora L. Aldrich (b. 1859), physician
 * Julia Carter Aldrich (b. 1834), author
 * Mary Jane Aldrich (b. 1833), temperance reformer
 * Susanna Valentine Aldrich (b. 1828), author
 * Esther Lavilla Allen (b. 1834), author
 * Esther Saville Allen (b. 1837), author
 * Eunice Eloisae Gibbs Allyn (b. ?), author
 * Emma B. Alrich (b. 1845), journalist
 * Eleanor M. Ames (b. 1830), author
 * Olive Pond Ames (b. ?), educator
 * Estelle Mendell Amory (b. 1845), author and educator
 * Alice A. Andrews (b. ?), composer and director
 * Judith Walker Andrews (b. 1826), philanthropist
 * Marie Louise Andrews (b. 1849), writer and journalist
 * Mary Garard Andrews (b. 1852), minister
 * Arabella Angelini (b. 1863), evangelical worker
 * Harriett Ellen Grannis Arey (b. 1819), author and editor
 * Sara Dary Armbruster (b. 1862), publisher
 * Harriet Pritchard Arnold (b. 1858), author
 * Ruth Alice Armstrong (b. 1850), WCTU official
 * Sarah B. Armstrong (b. 1857), physician and surgeon
 * Harriet Bunker Austin (b. 1844), author
 * Helen Vickroy Austin (b. 1829), journalist and horticulturist
 * Ella H. Brockway Avann (b. 1853), educator
 * Catharine Hitchcock Tilden Avery (b. 1844), author and educator
 * Rosa Miller Avery (b. 1830), reformer

B

 * Elnora Monroe Babcock (b. 1852), suffragist
 * Emma Whitcomb Babcock (b. 1849), author
 * Helen Louise Babcock (b. 1867), dramatic reader
 * Libbie C. Riley Baer (b. 1849), poet
 * Clara B. Bagg (b. 1861), pianist
 * Alice Baggett (b. 1840s), educator
 * Blanche Pentecost Bagley (b. 1858), minister
 * Ellene Alice Bailey (b. ?), inventor
 * Hannah J. Bailey (b. 1839), reformer
 * Lepha Eliza Bailey (b. 1845), author
 * Sara Lord Bailey (b. 1856), elocutionist and teacher
 * Ida Wikoff Baker (b. 1859), businesswoman
 * Joanna Baker (b. 1862), linguist and educator
 * Louise S. Baker (b. 1846), minister
 * Esther E. Baldwin (b. 1840), missionary
 * Isabel Worrell Ball (b. 1855), journalist
 * Martha Violet Ball (b. 1811), educator
 * Mary Canfield Ballard (b. 1852), poet
 * Ella Maria Ballou (b. 1852), stenographer
 * Mary E. C. Bancker (b. 1860), author, aka Betsey Bancker
 * Mary Rose Banks (b. 1846), author
 * Melissa Elizabeth Riddle Banta (b. 1834) poet
 * Mary Augustine Barber (b. 1789), convent founder. NB: there is some info about her already on the page for her husband, Virgil Horace Barber
 * Blanche Hermine Barbot (b. 1842), musical director and pianist
 * Annie Maria Barnes (b. 1857), author and editor
 * Frances Julia Barnes (b. 1846), temperance reformer
 * Susan Hammond Barney (b. ?), evangelist
 * Frances Elizabeth Barrow (b. 1822), author known by pen name 'Aunt Fanny'
 * Flora Elizabeth Barry (b. 1836), singer
 * Susan E. Barry (b. 1826), army nurse
 * Maud Whitehead Bartlett (b. 1865), educator
 * Emma Curtiss Bascom (b. 1828), suffragist. NB: mother of Florence Bascom
 * Josephine Penfield Bateham (b. 1829), temperance reformer
 * Isabel Bateman (b. 1854), actor
 * Clara Doty Bates (b. 1850s), author
 * Margaret Holmes Bates (b. 1844), author
 * Emily Verdery Battey (b. 1828), journalist
 * Marion Babcock Baxter (b. 1850), author
 * Marie Wilson Beasley (b. 1862), elocutionist and dramatic reader
 * Mary Elizabeth Beauchamp (b. 1825), author and educator
 * Betty Bentley Beaumont (b. 1828), author and merchant
 * Leonora Beck (b. 1862), educator
 * Emma Beckwith (b. 1849), suffragist
 * Lou Singletary Bedford (b. 1837), author
 * Bessie Behan (b. 1872), social leader
 * Cynthia Holmes Belcher (b. 1827), journalist
 * Caroline Horton Bell (b. 1840), philanthropist
 * Orelia Key Bell (b. 1864), poet
 * Emily Whitfield Croom Bellamy (b. 1839), novelist
 * Emma Lee Benedict (b. 1857), author and educator
 * Ida Whipple Benham (b. 1849), peace advocate
 * Anna Smeed Benjamin (b. 1834), temperance worker
 * Adelaide George Bennett (b. 1848), poet
 * Ella May Bennett (b. 1855), minister
 * Louise Dow Benton (b. 1831), linguist
 * Lillie Berg (b. ?), musician and educator
 * Cornelia Bergen (b. 1837), philanthropist
 * Helen Corinne Bergen (b. 1868), author and journalist
 * Adaline Hohf Berry (b 1859), author
 * Martia L. Davis Berry (b. 1844), political reformer
 * Mabel Bert (b. 1862), actor
 * Eva Best (b. 1851), author
 * Sarah Elizabeth Bierce (b. 1838), journalist
 * Belle G. Bigelow (b. 1851), suffragist and prohibitionist
 * Ella Augusta Bigelow (b. 1849), musician
 * Lettie S. Bigelow (b. 1849), author
 * Mabelle Biggart (b. 1861), dramatic reader and eductor
 * Jennie M. Bingham (b. 1859), author
 * Eugenie S. Birkholz (b. 1853), author
 * Emily Mulkin Bishop (b. 1858), Delsartean lecturer
 * Mary Agnes Dalrymple Bishop (b. 1857), journalist
 * Fannie de Grasse Black (b. 1856), singer and pianist
 * Mary Fleming Black (b. 1848), author and religious worker
 * Sarah Hearst Black (b. 1846), temperance reformer
 * Emily Lucas Blackall (b. 1832), author and philanthropist
 * Sarah Ellen Blackwell (b. 1828), artist and author; sister of Emily Blackwell and Elizabeth Blackwell
 * Ellen A. Dayton Blair (b. 1827), temperance organizer
 * Alice R. Jordan Blake (b. 1864), lawyer
 * Euphenia Vale Blake (b. 1825), author and critic
 * Aline Reese Blondner (b. ?), musician and educator
 * Birdie Blye (b. 1870s), pianist
 * Elizabeth Baker Bohan (b. 1849), author and artist
 * Elizabeth Powell Bond (b. 1841), dean of Swarthmore College
 * Marietta M. Bones (b. 1842), suffragist and social reformer
 * Mildred A. Bonham (b. 1840), journalist and travel writer; pseudonym 'Mizpah'
 * Emma Scarr Booth (b. 1835), author
 * Caroline Greenbank Boughton (b. 1854), educator and philanthropist
 * Emma Bourne (b. 1846), temperance worker
 * Emily St. John Bouton (b. ?), journalist
 * Ada Chastina Bowles (b. 1836), minister
 * Kate Parker Boyd (b. 1836), artist
 * Louise Esther Vickroy Boyd (b. 1827), author
 * Maria Porter Brace (b. 1852), educator and elocutionist
 * Anna Madge Braden (b. ?), author
 * Amy Morris Bradley (b. 1823), educator
 * Ann Weaver Bradley (b. 1834), educator and temperance worker
 * Sophia Braeunlich (b. 1860), businesswoman
 * Kate J. Brainard (b. 1835), musical educator
 * Ella Frances Braman (b. 1850), lawyer and businesswoman
 * Luetta Elmina Braumuller (b. 1856), artist
 * Alice Ives Breed (b. 1853), social leader
 * Cora Belle Brewster (b. 1859), physician and surgeon
 * Flora A. Brewster (b. 1852), physician and surgeon
 * Mary Blatchley Briggs (b. 1846), poet, artist, business manager, reporter
 * Clara M. Brinkerhoff (b. 1828), singer
 * Mary A. Brinkman (b. 1845), physician and homeopathic healer
 * Emma Southwick Brinton (b. 1834), army nurse and reporter
 * Margaret Hunt Brisbane (b. 1858), poet
 * Augusta Cooper Bristol (b. 1835), poet and lecturer
 * Ida Joe Brooks (b. 1853), physician, surgeon, and educator
 * M. Sears Brooks (b. ?), poet and author
 * Alice Willams Brotherton (b. ?), author
 * Corinne Stubbs Brown (b. 1849), Marxist social activist
 * Emma Elizabeth Brown (b. 1847), author
 * Harriet A. Brown (b. 1844), inventor
 * M. Belle Brown (b. 1850), physician and surgeon
 * Mary Frank Browne (b. 1835), philanthropist
 * Helen M. Davis Brownell (b. 1836), educator
 * Henriette Buck (b. 1864), educator
 * Mary K. Buck (b. 1849), author
 * Helen Lewis Bucknor (b. 1838), author
 * Caroline Brown Buell (b. ?), temperance worker and philanthropist
 * Sarah C. Thorpe Bull (b. ?), WCTU official
 * Eudora Stone Bumstead (b. 1860), poet
 * Emeline S. Burlingame (b. 1836), editor and evangelist
 * Cynthia S. Burnett (b. 1840), educator and temperance reformer
 * Bertha H. Burnham (b. 1866), author and educator
 * Clara Louise Burnham (b. 1854), novelist
 * Nellie Marie Burns (b. ca. 1850), poet
 * Mary Towne Burt (b. ?), temperance reformer
 * Jennie Burchfield Bush (b. 1858), author
 * Kate Bushnell (b. 1856), physician
 * Mary Ryerson Butin (b. 1857), physician
 * Clementina Butler (b. 1862), evangelist
 * Mellona Moulton Butterfield (b. 1853), china painter
 * Elia Goode Byington (b. 1858), journalist

C

 * Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell (b. 1839), educator
 * Alice A. W. Cadwallader (b. 1832), philanthropist
 * Helena Maxwell Cady (b. 1849), physician
 * Elizabeth Cameron (b. 1851), editor
 * Eugenia Steele Campbell (b. 1854), temperance reformer
 * Evelyn Campbell (b. 1868), actor
 * Georgine Campbell (b. ?), artist
 * Corresta Canfield (b. 1833), physician
 * Luisa Cappiani (b. ?), opera singer
 * Mary E. Cardwill (b. ?), author
 * Clara H. Sully Carhart (b. 1845), educator and reformer. NB: Husband Lewis Carhart has a Wikipedia page.
 * Mary Jane Carlisle (b. 1835), social leader
 * Alice Dimmick Carpenter (b. ?), author
 * Ellen M. Carpenter (b. 1836), artist
 * Abbie Carrington (b. 1856), operatic singer
 * Delia E. Carson (b. 1833), educator
 * Hannah Johnson Carter (b. ?), art educator
 * Mary Adaline Edwarda Carter (b. ?), art educator
 * Florence Byrne Cartwright (b. 183), poet
 * Mary Stockly Cary (b. 1834), businesswoman
 * Marietta Stanley Case (b. 1845), author and temperance reformer
 * Jennie Casseday (b. 1840), philanthropist
 * Alice Barbee Castleman (b. 1843), philanthropist
 * Laura Wood Catlin (b. 1841), philanthropist
 * Lucinda Banister Chandler (b. 1828), author and social reformer
 * Mary Alderson Chandler (b. 1849), educator
 * Clara Christiana Chapin (b. 1852), suffragist and temperance worker
 * Sallie F. Chapin (b. ?), author and temperance worker
 * Millie Jane Chapman (b. 1845), physician
 * Emily Thornton Charles (b. 1845), poet and journalist
 * Louise L. Chase (b. 1840), WCTU official
 * Abbey Perkins Cheney (b. 1853), musical educator
 * Armilla Amanda Cheney (b. 1845), WRC official
 * Edna Dow Cheney (b. 1824), author
 * Caroline Van Deusen Chenoweth (b. 1846), vice-consul in China. NB: husband Bernard Peel Chenoweth, consul in China, does not have a page yet.
 * Lide A. Churchill (b. 1859), author and telegrapher
 * Adelaide Avery Claflin (b. 1846), suffragist
 * Frances P. Clark (b. 1836), philanthropist
 * Helen Taggart Clark (b. 1849), journalist
 * Lena Thompson Clarke (b. 1857), social leader
 * Mary Bassett Clarke (b. 1831), writer
 * Mary H. Gray Clarke (b. 1835), newspaper correspondent; pseudonym 'Nina Gray'
 * Florence Andrews Clayton (b. 1862), opera singer
 * Margaret Abagail Cleaves (b. 1848), physician
 * Henrietta Fannie Virginie Clerc (b. 1841), educator
 * Ella Maria Dietz Clymer (b. ?), poet
 * Mary Emilie Cobb (b. 1838), educator and philanthropist
 * Sara M. Maxson Cobb (b. 1858), artist and art teacher
 * Emily M. Coe (b. ?), educator
 * Mary M. Cohen (b. 1854), social economist
 * Elizabeth Coit (b. 1820), suffragist and temperance worker
 * Irene Williams Coit (b. 1873), writer; first woman to pass the Yale University entrance exam (1891)
 * H. Maria George Colby (b. 1844), author
 * Sarah A. Colby (b. 1824), physician
 * Cordelia Throop Cole (b. 1833), temperance reformer
 * Elizabeth Cole (author) (b. 1856), author
 * Ada Langworthy Collier (b. 1843), poet
 * Delia Collins (b. 1830) educator and reformer
 * Emily Parmely Collins (b. 1814), suffragist
 * Miriam O'Leary Collins (b. 1864), actor
 * Julia Colman (b. ?), temperance educator
 * Anna Manning Comfort (b. 1845), physician
 * Frances August Conant (b. 1842), journalist and businesswoman
 * Harriet Beecher Conant (b. 1852), physician
 * Jane Elizabeth Dexter Conklin (b. 1831), writer
 * Emma M. Connelly (b. ?), author
 * Eliza Archard Conner (b. ?), journalist and lecturer
 * Elizabeth Marney Conner (b. 1856), dramatic reader and educator
 * Amelia Josephine Cook (b. ?), author
 * May A. Cook (b. 1869), pianist
 * Susan G. Cooke (b. ?), manager of various organizations
 * Emily M. J. Cooley (b. 1831), temperance worker
 * Harriet Abbot Lincoln Coolidge (b. ?), author and reformer
 * Mary A. Cornelius (b. 1829), temperance reformer
 * Ellen Frances Cornell (b. 1835), poet
 * Mariana W. de Coronel (b. 1851), "Indian curio collector"
 * Florence Elizabeth Cory (b. 1851), industrial designer
 * Mary Emily Bennett Coues (b. 1835), suffragist
 * E. Miriam Coyrière (b. ?), businesswoman
 * Charity Rusk Craig (b. ca. 1851), president of the WRC
 * Mary Helen Peck Crane (b. 1827), temperance worker
 * Mrs. Ogden Crane (b. 1850), concert singer
 * Sibylla Bailey Crane (b. 1851), composer
 * Emma A. Cranmer (b. 1858), temperance reformer and suffragist
 * Alice Arnold Crawford (b. 1850), poet
 * Mrs. John Crawford (b. 1850), newspaper correspondent
 * Mary J. Crawford (b. 1843), church organizer
 * Kate Smeed Cross (b. 1859), social leader
 * Louise Adele Cuinet (b. 1855), dental surgeon
 * Jessie F. Culton (b. 1860), journalist
 * Alma Carrie Cummings (b. 1857), journalist
 * Mary Stuart Cummins (b. 1854), educator
 * Annie Sinclair Cunningham (b. 1832), religious worker
 * Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (b. 1831), missionary
 * Ida M. Curran (b. ?), journalist and editor
 * Martha E. Sewall Curtis (b. 1858), suffragist

D

 * Charlotte Field Dailey (b. 1842), manager of various enterprises
 * Olive Eliza Dana (b. 1859), writer
 * Cora Linn Daniels (b. 1852), author
 * Elizabeth Otis Dannelly (b. 1838), poet
 * Ella Dare (b. 1842), journalist and lecturer
 * Alice O. Darling (b. ?), poet
 * Ida May Davis (b. 1857), writer
 * Minnie S. Davis (b. 1835), author and "mental scientist"
 * Minta S. A. Davis (b. 1864), physician and surgeon
 * Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis (b. 1852), poet and author
 * Sarah Iliff Davis (b. 1820), businesswoman and philanthropist
 * Virginia Meriwether Davis (b. 1862), physician
 * Elizabeth Dayton (b. 1848), poet and author
 * Marie Decca (b. ?), operatic singer
 * Mrs. A. Litsner De Fere (b. ?), musician and voice teacher
 * Evelyn Magruder De Jarnette (b. 1842), author
 * Alice S. Deletombe (b. 1854), poet
 * Amanda Deyo (b. 1838), minister and peace advocate
 * Susan E. Dickinson (b. ?), journalist
 * Adelaide Lynn Dicklow (b. 1859), educator
 * Cora Victoria Diehl (b. 1869), government official
 * Annie Le Porte Diggs (b. 1853), journalist and social reformer
 * Mary A. G. Dight (b. 1860), physician
 * Blanche Dillaye (b. ?), artist
 * Mary J. Scarlett Dixon (b. 1822), physician
 * Anna Bowman Dodd (b. ?), author
 * Susanna Way Dodds (b. 1830), physician
 * Hannah P. Dodge (b. 1821), educator
 * Caroline Matilda Dodson (b. 1845), physician
 * Mary L. Doe (b. 1836), suffragist, businesswoman, temperance reformer
 * Phebe Cobb Larry Dole (b. 1835), poet
 * Alice Donlevy (b. ?) artist and writer
 * Lucy Salisbury Doolittle (b. 1832), philanthropist
 * Ella Loraine Dorsey (b. 1850s), author
 * Ellen J. Dortch (b. 1858), newspaper editor and publisher
 * Eva Craig Graves Doughty (b. 1852), journalist
 * Alice May Douglas (b. 1865), poet and author
 * Lavantia Densmore Douglas (b. 1827), temperance worker
 * Cornelia M. Dow (b. 1842), philanthropist and temperance reformer
 * Mary E. H. G. Dow (b. 1848), financier
 * Mary Alice Dowd (b. 1855), poet and educator
 * Mary Eveline Drake (b. 1833), minister
 * Priscilla Holmes Drake (b. 1812), suffragist
 * Christine Nielson Dreier (b. 1866), concert singer
 * Miriam Howard Du Bose (b. 1862), suffragist
 * Sarah Marie Dudley (b. ?), businesswoman
 * Amanda Louise Ruter Dufour (b. 1822), poet
 * Emma Bedelia Dunham (b. 1826), poet
 * Marion Howard Dunham (b. 1842), educator
 * Mary J. Dunlap (b. 1853), physician
 * Harriet Thayer Durgin (b. 1848), artist
 * Lyle Durgin (b. 1850), artist
 * Ella Hamilton Durley (b. ?), journalist and educator
 * Irene Clark Durrell (b. 1852), educator
 * Eugenie Dussuchal (b. 1860), musical educator
 * Bessie Agnes Dwyer (b. ?), journalist
 * Mary Irene Clark Dye (b. 1837), reformer
 * Clara L. Brown Dyer (b. 1849), artist
 * Julia Knowlton Dyer (b. 1829), philanthropist

E

 * Mary Kavanaugh Eagle(b. 1854), church worker
 * Mrs. Edward H. East (b. 1849), philanthropist
 * Sarah Stoddard Eddy (b. 1831), reformer
 * Elizabeth Edgar (b. 1842), educator
 * Mary G. Charlton Edholm (b. ?), journalist
 * Anna Cheney Edwards (b. 1835), educator
 * Emma Atwood Edwards (b. 1838), educator
 * Allegra Eggleston (b. 1860), artist
 * Lucie Ann Morrison Elmore (b. 1829), temperance reformer
 * Ellen Russell Emerson (b. 1837), author
 * Addie C. Strong Engle (b. 1845), author
 * Rhoda Anna Esmond (b. 1819), philanthropist
 * Lizzie P. E. Evans (b. 1846), novelist
 * Maria Louise Eve, (b. ca. 1848), poet
 * Caroline McCullough Everhard (b. 1843), suffragist
 * Catherine A. Fay Ewing (b. 1822), educator and philanthropist
 * Emma P. Ewing (b. 1838), author and teacher of cooking
 * Nellie Blessing Eyster (b. ?), author

F

 * Constance Fairbanks (b. 1866), journalist
 * Elizabeth B. Fairbanks (b. 1831), philanthropist
 * Maria Augusta Fairchild (b. 1834), physician
 * Anna Christy Fall (b. 1855), lawyer
 * Lydia Hoyt Farmer (b. ?), author
 * Mary S. Fawcett (b. 1829), temperance reformer
 * Lillian Blanche Fearing (b. 1863), lawyer and poet
 * Mary Galentine Fenner (1839), author
 * Susan Frances Nelson Ferree (b. 1844), journalist and reformer
 * Bessie Alexander Ficklen (b. 1861), author and artist
 * Martha R. Field (b. 1856), journalist; pen name 'Catherine Cole'
 * Stella A. Gaines Fifield (b. 1845), journalist
 * Mary A. Powers Filley (b. 1821), suffragist and farmer
 * Anna A. Fisher (b. 1858), educator
 * Rebecca Jane Gilleland Fisher (b. 1830s), philanthropist
 * Lisa Anne Fletcher (b. 1844), poet
 * Mary Alice Fonda (b. 1837), musician, linguist, author
 * Miriam Chase Ford (b. 1866), musician and journalist
 * Tillie May Forney (b. 1861), author, journalist
 * Susie E. Foster (b. 1846), author, philanthropist
 * Alice S. Foxworthy (b. 1852), educator
 * Esther Gordon Frame (b. 1840), minister
 * Louise E. Francis (b. 1869), journalist
 * Gertrude Franklin (b. ?), singer and educator; stage name of Virginia H. Beatty
 * Ellen Sulley Fray (b. 1832), reformer
 * Martha M. Frazier (b. 1826), educator, temperance worker
 * Mattie A. Freeman (b. 1839), lecturer, freethinker
 * Almah J. Frisby (b. 1857), physician
 * Seraph Frissell (b. 1840), physician
 * Elizabeth Turner Fry (b. 1842), philanthropist
 * Emma V. Sheriden Fry (b. 1864), actor, playwright
 * Frances Elizabeth Fryatt (b. ?), author and specialist on decorative arts
 * Aurilla Furber (b. 1847), poet
 * Myrtle Furman (b. 1860), elocution professor
 * Susan Fussell (b. 1832), educator, army nurse, philanthropist

G

 * Ada Iddings Gale (b. ?), author and educator
 * Abbie M. Gannett (b. 1845), author
 * Anna Gardner (b. 1816), anti-slavery activist
 * Eliza A. Garner (b. 1845), educator
 * Nora Trueblood Gause (b. 1851), humanitarian
 * Elmina M. Roys Gavitt (b. 1828), physician
 * Lydia A. George (b. 1839), army nurse and philanthropist
 * Eleanor Churchill Gibbs (b. ?), educator
 * Ruby I. Gilbert (b. 1851), businesswoman
 * Rosetta Luce Gilchrist (b. ?), physician, author, poet
 * Anne H. Giles (b. 1860), philanthropist
 * Ella A. Giles (b. 1851), author
 * Fidelia Woolley Gillette (b. 1827), minister
 * Rachel Brooks Gleason (b. 1820), physician
 * Harriet Newell Kneeland Goff (b. 1828), author and temperance reformer
 * Lucy Virginia Goldthwaite (b. ?), author
 * Fanny Chambers Gooch (b. ?), author
 * Mary Hopkins Goodrich (b. 1814), reformer
 * Lavina Stella Goodwin (b. 1833), author and educator
 * Elizabeth P. Gordon (b. ?), temperance advocate
 * S. Anna Gordon (b. 1832), physician and author
 * Cynthia M. R. Gorton (b. 1826), poet and author
 * Elizabeth Porter Gould (b. 1848), critic and author
 * Anne Goza (b. 1872), humorist
 * Lottie E. Granger (b. 1858), educator
 * Hulda Regina Graser (b. 1869), custom-house broker
 * Adelia C. Graves (b. 1821), educator and author
 * Mary H. Graves (b. 1839), minister
 * Jennie T. Gray (b. 1857), temperance worker
 * Mary Tenney Gray (b. 1833), editorial writer and philanthropist
 * Julia Boynton Green (b. 1861, poet
 * Louisa Morton Greene (b. 1819), reformer and author
 * Mary A. Greene (b. 1857), lawyer
 * Jean Brooks Greenleaf (b. 1832), suffragist
 * Elizabeth W. Greenwood (b. 1849), temperance reformer
 * Elizabeth Goadby Gregory (b. 1834), author
 * Mary Rogers Gregory (b. 1846), artist
 * Mary Grew (b. 1813), abolitionist
 * Mary Lillian Griffith (b. 1854), author and philanthropist
 * Katherine Van Allen Grinnell (b. 1839), religious worker
 * Sadie Park Grisham (b. 1859), educator
 * Frances Irene Burge Griswold (b. 1826), author
 * Hattie Tyng Griswold (b. 1842), author and poet
 * Sara Groenevelt (b. ?), musician and poet
 * Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb (b. 1834), temperance worker
 * Alice Gordon Gulick (b. ?), missionary
 * Jean Harrower Gutelius (b. 1846), artist and businesswoman
 * Marie Ester Guzman (b. ?), social leader

H

 * Arminta Victoria Haensler (b. 1842), physician
 * Lucie Caroline Hager (b. 1853), author
 * Emma Hahr (b. ?), pianist
 * Lucy M. Hall (b. ?), physician
 * Margaret Thompson Hall (b. 1854), educator and newspaper correspondent
 * Sarah C. Hall (b. 1832), physician
 * Sarah Elizabeth Hall (b. ?), educator
 * Anna J. Hamilton (b. 1860), educator and journalist
 * Anna Maria Nichols Hammer (b. 1840), temperance worker
 * Loretta Mann Hammer (b. 1842), physician
 * Mary Virginia Spitler Hammond (b. 1847), World's Fair manager
 * Sarah Jackson Hanna (b. 1847), musical educator
 * Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (b. 1843), author, lecturer, reformer
 * Ida A. Harper (b. ?), journalist
 * Ethel Hillyer Harris (b. ?), author
 * Harriet Newell Haskell (b. 1835), educator
 * Frances R. Haswin (b. 1852), composer, poet, actor
 * Mary R. P. Hatch (b. 1848), poet and writer
 * Mary Emerson Haven (b. 1819), educator
 * Flora Harrod Hawes (b. 1863), postmaster
 * Franc P. Hawes (b. ?), artist
 * Frances Mallette Hawley (b. 1843), poet and author
 * Lorenza Hynes (b. 1820), minister
 * Mary E. Smith Hayward (b. 1849), businesswoman
 * Rebecca N. Hazard (b. 1826), suffragist and philanthropist
 * Clara H. Hazelrigg (b. 1861), author, educator
 * Ozella Shields Head (b. 1869), author
 * Mercedes Leigh Hearne (b. 1867), actor
 * Eliza Putnam Heaton (b. 1860), journalist
 * Dora Henninges Heinsohn (b. 1861), opera singer
 * Lucinda Barbour Helm (b. 1839), author
 * Augusta A. Fox Henderson (b. 1843), social leader
 * Lillian Bailey Henschel (b. 1860), vocalist
 * Jane Lord Hersom (b. 1840), physician
 * Emma Churchman Hewitt (b. 1850), author and journalist
 * Grace Hibbard (b. ?), author
 * Nellie Hibler (b. 1858), musical educator
 * Mary Catharine Hickman (b. 1838), journalist
 * Mary Dana Hicks (b. 1862), art educator
 * Osia Joslyn Hiles (b. 1832), philanthropist
 * Agnes Leonard Hill (b. ?), author
 * Eliza Trask Hill (b. 1840), suffragist and journalist
 * Ida Hinman (b. ?), journalist
 * Alice Hirschberg (b. 1856), artist
 * Mary Antoinette Hitchcock (b. 1834), temperance reformer
 * Sarah Dyer Hobart (b. 1845), poet and author
 * Emily Caroline Chandler Hodgin (b. 1838), temperance reformer
 * Louise Manning Hodgkins (b. 1846), author, educator, editor
 * Libbie Beach Hoel (b. 1858), philanthropist
 * Clara Cleghorn Hoffman (b. 1831), temperance worker
 * Sophia Curtiss Hoffman (b. 1825), philanthropist
 * Lydia Evans Hogue (b. 1856), educator
 * Elizabeth J. Holcombe (b. 1827), physician
 * Lillian Hollister (b. 1853), temperance worker
 * Georgiana Klingle Holmes (b. ?), poet
 * Jennie Florella Holmes (b. 1842), temperance worker
 * Mary Emma Holmes (b. 1839), suffragist
 * Lucy Hamilton Hooper (b. 1835), poet and journalist
 * Alice Houghton (b. 1849), broker
 * Mary Hayes Houghton (b. 1837), journalist
 * Esther T. Housh (b. ?), temperance worker
 * Belle Howard (b. 1857), dramatic reader
 * Elmira Y. Howard (b. 1841), physician
 * Mary M. Howard (b. ?), musician and educator
 * Emeline Harriet Howe (b. 1844), poet
 * Mary Seymour Howell (b. 1844), suffragist
 * Caroline Hughes (b. ?), businesswoman and philanthropist
 * Kate Duval Hughes (b. 1837), author and inventor
 * Marietta E. Hughes (b . ?), physician
 * Nina Vera B. Hughes (b. ?), author
 * Caroline Augusta Huling (b. 1856), journalist, reformer, philanthropist
 * Sarah Gibson Humphreys (b. 1830), suffragist and author
 * Augusta Merrill Hunt (b. 1842), philanthropist
 * Agnes Huntington (b. ?), opera singer
 * Florence Huntley (b. ?), journalist, author, humorist
 * Mary Sutton Huntley (b. 1852), church worker
 * Helen Marr Hurd (b. 1839), poet
 * Harriette Persis Hurlbut (b. 1862), artist
 * Cornelia Collins Hussey (b. 1827), philanthropist

I

 * Henrica Iliohan (b. 1850), suffragist
 * Loraine Immen (b. 1840), elocutionist
 * Eliza B. Ingalls (b. ?), temperance worker
 * Mary Bigelow Ingham (b. 1832), author
 * Mary E. Ireland (b. 1834), author
 * Hannah M. Underhill Isaac (b. 1833), evangelist
 * Alice Emma Ives (b. 1890), dramatist and journalist
 * Florence C. Ives (b. 1854), journalist

J

 * Helen Maria Fiske Jackson (b. 1831), author, poet, philanthropist
 * Katharine Johnson Jackson B. 1841), physician
 * Annie Laurie Wilson James (b. 1862), journalist
 * Martha Waldron Janes (b. 1832), minister
 * Marea Wood Jefferis (b. ?), poet
 * Mrs. Isadore Gilbert Jeffery (b. 1840s), poet
 * Frances C. Jenkins (b. 1826), temperance worker
 * Therese A. Jenkins (b. 1853), suffragist
 * Laura M. Johns (b. 1849), suffragist
 * Carrie Ashton Johnson (b. 1863), editor and author
 * Sallie M. Mills Johnson (b. 1862), author
 * Maria I. Johnston (b. 1835), author and editor
 * Irma Theoda Jones (b. 1845), philanthropist
 * Jennie E. Jones (b. 1833), poet and writer
 * May C. Jones (b. 1842), minister
 * Mrs. Cornelia Jane Matthews Jordan (b. 1830), poet
 * Jennie S. Judson (b. 1859), author

K

 * Ruth Ward Kahn (b. 1870), author
 * Josephine E. Keating (b. ?), literary critic, editor, musician, music teacher
 * Martha Moulton Whittemore Keezer (b. 1870), author
 * Lillie Resler Keister (b. 1851), church organizer
 * Eliza D. Keith (b. ?), journalist
 * Elizabeth Catharine Keller (b. 1837), physician and surgeon
 * Ella Maynard Kelley (b. 1859), telegraph operator
 * Agnes Nininger Kemp (b. 1823), physician
 * Ella Bagnell Kendrick (b. 1849), temperance worker and amateur botanist
 * Jennie Ellis Keysor (b. 1860), educator
 * Corinne Kimball (b. 1873), actor
 * Harriet McEwen Kimball (b. 1834), poet
 * Jennie Kimball (b. 1851), actor and theatrical manager
 * Narcissa Edith White Kinney (b. 1854), temperance worker
 * Josephine Kipp (b. 1845), author
 * Janette Hill Knox (b. 1845), temperance reformer
 * Florence E. Kollock (b. 1848), minister
 * Katherine Kurt (b. 1852), homeopathic physician

L

 * Sarah Doan La Fetra (b. 1843), temperance worker
 * Magdalene Isadora La Grange (b. 1864), poet
 * Lucy Stedman Lamson (b. 1857), businesswoman and educator
 * Mary T. Lange (b. 1848), journalist
 * Elizabeth Langworthy (b. 1837), public benefactor and organizer
 * Freeda M. Lankton (b. 1852), physician
 * Marquise Clara Lanza (b. 1858), author
 * Anna Matilda Larrabee (b. 1842), social leader
 * Mary Torrans Lathrap (b. 1838), poet, preacher, temperance reformer
 * Clarissa Caldwell Lathrop (b. 1892), reformer and author
 * Maria Elise Turner Lauder (b. ?), author
 * Margaret Wynne Lawless (b. 1847), poet
 * Mary J. Lawson (b. 1828), author
 * Henrietta Beebe Lawton (b. 1844), musician and educator
 * Olive Moorman Leader (b. 1852), temperance reformer
 * Mary Lydia Leggett (b. 1852), minister
 * Caroline Weaver Leland (b. 1840), educator and philanthropist
 * Anna Byford Leonard (b. 1843), sanitary reformer
 * Laura A. Woodin Le Valley (b. ?), lawyer
 * Martha D. Lincoln (b. 1838), author and journalist
 * Edith Willis Linn (b. 1865), poet
 * Esther J. Trimble Lippincott (b. 1838), educator and reformer
 * Elizabeth W. Russell Lord (b. 1819), educator and philanthropist
 * Hulda Barker Loud (b. 1844), editor and publisher
 * Flora Haines Loughead (b. 1855), author
 * Martha Perry Lowe (b. 1829), poet
 * Jennie de la Montagnie Lozier (b. ?), physician
 * Anna Lukens (b. 1844), physician
 * Dorothea Lummis (b. 1860), physician
 * Anne Bozeman Lyon (b. 1860), author

M

 * Emma McAvoy (b. 1841), author and lecturer
 * Harriet Calista Clark McCabe (b. ?), philanthropist
 * Lida Rose McCabe (b. ?), author and journalist
 * Frances Laughton Mace (b. 1836), poet
 * Louise Bowman McClain (b. 1841), author
 * Alice Moore McComas (b. 1850), author and editor
 * Annie Virginia McCracken (b. 1868), author
 * Barbara MacGahan (b. 1852), author and journalist
 * Alice G. McGee (b. 1869), lawyer
 * Mary Sears McHenry (b. 1834), executive
 * Jane Amy McKinney (b. 1832), educator and philanthropist
 * Kate Slaughter McKinney (b. 1857), author and poet
 * Emily Julian McManus (b. 1865), poet
 * Katharine Albert McMurdo (b. ?), social leader
 * Lydia Starr McPherson (b. ?), poet, author, journalist
 * Lucy A. Mallory (b. 1846), editor
 * Jessie Wilson Manning (b. 1855), author and lecturer
 * Helen Adelia Manville (b. 1839), poet
 * Callie Bonney Marble (b. ?), author
 * Ella M. S. Marble (b. 1850), journalist and educator
 * Nellie V. Mark (b. 1857), physician
 * Louise Markscheffel (b. 1857), journalist
 * Joanna Marshall (b. 1822), poet
 * Sarah Ann Mather (b. 1820), philanthropist
 * Cassie Ward Mee (b. 1848), labor champion
 * Jeannette Du Bois Meech (b. 1835), industrial educator
 * Velma Caldwell Melville (b. 1858), writer
 * Caroline Elizabeth Merrick (b. 1825), author
 * Sarah Newcomb Merrick (b. 1844), educator and businesswoman
 * Helen Maud Merrill (b. 1865), writer
 * Margaret Manton Merrill (b. 1800s), journalist
 * Lillian Rozell Messenger (b. ?), poet
 * Nettie Leila Michel (b. 1863), editor
 * Clara Smart Millar (b. 1852), singer and music educator
 * Addie Dickman Miller (b. 1859), college professor and editor
 * Annie Jenness Miller (b. 1859), dress reformer
 * Dora Richards Miller (b. ?), author and educator
 * Elizabeth Miller (physician) (b. 1836), physician
 * Mary Miller (editor) (b. 1800s), editor
 * Minnie Willis Baines Miller (b. 1845), author
 * Frances M. Milne (b. 1846), author
 * Sue Harper Mims (b. 1842), social leader
 * Marion Juliet Mitchell (b. 1836), poet
 * Martha Reed Mitchell (b. 1818), philanthropist
 * Mary Blair Moody (b. 1837), physician
 * Aubertine Woodward Moore (b. 1841), music critic, translator, lecturer
 * Henrietta G. Moore (b. ?), minister
 * Marguerite Moore (b. 1849), orator
 * Sarah Wool Moore (b. 1846), art teacher
 * Susanne Vandergrift Moore (b. 1848), editor and publisher
 * Cornelia Moore Chillson Moots (b. 1843), temperance worker
 * Mary L. Moreland (b. 1859), minister
 * Maud Morgan (harpist) (b. 1864), harpist
 * Ellen Douglas Morris (b. 1846), temperance worker
 * Rebecca A. Morse (b. 1821), journalist, suffragist
 * Mary Mortimer (b. 1816), educator
 * Martha H. Mowry (b. 1818), physician
 * Frances Miller Mumaugh (b. 1860), artist
 * Marion Murdoch (b. 1840), minister
 * Claudia Quigley Murphy (b. 1863), journalist

N

 * Clara Holmes Hapgood Nash (b. 1839), lawyer
 * Mary Louise Nash (b. 1826), educator
 * Emma Huntington Nason Poet and author
 * Mme. Antonio Navarro Actor
 * Ann Viola Neblett Temperance worker.
 * Emma Wixon Nevada Operatic singer.
 * Harriet Atwood Newell Pioneer missionary worker
 * Laura Emeline Newell Song-writer.
 * Angelia F. Newman Church worker.
 * Elfreda Louise Newport Universalist minister.
 * Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Artist
 * Josephine Ralston Nichols Lecturer.
 * Minerva Parker Nichols Architect
 * Eliza J. Nicholson Editor and publisher.
 * May Alcott Nieriker Artist.
 * Jennie Caldwell Nixon Educator.
 * Edna Chaffee Noble Elocutionist.
 * Catharine Nobles Club woman.
 * Countess Ella Norraikow Author.
 * Celestia Joslin Northrop Vocalist
 * Delia Whitney Norton Author and christian scientist
 * Minerva Brace Norton Educator and author.
 * Morilla M. Norton Specialist in French literature
 * Laura A. Sunderlin Nourse Poet.
 * Mildred E. Nowell 	Author and journalist.

O

 * S. L. Vickers Oberholtzer	Poet and economist.
 * Jessie Fremont O'Donnell	Author
 * Martha B. O'Donnell	Temperance worker
 * Nellie O'Donnell	Educator.
 * Maude Andrews Ohl	Poet and journalist.
 * Katharine A. O'Keeffe	Educator and lecturer.
 * Marie Augusta Oldham	Missionary worker.
 * Grace Atkinson Oliver	Author.
 * Martha Capps Oliver	Poet.
 * Elizabeth Martha Olmsted	Poet.
 * Annie L. Y. Orff	Editor and publisher.
 * Mary Frost Ormsby	Author and journalist.
 * Julia Anna Orum	Educator.
 * Marion Osgood	Violinist and composer.
 * Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli	Educator and philosopher.
 * Eliza A. Otis	Poet and journalist.
 * Philippine E. Von Overstolz	Musician, linguist and artist.
 * Ella Seaver Owen	Artist and decorator.
 * Mary Alicia Owen	Folk-lore student and author.
 * Martha Tracy Owler	Journalist.

P

 * Alice Freeman Palmer	Educator.
 * Anna Campbell Palmer	Author.
 * Bertha Honore Palmer	Social leader.
 * Fanny Purdy Palmer	Author
 * Hannah Borden Palmer	Temperance reformer.
 * Eugenie Pappenheim	Opera singer.
 * Alice Parker	Lawyer.
 * Helen Almena Parker	Dramatic reader.
 * Emelie T. Y. Swett Parkhurst	Poet ancl author.
 * Sara Payson Willis Parton	Author.
 * Minnie Ward Patterson	Poet and author.
 * Virginia Sharpe Patterson	Author
 * Adelina Patti	Prima donna.
 * Abby Hutchinson Patton	Singer and poet.
 * Elizabeth Palmer Peabody	Educator and iihihmthropist.
 * Elia Wilkinson Peattie	Author, and journalist
 * Annie Smith Peck	Archeologist and educator.
 * Lucy Creemer Peckham	Physician.
 * Margaret Bloodgood Peeke	Author.
 * Frances Elizabeth Peirce	Elocutionist and educator.
 * Sarah Maria Clinton Perkins	Temperance worker.
 * Mary Elizabeth Perley	Educator and poet.
 * Carlotta Perry	Poet.
 * Nora Perry	Poet.
 * Alice E. H. Peters	Church worker.
 * Isabella M. Pettet	Physician
 * L. Vance Phillips	Artist.
 * Maude Gillette Phillips	Author
 * Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt	Poet
 * Lillian Hoxie Picken	fiducator.
 * Lasell Carbell Pickett	Author.
 * Caroline Hamilton Pier	Lawyer.
 * Harriet Hamilton Pier	Lawyer.
 * Kate Pier	Court commissioner.
 * Kate Hamilton Pier	Lawyer.
 * Elizabeth Cumings Pierce	Poet and author.
 * Jane Means Appleton Pierce	Wife of president.
 * Euphemia Wilson Pitblado	Church worker.
 * Eliza A. Pittsinger	Poet.
 * Hannah R. Cope Plimpton	Relief Corps worker.
 * Idora M. Plowman	Author.
 * Mrs. L. H. Plumb	Financier:
 * Harriette M. Plunket	Sanitary reformer.
 * Sarah Childress Polk	Wife of president.
 * Josephine Pollard	Poet atid author.
 * Louise Pollock	Pioneer kindergartner.
 * Genie Clark Pomeroy	Author.
 * Nella Brown Pond	Dramatic reader.
 * Hester Martha Poole	Author, artist and critic.
 * Cora Scott Pond Pope	Pageant organizer.
 * Marion Manville Pope	Poet and author.
 * Alice Hobbins Porter	Journalist. Porter,
 * Florence Collins Porter	Temperance worker.
 * Rose Porter	Religious novelist.
 * Amalia Barney Simons Post	Woman suflragist.
 * Caroline Lathrop Post	Poet and author.
 * Sarah E. Post	Physician.
 * Cora Urquhart Potter	Actor.
 * Jennie O'Neil Potter	Actor.
 * Anna M. Longshore Potts	Physician.
 * Maud Powell	Virtuoso violinist
 * Hannah T. Pratt	Evangelist.
 * Ann Preston	Physician.
 * Margaret Junkin Preston	Poet.
 * Esther Tuttle Pritchard	Minister and editor.
 * Mary Virginia Proctor	Journalist and philanthropist,
 * Anna Weed Prosser	Evangelist,
 * Willie Franklin Pruit	Poet.
 * Esther Pugh	Temperance reformer.
 * Sue Vesta Pullen	Poet and author.
 * Sarah A. Brock Putnam	Author.

Q

 * Amelia Stone Quinlon President Indian Association.

R

 * Lulah Ragsdale	Poet, novelist and actor.
 * Harriet Newell Ralston	Poet.
 * Mary L. Bonney Rambaut	Educator.
 * Lulu A. Ramsey	Temperance worker.
 * Nettie Ransford	Matron Eastern Star.
 * Harriet M. Rathbun	Author and business woman.
 * Rachel Beasley Ray	Poet and author.
 * Annie Louise Cary Raymond	Contralto singer.
 * Carrie Isabelle Rice Raymond	Musician and educator.
 * Emma Marcy Raymond	Musical composer.
 * Emily C Rayner	Author and journalist.
 * Elizabeth C. Bunnell Read	Journalist and suffragist.
 * Jane Maria Read	Poet and artist.
 * Caroline Keating Reed	Pianist.
 * Florence Campbell Reed	Author.
 * Lizette Woodworth Reese	Poet.
 * Mary Bynon Reese	Temperance worker.
 * Ada C Rehan	Actor.
 * E. M. Alexander Reinertsen	Writer of prose .sketches.
 * Carrie Renfrew	poet and biographer.
 * Itti Kinney Reno	Novelist and social leader.
 * Laura Andrews Rhodes	Musician and opera singer.
 * Alice May Bates Rice	Soprano singer.
 * Helen Hinsdale Rich	Poet.
 * Ellen Henrietta Richards	Educator and chemist.
 * Hester Dorsey Richardson	Author.
 * Euphemia Johnson Richmond	Author.
 * Lizzie R. Richmond	Business woman.
 * Marrilla M Ricker	Lawyer and political writer.
 * Anna Rankin Riggs	Temperance reformer.
 * Martha George Ripley	I'hvsician.
 * Mary A. Ripley	Author and educator.
 * Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie	Author and actor.
 * Laura Jacinta Rittenhouse	Author.
 * Aurelia Roach	Educator.
 * Ada Palmer Roberts	Poet.
 * Georgia T. Robertson	Educator and author.
 * Abbie C. B. Robinson	Editor and political writer.
 * Fannie Ruth Robinson	Author and educator.
 * Harriet Hanson Robinson	Author.
 * Jane Bancroft Robinson	Author and educator.
 * Leora Bettison Robinson	Author.
 * Ida Hall Roby	Pharmacist.
 * Lelia P. Roby	Philanthropist.
 * Charlotte Fiske Bates Roge	Author, critic and educator.
 * Effie Louise Hoffman Rogers	Educator.
 * Emma Winner Rogers	Author.
 * Mary Fletcher Rogers	Author.
 * Anna Katharine Green Rohlfs	Poet and novelist.
 * Alice Wellington Rollins	Author.
 * Adelaide Day Rollston	Poet and author.
 * Ellen Alida Rose	Agriculturist and suffragist.
 * Martha Parmalee Rose	Author and reformer.
 * Julie Rosewald	Vocalist.
 * Virginia Evelyn Ross	Author.
 * Annie Rothwell	Poet.
 * Eliza Franklin Routt	Social leader.
 * Ellen Sergeant Rude	Author and poet.
 * Theo Alice Ruggles	Sculptor.
 * C. Faunt Le Roy Runcie	Poet, pianist and composer.
 * Jenny Terrill Ruprecht	Author.
 * Elizabeth Augusta S. Russell	Philanthropist and reformer.
 * Lillian Russell	Operatic singer.
 * Mildred Rutherford	Author and educator.
 * Marah Ellis Ryan	Author and actor.

S

 * Ella Clara Sabin	Educator.
 * Mary Jane Safford	Physician and surgeon.
 * Florence Eleanor Sage	Pianist.
 * Cynthia Morgan St. John	Wordsworthian.
 * Sue A. Pike Sanders	National president W. R. C.
 * Sybil Sanderson	Opera singer.
 * Margaret Isabelle Sandes	Industrial reformer.
 * Margaret Elizabeth Sangster	Author and editor.
 * Emily Sartain	Artist and designer.
 * Mary A. Saunders	Business woman.
 * Minnie Stebbins Savage	Author and poet.
 * Lucy Sargent Sawyer	Missionary worker.
 * Elizabeth Lyle Saxon	Woman suffragist.
 * Margaret Eliza Schaffer	Insurance agent.
 * Ernestine Schaffner	"The prisoner's friend."
 * Emily Maria Scott	Artist.
 * Mary Scott	Temperance reformer.
 * Mary Sophia Scott	Business woman.
 * Lida Scranton	Social leader.
 * Florence E. Searing	Orchestra leader..
 * Laura C. Redden Searing	Author.
 * Molly Elliott Seawell	Author.
 * Catherine Maria Sedgwick	Author.
 * Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye	Author.
 * Rosa L. Segur	Woman suffragist.
 * Emily H. McGary Selinger	Artist.
 * Emelia Benic Serrano	Operatic singer.
 * Caroline Maria S. Severance	Reformer.
 * Juliet H. Severance	Physician.
 * May Wright Sewall	Educator and suffragist.
 * Mary F. Seymour	Law reporter and journalist.
 * Helen Almira Shafer	Educator.
 * Emma Augusta Sharkey	Journalist and story-writer.
 * Harriette Robinson Shattuck	Author and parliamentarian.
 * Lydia White Shattuck	Educator.
 * Annie C Shaw	Artist.
 * Anna H. Shaw	Woman suffragist.
 * Cornelia Dean Shaw	Woman suftfragist.
 * Emma Shaw	Author and traveler.
 * Annie Fillmore Sheardown	Singer and musical educator.
 * Mary French Sheldon	Explorer and traiislator.
 * Mary Jane Shelley	Temperance worker.
 * Emma V. Sheridan	Actor.
 * Eleanor Boyle E. Sherman	Social leader.
 * Marrietta R. Sherman	Orchestral leader.
 * Emily Lee Sherwood	Author and journalist.
 * Kate Brownlee Sherwood	Poet and journalist.
 * Mary Elizabeth Sherwood	Author and social leader.
 * Rosina Emmet Sherwood	Artist.
 * Carrie M. Shoaff	Artist and inventor.
 * Rachel H. Shoemaker	Dramatic elocutionist.
 * Jennie E. Sibley	Temperance worker.
 * Mary Frances Scott Siddons	Actor.
 * Lydia Huntley Sigourney	Author.
 * Hilda Siller	Poet.
 * Corelli C. W. Simpson	Poet.
 * Henneriette Skelton	Temperance worker.
 * Jane Mariah Slocum	Educator.
 * Susan Dabney Smedes	Author and missionary,
 * Charlotte Louise Smith	Poet and author.
 * Elizabeth J. Smith	Editor.
 * Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith	Author.
 * Emily L. Goodrich Smith	Newspaper correspondent.
 * Emma Pow Smith	Evangelist.
 * Pistelle Turrell Smith	Reformer.
 * Eva Munson Smith	Poet and composer.
 * Fannie Douglass Smith	Journalist.
 * Frances M. Owston Smith	Poet.
 * Genie M. Smith	Author.
 * Helen Morton Smith	Journalist.
 * Isabel Elizabeth Smith	Artist.
 * Jeanie Oliver Smith	Poet and romancist.
 * Julia Holmes Smith	Physician.
 * Luella Dowd Smith	Poet and author.
 * Lura Eugenie Brown Smith	Journalist.
 * Martha Pearson Smith	Poet and musician.
 * Mary Belle Smith	Educator.
 * Mary Louise Riley Smith	Poet.
 * Mary Stewart Smith	Author and translator.
 * Olive White Smith	Author.
 * Mary M. Solari	Artist.
 * Emma D. E. N. Southworth	Author.
 * Harriet Mabel Spalding	Poet.
 * Susan Marr Spalding	Poet.
 * Frances Campbell Sparhawk	Author andphilanthropist.
 * Catherine Swan Brown Spear	Reformer and educator.
 * Josephine Spencer	Poet.
 * Harriet Prescott Spofford	Author.
 * Louise Parker Spratt	Journalist.
 * Rebecca Ruter Springer	Author.
 * Isabella S. Davis Spurlock	Philanthropist.
 * Maria B. Brooks Stafford	Educator.
 * Jane Lathrop Stanford	Philanthropist.
 * Elizabeth Cady Stanton	Reformer and philanthropist
 * Jennie O. Starkey	Journalist.
 * Amelia M. Starkweather	Educator and author.
 * Eliza Ellen Starr	Poet, author and art critic.
 * Betsey Ann Stearns	Inventor.
 * Nellie George Stearns	Artist.
 * Sarah Burger Stearns	Suffragist and reformer.
 * Catharine A. F. Stebbins	Reformer.
 * Esther B. Steele	Author.
 * Rowena Granice Steele	Journalist and author.
 * Evaleen Stein	Poet.
 * Emma R. Steiner	Musical composer.
 * Elizabeth Willison Stephen	Author.
 * Antoinette Sterling	Singer.
 * Alzina Parsons Stevens	Industrial reformer.
 * Mrs. E. H. Stevens	Librarian.
 * Emily Pitt Stevens	Educator.
 * Lillian M. N. Stevens	Temperance lecturer.
 * Eliza Daniel Stewart	Temperance worker.
 * Mary Ingram Stille	Temperance worker.
 * Emma Maitland Stirling	Philanthropist.
 * Corinne Stocker	Elocutionist and journalist.
 * Alice Bunker Stockham	Physician and author.
 * Anna Elizabeth Stoddard	Journalist.
 * Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard	Author.
 * Missouri H. Stokes	Temperance worker.
 * Lucinda H. Stone	Educator.
 * Lucy Stone	Reformer.
 * Martha Elvira Stone	Postmaster.
 * Mary Perry Stott	Business woman.
 * Emily H.Jennings Stowe	Physician.
 * Harriet Beecher Stowe	Author.
 * Louise Reed Stowell	Scientist and author.
 * Clara Harrison Stranahan	Author.
 * Maria Straub	Song-writer.
 * Martha Strickland	Attorney-at-law.
 * Gertrude Strohm	Author and compiler.
 * Eliza Read Sunderland	Educator.
 * Martina Swafford	Poet.
 * Adeline Morrison Swain	Woman suffragist.
 * Mrs. M. French Swarthout	Educator.
 * Ada Celeste Sweet	Pension agent.
 * Amanda Carlson Swenson	Soprano singer.
 * France Laura Swift	Church worker.
 * Lucy Robbins Messer Switzer	Temperance worker.

T

 * Esther W. Taylor	Physician.
 * Hannah E. Taylor	Poet.
 * Margaret Taylor	Wife ot president.
 * Martha Smith Taylor	Author.
 * Sarah Katherine Paine Taylor	Evangelist.
 * Mary Jewett Telford	Army nurse.
 * Mary Virginia Terhune	Author.
 * Celia Laighton Thaxter	Poet.
 * Emma Human Thayer	Author and artist.
 * Lizzie E. D. Thayer	Train-dispatcher.
 * Edith Matilda Thomas	Poet.
 * Fannie Edgar Thomas	Author.
 * Mary Ann Thomas	Journalist.
 * Adaline Emerson Thompson	Educational worker.
 * Elizabeth Rowell Thompson	Philanthropist and reformer.
 * Eliza J. Thompson	Temperance reformer.
 * Eva Griffith Thompson
 * Mary Sophia Thompson	Delsartean instructor.
 * Mandana Coleman Thorp	Patriot and public official.
 * Rose Hartwick Thorpe	Poet.
 * Emma Cecilia Thursby	Singer.
 * Martha L. Poland Thurston	Social leader.
 * Lydia H. Tilton	Journalist and reformer.
 * Adah J. Todd	Author and educator.
 * Lelitia Willey Todd	Poet.
 * Mabel Loomis Todd	Author.
 * Marion Todd	Political economist.
 * Minnie J. Terrell Todd	Woman suflagist.
 * Lillian Adele Tourtillotte	Author.
 * Emma Toussaint	Author and translator.
 * Belle Kellogg Towne	Author and journalist.
 * Mary A. Van V. Townsend	Poet and social leader.
 * Frances Eleanor Townsley	Baptist minister.
 * Florence Trail	Author.
 * Anna Elizabeth Treat	Author.
 * Lois E. Trott	Educator and philanthropist.
 * Novella Jewell Trott	Author and editor.
 * Anna Augusta Truitt	Philanthropist and reformer.
 * Kate Tryon	Journalist and artist.
 * Mary Frances Tucker	Poet.
 * Rosa Lee Tucker	State Librarian of Mississippi
 * Ellen Smith Tupper	A piarist.
 * Mila Frances Tupper	Unitarian minister.
 * Alice Bellvadore Sams Turner	Physician.
 * Emma Rood Tuttle	Author.
 * Julia Strudwick Tutwiler	Educator.
 * Sarah L. Twiggs	Poet.
 * Julia Gardiner Tyler	Wife of president.

U

 * Geraldine Ulmar Opera singer.

V

 * Eva McDonald Valesh	Labor agitator.
 * Mary C Van Benschoten	Author.
 * Angelica Singleton Van Buren	Daughter-in-law of president.
 * Mary Westbrook Van Deusen	Author and poet.
 * Ellen Oliver Van Fleet	Poet.
 * Loretta C Van Hook	Missionary and educator.
 * Marie Van Zandt	Opera singer,
 * Emily Elizabeth Veeder	Novelist.
 * Lydia Louisa Anna Very	Author, educator and artist.
 * Frances Fuller Victor	Author.
 * Metta Victoria Fuller Victor	Author.
 * Blanche Willis H. Von Teuffel	Author.

W

 * Anna C Wait	Woman suffragist.
 * Phoebe Jane Babcock Wait	Physician.
 * Catherine Van V. Waite	Lawyer and author.
 * Emily Watkins Wakefield	Singer, educator and lecturer
 * Antoinette Van Hoesen Wakeman	Journalist.
 * Harriet G Walker	Reformer and philanthropist.
 * Mary E. Walker	Physician and dress-reformer.
 * Minerva Walker	Physician.
 * Rose Kershaw Walker	Author and journalist.
 * Annie Wall	Author.
 * Mrs. M. R. M. Wallace / Emma R. Gilson Wallace	Philanthropist.
 * Susan Arnold Elston Wallace	Author.
 * Zerelda Gray Wallace	Reformer.
 * Mary Cole Walling	Patriot.
 * Minnie Gow Walsworth	Poet.
 * Carrie Stevens Walter	Educator and poet.
 * Electa Noble Lincoln Walton	Educator and lecturer.
 * Sarah Stokes Walton	Poet and artist.
 * Ellen Hardin Walworth	Author, educator and poet.
 * Jeannette R. H. Walworth	Author.
 * Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward	Author.
 * Genevieve Ward	Singer and actor.
 * Mary E. Ward	Poet.
 * May Alden Ward	Author.
 * Mary Ware	Poet.
 * Marion E. Knowlton Warner	Poet and story-writer.
 * Mary Evalin Warren	Author and lecturer.
 * Lucy H. Washington	Poet and temperance worker.
 * Martha Washington	Wife of president.
 * Mrs. Mary Washington
 * Clara Erskine Clement Waters
 * Annah Robinson Watson	Author.
 * Ellen Maria Watson	Church worker.
 * Elizabeth Lowe Watson	Lecturer.
 * Margaret Anderson Watts	Temperance worker.
 * Delia L. Weatherby	Temperance reformer.
 * Bertha Webb	Violinist.
 * Ella Sturtevant Webb	Author.
 * Helen L. Webster	Professor of philology.
 * Susan Archer Weiss	Poet.
 * May Eddins Welborn	Journalist.
 * Amelia B. Coppuck Welby	Author and poet.
 * Jane Meade Welch	Journalist and lecturer.
 * Charlotte Fowler Wells	Phrenologist and publisher.
 * Mary Fletcher Wells	Philanthropist and educator.
 * Sarah Killgore Wertman	Lawyer.
 * Julia E. Houston West	Soprano singer.
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 * Kate Eva Westlake	Editor.
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 * Mary Sparkes Wheeler	Author, poet and preacher
 * Mrs. Dora V. Wheelock / Dora V. Wheelock	Temperance worker.
 * Lucy Wheelock	Educator, lecturer and author
 * M. Ella Whipple	Physician.
 * Laura Rosamond White	Author and journalist.
 * Nettie L. White	Stenographer.
 * Lilian Whiting	Journalist and poet.
 * Mary Collins Whiting	Lawyer and business woman
 * Sarah Helen Whitman	Poet.
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 * Kate Douglas Wiggin	Kindergartner and author
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 * Emma Willard	Educator.
 * Frances Elizabeth Willard	Reformer.
 * Katherine Willard	Musician.
 * Mary Bannister Willard	Editor and educator.
 * Mary Thompson Hill Willard	Philanthropist.
 * Adele Williams	Artist.
 * Alice Williams / Alice Williams (social reformer)	Temperance reformer.
 * Florence B. Williams	Editor and publisher.
 * Louisa Brewster Williams	Musician and composer.
 * Jennie Fowler Willing	Author, preacher and lecturer
 * Louise Hammond Willis	Artist.
 * Mary Elizabeth Willson	Gospel singer.
 * Augusta C. Evans Wilson	Author.
 * Mrs. Augustus Wilson / Ella B. Ensor Wilson	Reformer.
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 * Martha Eleanor Loftin Wilson	Missionary worker.
 * Zara A. Wilson	Reformer and lawyer.
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 * Mrs. Angelina Virginia Winkler / Angelina Virginia Winkler	Physician.
 * Caroline B. Winslow
 * Celeste M. A. Winslow	Author.
 * Helen M. Winslow	Author.
 * Martha Wintermute	Poet.
 * Jenevehah Maria Winton	Poet and author.
 * Annie Wittenmyer	Relief Corps worker.
 * Susan Helen Wixon	Author and educator,
 * Catherine Lorillard Wolfe	Philanthropist.
 * Frances Fisher Wood	Educator and lecturer.
 * Julia A. A. Wood	Author.
 * Mary C. F. Wood	Poet, editor and author.
 * Rosa Louise Woodberry	Journalist and educator.
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 * Libbie L. Woodruff	Journalist.
 * Kate Tannatt Woods	Author, educator and poet.
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 * Sarah Chauncey Woolsey	Poet.
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 * Marie Robinson Wright	Journalist,
 * Lollie Belle Wylie	Journalist and poet.
 * Lillie B. Chace Wyman	Author and philanthropist.

Y

 * Elizabeth U. Yates Lecturer.
 * Letitia Creighton Youmans Temperance reformer.
 * Theodora Winton Youmans Journalist.
 * Jennie B. Young Artist.
 * Julia Evelyn Young Poet and novelist
 * Martha Young Author and poet.
 * Sarah Graham Young Army nurse

Z

 * Maria Elizabeth Zakrzewska
 * Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler

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