Category:Frances Willard
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American temperance activist and suffragist (1839–1898) | |||||
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Date of birth | 28 September 1839 Churchville | ||||
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Date of death | 17 February 1898 New York City | ||||
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This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Frances Willard"
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Media in category "Frances Willard"
The following 53 files are in this category, out of 53 total.
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A woman of the century (1893) frontispiece.png 310 × 471; 41 KB
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Drawing of Frances Willard.jpg 1,363 × 2,083; 734 KB
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Eminent Women.jpg 1,604 × 2,468; 1.66 MB
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Frances E Willard (portrait).jpg 412 × 530; 76 KB
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Frances E Willard, 5c, 1940 issue.jpg 720 × 802; 182 KB
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Frances E. Willard (The Temperance Movement, 1888).png 375 × 413; 405 KB
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Frances E. Willard (Women torch-bearers, 1924).png 433 × 643; 524 KB
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Frances E. Willard 275036v.jpg 1,968 × 2,957; 545 KB
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Frances E. Willard National Temperance Hospital, Chicago in 1922.png 694 × 471; 200 KB
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Frances E. Willard-Mary Thompson Hill Willard Memorial Rosehill Cemetery Chicago 2020.jpg 6,240 × 4,160; 23.72 MB
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Frances E. Willard.jpg 467 × 555; 28 KB
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Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard's grave at Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.15 MB
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FRANCES ELIZABETH WILLARD A woman of the century (page 788 crop).jpg 758 × 1,053; 168 KB
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Frances Willard (1878).png 168 × 216; 64 KB
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Frances Willard (The passing of the saloon, 1908).jpg 1,780 × 2,516; 651 KB
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Frances Willard - 1897 newspaper.jpg 1,364 × 1,938; 1,009 KB
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Frances Willard LCCN2014682859.jpg 4,222 × 5,754; 1.96 MB
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Frances Willard plaque SF Lincoln Park.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.16 MB
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Frances Willard portrait.jpg 1,151 × 1,491; 760 KB
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Frances Willard Signature.jpg 605 × 119; 16 KB
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Frances Willard, half-length portrait, seated, facing left LCCN97510769.jpg 1,334 × 1,852; 268 KB
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Frances Willard.jpg 1,124 × 1,401; 1.06 MB
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Francis Willard 40552.jpg 359 × 450; 23 KB
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Frances Willard House, Evanston, IL.JPG 3,264 × 2,448; 4.03 MB
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Frances Willard House, Evanston, Illinois, early 20th century (NBY 789).jpg 3,600 × 2,570; 892 KB
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HOWS V3 D0164 Frances E Willard.png 1,528 × 2,145; 1.12 MB
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Memorial exercises for Frances E. Willard, 2-17-22 LCCN2016846082.jpg 5,960 × 4,289; 2.71 MB
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Miss Frances E Willard (A new portrait).jpg 1,768 × 2,122; 851 KB
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Mrs Willard centre in London Annes E Slack to left.png 756 × 756; 555 KB
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Portrait of Frances Willard (cropped).jpg 855 × 855; 224 KB
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Portrait of Frances Willard.jpg 1,571 × 2,155; 753 KB
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The truth in the case - concerning partisanship and non-partisanship in the W.C.T.U (IA truthincaseconce00fost).pdf 822 × 1,297, 166 pages; 12.53 MB
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Willard Hall, Northwestern University (The Union Signal, 1922).png 1,371 × 371; 1.05 MB
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Willard Hall.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 921 KB
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World WCTU group published 1889 by Frances E Willard.jpg 611 × 495; 139 KB
Categories:
- Willard (surname)
- Frances (given name)
- Elizabeth (given name)
- Caroline (given name)
- 1839 births
- 1898 deaths
- Deaths from influenza
- 19th-century women of the United States
- Educators from the United States
- Female writers from the United States
- Feminists from the United States
- Methodists from the United States
- People of Janesville, Wisconsin
- Women's suffrage activists from the United States
- Temperance activists from the United States
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union people
- Writers from New York (state)
- Writers from Wisconsin
- Christian socialists
- People of Evanston, Illinois
- Deaths in New York City
- Burials at Rosehill Cemetery
- Drug policy reform
- Christian philosophers
- Symbolism of white ribbons