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LooseLeaf. Belva (1830-1917) was a women's rights activist, teacher, pacifist, temperance leader, and lawyer. She was the first woman admitted to practice before the U. S. Supreme Court (1879). An ardent suffragist, she was nominated by the National Equal Rights party as the first woman candidate for the presidency (1884, 1888). 3 1/2" X 4 3/8 " . Bright readable signature with address in Washington, D.C. .
Belva Lockwood Signed Card by BELVA LOCKWOOD - 1900
by BELVA LOCKWOOD
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BELVA LOCKWOOD. Autograph Endorsement Signed.
Belva Ann Lockwood (1830-1917) was a woman's rights activist, teacher, pacifist, temperance leader, and lawyer. She was the first woman admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court (1879). An ardent suffragist, she was nominated by the National Equal Rights party as the first woman candidate for the presidency (1884, 1888).
- Bookseller Seth Kaller, Inc. (US)
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- Book Condition Used - Fine
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- Date Published 1900
- Keywords 23083, belva lockwood,
- Product_type Autograph Endorsement Signed
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BELVA LOCKWOOD Signed Endorsement Card
by Lockwood, Belva
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