Elizabeth Smith Miller (néeSmith; September 20, 1822 – May 23, 1911), known as "Libby", was an American advocate and financial supporter of the women's rights movement.[1]
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ElizabethSmithMiller (née Smith; September 20, 1822 – May 23, 1911), known as "Libby", was an American advocate and financial supporter of the women's...
discoverer of Hemidactylus principensis Elizabeth Ruby Miller (1905–1988), American politician ElizabethSmithMiller (1842–1911), advocate and financial...
"Amazons" or "male impersonators".: 128–129 In February 1851, ElizabethSmithMiller of Peterboro, New York, wore the "Turkish dress" to the Seneca Falls...
secondary importance. In 1851, New England temperance activist ElizabethSmithMiller (aka Libby Miller) adopted what she considered a more rational costume: loose...
Gerrit Smith. His parents were Smith's daughter, ElizabethSmithMiller, and her husband Charles Dudley Miller. He grew up on the family's estate in Peterboro...
had eight children, but only ElizabethSmithMiller (1822–1911), mother of his grandson Gerrit SmithMiller, and Greene Smith (c. 1841–1880) survived to...
method. Smith was convicted of the March 18, 1988, murder-for-hire of Elizabeth Sennett in Colbert County, Alabama. Charles Sennett Sr., Elizabeth's husband...
wear skirts. For example, in 1851, early women's rights advocate ElizabethSmithMiller introduced Amelia Bloomer to a garment initially known as the "Turkish...
legislature passed the improved law in 1860.[citation needed] In 1851, ElizabethSmithMiller, Stanton's cousin, brought a new style of dress to the upstate New...
Arthur Cleveland Coxe. Nash also designed Smith Hall and Williams Hall. This house honors ElizabethSmithMiller, a leader in the women's movement. Hirshson...
popularized by Amelia Jenks Bloomer (1818–1894) but invented by ElizabethSmithMiller, gained popularity with the so-called Gibson Girls who enjoyed pursuits...
bloomer suit. In 1851, a New England temperance activist named ElizabethSmithMiller (Libby Miller) adopted what she considered a more rational costume: loose...
Elizabeth "Lee" Miller, Lady Penrose (April 23, 1907 – July 21, 1977), was an American photographer and photojournalist. Miller was a fashion model in...
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1848-1921 ElizabethSmithMiller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller's NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks, 1897-1911 Webcast-Catch the Suffragist's Spirit; The Miller Scrapbooks...
Elizabeth Banks (born Elizabeth Irene Mitchell; February 10, 1974) is an American actress, producer and director. She is known for playing chaperone Effie...
Sarah Alexander (née Smith; 3 January 1971) is an English actress. She has appeared in British series including Armstrong and Miller, Smack the Pony, Coupling...
Miller. His television credits include Armstrong and Miller, Beast, Life Begins, Hunderby and Danger Mouse. He is also known as the voice of Mr Smith...
Alice Wiley Seay Nettie Rogers Shuler ElizabethSmithMiller Jean Spahr Clara B. Spence Lucy J. Sprague Elizabeth Cady Stanton Kathryn H. Starbuck Catharine...
main cast members Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Jonny Lee Miller, Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki. All cast members are new to the series; this season...
abolitionist Gerrit Smith. While he said Smith had advance notice of Brown's planned raid, Smith's daughter, ElizabethSmithMiller, ordered the books...
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