Experiencing Women s History in Missouri.

Similar documents
Our Missouri Podcast. Title: Episode 2: "Prairie Fire" Guest: Caroline Fraser Air Date: October 8, 2018


Growing up with the Little Girl on the Prairie

Happy Valley Grange Hall

Tarrant County. Civil War Veterans of Northeast Tarrant County. Isaac Duke Parker. Compiled by Michael Patterson

A Letter to Grand Mother Hannah Hyatt ( ) September 1, Dear Grand Mother Hannah,

Tarrant County. Civil War Veterans of Northeast Tarrant County. Edward Pompi Deason. Compiled by Michael Patterson

Family Group Sheet. in: Fulton County, Illinois CHILDREN. 7 Name: Sophia Elizabeth Weyer

Abraham Lincoln. By: Walker Minix. Mrs. Bingham s 2 nd Grade

Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Civil War Sites and Battlefields in Arkansas PowerPoint Teacher Notes

Harvey Mitchell. Unknown Researcher c.1965

Clay and Norman Counties

"Whence shall we expect the approach of danger, shall some transatlantic giant step the earth and crush us at a blow? Never. All the armies of Europe

The Union Informer Monthly Newsletter of the Indian Nations Camp No. 3 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Tulsa, Oklahoma

A Brief History of I. M. DARTER, M.D. AND ANNIE MARY GORDEN of Fort Worth, Texas

An Overview of U.S. Westward Expansion

THE DESERT WILLOW BOTANICALS STORY GETTING BACK. TO MY ROOTS A long journey back to where I came from. Willow Liebert

Mumbet By Heidi Wojtas

Center "Short Line" Depot; We would like to have the depot look good for the March 18 "Short Line" history day at Center.

NEXT STEP MINISTRIES

Lewis and Clark for Kids

C Bentley Family Collection, folders, 1 volume MICROFILM

Receiving, Losing, and Winning Back the Vote: The Story of Utah Women s Suffrage

Ancient Rome and the Origins of Christianity. Lesson 2: The Roman Empire: Rise and Decline

Civil War Notebooking Unit

In the beginning.. 3 big names

Mary Church Terrell. Biography. Quick Facts. * * African American writer, activist, and lecturer * A founder of the Colored Women s League

Ness Monument. Marker Location: Ness Lutheran Church, th Avenue, Litchfield, Minnesota.

PRAIRIE GROVE CEMETERY HISTORY

ROBERT McDowell, sr. GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY On the 14th of December, 1881, Rosa I. He now has

Republicans Challenge Slavery

Copyright 2014 Truman State University Press, Kirksville, Missouri, All rights reserved tsup.truman.edu

432 PIONEERS OF POLK COUNTY, IOWA

I might add that her position is similar to hundreds of others in like circumstances. There was a great deal of confusion in the early times.

BOWEN, JOHN PERRY, PAPERS,

Title: Frederick Douglass Footsteps Developed by: Sari Bennett & Pat Robeson: Maryland Geographic Alliance.

Records of the Executive Relief Committee for the Earthquake of 1886

Conrad Fink Family. The Home is Built

Jesse James Birthplace & Museum. for Students. January 2019 Revised by Staff at Jesse James Birthplace & Museum

Spring. Volume 6. Number 1

Who were the Mormons and why did they decide to Head West?

HIST-VS Pemberton_Malecky_VS6Test_Test Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

Sermon for Thanksgiving Eve Year C 2015 Thanksgiving Requires Humility and Memory

Sermon Outline 1 Peter 3:18 22

Exposing History...Back to The 70s in Martin County

August 25 WDS Playground Group. August 27 Youth Sunday. September 2 Youth Music Retreat. September 4 Labor Day Church Office Closed

World Book Online: The trusted, student-friendly online reference tool. Name: Date: 1. Abraham Lincoln was born on, in the state of.

Mother: Betsy Bartholomew Nicholson ( ) Married: Alice Samantha Fowles in Born in 1843

Chapter 9 UTAH S STRUGGLE FOR STATEHOOD

Section Preview. Georgia at the Dawn of a New Century. Section4

The Children of William Faulkner Wilson

Name: 8 th Grade U.S. History. STAAR Review. Manifest Destiny

Conversations with God

Keen Field Sr. ( ) Culpeper County Virginia, Jefferson County, Kentucky & Gibson County, Indiana Keen* Field Sr.

Abraham Lincoln and the Upper Mississippi Valley 1 Last Updated Nov 27, Timeline. Lecture 2: Lincoln and the Black Hawk War

Name Period Date Score. THE GREAT DEPRESSION - CHAPTER 12 Problems and Progress

A Woman's Ministry: Mary Collson's Search for Reform As a Unitarian Minister, a Hull House Social Worker, and a Christian Science Practitioner

Puritanism. Puritanism- first successful NE settlers. Puritans:

Appleseed Expeditions Vision. Build Leadership Skills

New Strategies for Countering Homegrown Violent Extremism: Preventive Community Policing

The Enduring Legacy of Relief Society

PRAIRIE GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY

Presented at the City of Oconto Sesquicentennial Celebration Kickoff Reception

Finding Aid to the James P. Schell Papers

The Filson Historical Society. Cabell family Papers,

Vol. 38 No. 2 Spring 2018 Williamson County Genealogical Society P.O. Box 585 Round Rock, Texas

Leaders of the Underground Railroad

Copyright 2012

Letter from David J. Jones. Mary Thomas

World Book Online: The trusted, student-friendly online reference tool. Name: Date: 1. Abraham Lincoln was born on, in the state of.

Protestant Reformation and the rise of Puritanism

ARKANSAS CONFERENCE 2007 JOURNAL

MINUTES OF A REGULAR EPHRAIM CITY COUNCIL MEETING EPHRAIM CITY BUILDING 5 S. MAIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, :00 PM

Assessment: Life in the West

Briggs Family Papers (C4374)

19 TH CENTURY RELIGION & REFORM. Chapter 2 Section 1

Chapter 9. Utah s Struggle for Statehood

John Miller ( )

Jesse James Birthplace. for Students. February, 2019 Revised by Staff at Jesse James Birthplace Museum

Full document 2-3 Student Fill in document 4-5

IS ONE OF OUR ATTORNEYS GENERAL MISSING?

Welcome to St Thomas. The Church Its People Our Community Our Confidence In Our Future

Social Studies Chapter 11 Study Guide. People/Places/Terms to Know

Slavery and Secession

O BRYAN, JOSEPH BRANCH ( ) PAPERS

R Barnitz, Franklin Hoke, , Papers, MICROFILM 5 folders and 2 volumes INTRODUCTION

The Campbell s Chapter 7. The Smiths retirement in Bartlesville 1960s +

Yellow Roses, Sashes and Signs: Voices of the Women s Suffrage Movement

Lampercock Spring Farm

1988 President Reagan signs into law the designation of the first Thursday in May as the annual observance for the National Day of Prayer.

Train the Young, Save the Inebriate, and Promote Abstinence: Yardley WCTU

The Ferry Landing. The Martins Ferry Area Historical Society, Inc. Summer 2006 Volume 2006, Issue 3. A Message from the President...

Westward Expansion. What did the United States look like before Westward Expansion?

the Community of Christ

This book, Lincoln: Through the Lens, is a unique book that follows Lincoln through a time in history when photography was in its infancy and the

Mike Patterson, an officer with the Col. E. W. Taylor Camp #1777 of the Sons of Confederate

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 12 P.M. CST, JANUARY 19, Governor Bill Lee Inaugural Speech January 19, 2019 As Prepared For Delivery

Citizens of the Kingdom 9/25/16 Sermon Transcription

Henry David Jones Koons: Philadelphia to Shakopee, Minnesota. With Notes on Shakopee Pioneers Thomas A. Holmes and Robert Kennedy

Wichita Stamp Club Newsletter

Transcription:

Experiencing Women s History in Missouri www.missouriwomen.org

Hannah Cole s Fort Visit Boonville and pay homage to one of the toughest Missouri women: Hannah Cole. She came to Missouri in 1809 with her husband and 9 kids. She was widowed within the year, but decided to stay and built a cabin that overlooked the Missouri River. Life in Missouri was dangerous during the war of 1812 and Hannah s house became a fort, providing shelter and a safe supply of water for the settlers. Her house was used as the first County Circuit Court and the first school in Boonville. Hannah went into business in 1816 operating a ferry across the river, proving that women could survive and prosper on the frontier.

Hall of Famous Missourians The Missouri State Capitol s Hall of Famous Missourians includes seven women. Each a pioneer in her own right, three are entertainers (Betty Grable, Ginger Rogers and Josephine Baker), one a writer (Laura Ingalls Wilder), one an explorer (Sacagawea) and two educators (Susan Blow and Saint Rose Duchesne). Educating Missouri s children was foremost in Rose Duchesne s mind upon her arrival in Missouri in 1818 and continued until her death in the 1850s. She gave hundreds of children a safe home and survival skills. Susan Blow also impacted hundreds of children s lives by starting America s first kindergarten in St. Louis in the 1870s. She made education for young children more affective with techniques still in use today.

Molly Brown House Appreciate the humble beginnings of Unsinkable Molly Brown at her childhood home in Hannibal. She grew up in the little white shanty house and spent half of her life dirt poor. Her father worked digging ditches and as soon as she could, Molly was stripping tobacco leaves at the local tobacco factory to help support the family. Molly and her husband struck it rich in the Colorado mines when she was in her thirties. Her new found wealth helped her fight for women s suffrage, run for US Senate, and establish labor unions. All that experience culminated after the Titanic disaster with her efforts to help survivors who lost everything, she raised thousands of dollars in aid.

St. Louis Walk of Fame Stroll along Delmar Boulevard in the University City Loop in St. Louis and you ll see the names of several of Missouri s well known women. Among the women who are honored with stars on the city s Walk of Fame are two entertainers celebrated worldwide. Josephine Baker grew up homeless in turn-of-the-century St. Louis, dancing on street corners for money. But her talent and beauty soon made her a star attraction in St. Louis, New York, and Paris. Anna Mae Bullock came to St. Louis as a teen, which is where she met musician Ike Turner, who became her husband and musical partner. Adopting the name Tina Turner, she is still wowing audiences worldwide.

Bonnie & Clyde s Joplin Hideout The shootout that catapulted Bonnie & Clyde to stardom happened in Missouri. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were staying in a loft apartment at 3347 1/2 Oak Ridge Drive in Joplin with Buck & Blanche Barrow & W.D. Jones. On April 13th, two policemen were shot & killed while trying to serve a warrant to the group for suspected bootlegging. The gang members escaped with only a few scrapes, but had to leave quickly. They left behind all their belongings: including poems written by Bonnie and rolls of film that finally put faces to the infamous Bonnie and Clyde. Today you can rent their hideout for a night or just drive by and see it at the corner of E 34th Street and Oak Ridge Drive.

St. Louis Old Courthouse Virginia Minor attempted to register to vote in 1872. When denied, she argued that the 14 th amendment to the constitution guaranteed her the right to vote as a U.S. citizen. When she was further refused, her husband took the voting register to court on her behalf. Their case, Minor vs. Happersett, was heard in the Missouri Circuit Court and the Missouri Supreme Court both in what is today the Old Court House National Historic Site in St. Louis. Virginia lost her case after it was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. But her case was a part of a nation-wide civil disobedience movement organized by suffragettes and although Minor died before she had the right to vote, her efforts helped further the cause.

Rogers & Baldwin Hardware Co. Susan B. Anthony came to Springfield in April 1875 to give a lecture on Social Purity. She spoke in the theater of the Rogers & Baldwin Hardware Company building at 225-227 South Avenue. Anthony argued that women were victims of men s intemperance, forced into poverty and prostitution because of their constant dependence on men. Her solution for change was women s suffrage: because when women voted and held office, society as a whole was bound to be much safer for everyone - women being the keepers of the moral fiber of the human race. Check for the building the next time you stroll along South Avenue, today it is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Bonniebrook Rose O Neill did more than draw kewpies. She was an illustrator, writer, suffragette, entrepreneur, inventor and philosopher. Visit her 14 room mansion in the Ozarks to fully appreciate the magnitude of her efforts. There you ll see a reproduction of her house complete with her studio on the top floor where Rose wrote and drew. She was the sole supporter of her large family and divided her time between the Missouri Ozarks and New York City. She began work in 1895 as the first female illustrator of Puck magazine. Married and divorced twice before women had the right to vote, Rose O Neill defined her life on her own terms, an admirable quality.

Rocky Ridge Farm Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote The Little House on the Prairie books at her home near Mansfield, Missouri. The author moved to Missouri in 1894 with her husband and small daughter Rose. Making a farm in the Ozarks backwoods was tough, but Laura and her husband diversified their interests, worked hard and managed to build a successful poultry and dairy farm. Laura Ingalls Wilder started writing short articles for the Missouri Ruralist about her experiences pioneering in Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota. With her daughter Rose Wilder Lane s help, these short stories grew into several biographical books about her experiences, which continue to inspire elementary age kids worldwide.

Bellefontaine Cemetery With a wealthy madame, the second female lawyer in the country, numerous suffragettes and a Confederate spy, Bellefontaine Cemetery is the final resting place of several tough and inspiring women. Margaret McClure was the perfect spy for the Confederacy and became such a threat to the Union army during the Civil War that she was banished from the whole state. She was shipped to Mississippi and refused reentry to the state until after the war. Also buried in the cemetery is Adeline Couzins, a Union nurse who petitioned the government for a pension after her service in the Civil War. Her daughter, Phoebe was the second female lawyer in the country and a nationally known suffragette.