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Women

 
All Women African Americans Philanthropy and Nonprofits Education Economy/Business View More...
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Mary Donovan Hapgood
Mary Donovan Hapgood

(1886-June 24, 1973). Mary Donovan Hapgood was born in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. She graduated from the University of Michigan in… Read More »Mary Donovan Hapgood

Bertita Carla Camille Leonarz De Harding

(Nov. 1, 1902-Dec. 31, 1971). Bertita Carla Camille Leonarz de Harding was born in Hungary and moved with her family… Read More »Bertita Carla Camille Leonarz De Harding

Ada Harris
Ada Harris

(Aug. 15, 1866- Sept. 12, 1927). Ada Harris was born in Campbell, Kentucky, to Robert Harris and Anna Tolliver. At… Read More »Ada Harris

Harrison Center
Harrison Center

The Harrison Center is a nonprofit community arts center, cultural promoter, and neighborhood activist organization located in the historic .… Read More »Harrison Center

Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison
Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison

(Oct. 1, 1832-Oct. 25, 1892). Wife of President Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) and first president-general of the National Society of the… Read More »Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison

Edna G. Henry
Edna G. Henry

(Oct. 24, 1874-June 4, 1942). Edna Gertrude Henry was born to Charles Lewis and Eva N. Henry in Pendleton, Indiana,… Read More »Edna G. Henry

Helene Louise Hibben
Helene Louise Hibben

(Nov. 18, 1882–Mar. 18, 1968). Helene Louise Hibben was born in Indianapolis to Thomas and Jennie Hibben. She had four… Read More »Helene Louise Hibben

Merica Evans Hoagland
Merica Evans Hoagland

(Apr. 7, 1858-Aug. 16, 1933). Hoagland, a native of Fort Wayne and a prominent club woman, viewed the library as… Read More »Merica Evans Hoagland

Evaline MacFarlane Rieman Holliday
Evaline MacFarlane Rieman Holliday

(June 30, 1853-January 5, 1929). Evaline Holliday (née MacFarlane) was born in Baltimore in 1853 to Alexander Rieman (1814-1888) and… Read More »Evaline MacFarlane Rieman Holliday

The House of the Good Shepherd
The House of the Good Shepherd

The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, a order founded in 1835 in Angers, France, opened the House of the Good… Read More »The House of the Good Shepherd

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