Women's History Sources: A Guide
Index of Personal and Corporate Names
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This index is alphabetized word by word and not letter by letter (e.g., "Douglass, Mabel Smith," is filed before "Douglass College"; "New York (N.Y.)" is filed before "Newark (N.J.)"; and "New Jersey. Division on Aging" is filed before "New Jersey College for Women"). Names appearing in the index in bold represent the principal creators of the manuscripts described in the guide. They correspond to the headings by which the collections appearing in the guide are filed. Names of women and organizations not appearing here in bold are represented in the guide entries in some other capacity, including as the creator of only a part of the materials described or as a subject. Names which are represented in more than one collection are listed only once in this index, followed by numerical links to descriptions of the first, second and (sometimes) third or fourth collection to which they pertain. Names of corporate bodies are those used during the time period represented in the papers or records (and, hence, not necessarily a current name); if the corporate body had several names during the period represented in a collection, all of the names have been indexed.
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- Abeel, Mary Stille, 1773-1826.
- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
- Advance Club (Westfield, N.J.)
- Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Allen, Hope Emily.
- American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. [see: American Home Economics Association]
- American Association of Social Workers.
- American Association of Social Workers. New Jersey Chapter.
- American Association of University Women. Camden County Branch.
- American Association of University Women. Flemington Branch.
- American Association of University Women. Hunterdon Branch.
- American Association of University Women. New Jersey Division. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) [see also names of individual branches]
- American Association of University Women. New Jersey State Division.
- American Association of University Women. Pequannock Township Branch (Pequannock, N.J.)
- American Association of Universtiy Women. Rancocas Valley Branch.
- American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs.
- American Home Economics Association.
- American National Red Cross. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- American Stock Exchange.
- Andover Shoe Company (Andover, N.J.)
- Andrews Institute (Willoughby, Ohio)
- Angevine, Erma.
- Anna D. Perrine WCTU (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Anna M. Robbins WCTU (Trenton, N.J.)
- Appleton, Agnes Morgan Reeves, 1839-1901.
- Art Educators of New Jersey.
- Association for the Relief of the Sick Poor (Rahway, N.J.)
- Association of the United States Army.
- Atkinson, Florence, 1863-1889.
- Atkinson, Mary Josephine, 1854-1933.
- Atkinson, Sarah, 1861-1956.
- Austin, Sarah Meech.
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- Bacon, R. Goldy Haines, b. 1894.
- Balabanoff, Angelica, 1878-1965.
- Baldwin, Faith, 1893-
- Baptist Church (Perth Amboy, N.J.)
- Barclay, Sallie H. [see: Shilliday, Sara]
- Barker, Anna Miller Newkirk. [see: Place, Anna Miller Newkirk]
- Barnard College. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Barrett, Judi.
- Bartine, Mary Oakley, b. 1879.
- Bayles, Sarah Staats, 1787-1870.
- Beggs, Vera W. (Vera Wadsworth), d. 1968.
- Bell, Katherine, 1780-1855.
- Bergen County WCTU (N.J.)
- Berkeley Heights Area Business and Professional Women's Club.
- Berkeley Heights Business and Professional Women.
- Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955.
- Birch, Sarah A. Rutgers (Sarah Alexander Johnson Rutgers).
- Birthright, Inc.
- Bishop, Elizabeth Ridgway, 1794-1843.
- Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783.
- Blumenfeld, Lillian Rifkin.
- Boehm, Helen F.
- Bolton, Frances.
- Bonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.
- Boring, Phyllis Zatlin. [see: Zatlin, Phyllis]
- Boudinot, Hannah Stockton, 1736-1808.
- Bound Brook High School (Bound Brook, N.J.)
- Bound Brook Presbyterian Church (N.J.)
- Boyd, Elizabeth French, 1905-
- Bradford, Susan, b. 1764.
- Brancato, Robin F.
- Brigantine Jewish Community Center (Brigantine, N.J.)
- Brodsky, Judith K.
- Brokaw, Mary E.
- Bronson, Ruth M.
- Brooks, Elizabeth S.
- Brown, Sarah, fl. 1929-1981.
- Bryson, Bernarda.
- Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973.
- Burbank, Jo Ann.
- Burdick, Anna Lalor. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Burlington County Community College.
- Burnett, Virginia Stiles, 1903-1947.
- Business and Professional Women's Club of New Brunswick, N.J.
- Business and Professional Women's Club of Newark, N.J.
- Business and Professional Women's Club of Plainfield, N.J.
- Business and Professional Women's Club of Point Pleasant, N.J.
- Business and Professional Women's Club of the Plainfields (N.J.)
- Butler, Julia, b. 1872.
- Buttenheim, Margaret Stoddard, d. 1924.
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- Café La Mama.
- Cahill, Elizabeth.
- Camp Fire Girls of Oldwick, N.J.
- Campbell, Margarita Parkinson.
- Cantor, Ruth.
- Canty, Mary.
- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947.
- Cavin, Susan, 1948-
- Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Ceres Gallery.
- Chamorro, Violeta.
- Children's Aid and Adoption Society of New Jersey.
- Children's Aid and Protective Society of the Oranges (Essex County, N.J.)
- Children's Aid Society of New Brunswick (N.J.)
- Children's Fold (Orphanage : New York, N.Y.)
- Children's Industrial Home (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Church Women United of New Jersey.
- CIO Women's League of New Jersey.
- CIO Women's League of New Jersey. Passaic-West Bergen Chapter.
- Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (U.S.)
- Citizens' League of the City of Trenton (N.J.)
- City Hospital Association (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- City Improvement Society of New Brunswick, N.J. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Clark, Frances Beardsley, b. 1822.
- Clark, Margaret Imlay.
- Clark, Margaret Miller Davidson, b. 1845.
- Clarke, Rebecca Sophia. [see: May, Sophie]
- Clawson, Isaiah Dunn, 1822-1879.
- Coddington, Christiana, b. 1847.
- Coddington, Harriet, b. 1854.
- Coddington, Harriet Moore, b. 1820.
- Coddington, Imogene, b. 1858.
- Codesido, Julia, 1883-1979.
- Cohen, Barbara.
- College Art Association of America.
- Columbia University. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Columbia University. Teachers College.
- Commission on Chronic Illness.
- Condict, Marion Angevine Freeman, b. 1876.
- Congregation Ahavath Bikor Cholim (Irvington, N.J.)
- Congregation B'Nai Jacob (Passaic, N.J.)
- Congregation Knesseth Israel (Bound Brook, N.J.)
- Congregation Ohev Shalom (Newark, N.J.)
- Congregation Poile Zedek (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.)
- Conner, Virginia.
- Connett, Cornelia Ett Thompson, 1836-1919.
- Consumer Education Foundation.
- Consumer Federation of America. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Consumers League of New Jersey. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
- Cook, Helen Rawson.
- Cooney, Nancy Evans.
- Cooperative League of the U.S.A.
- Copher, Edith Hulsizer, 1891-1935.
- Copher, Marjorie Hulsizer. [see: Copher, Edith Hulsizer]
- Coral Island Club Hotel (Bermuda Islands)
- Cornell, Anna Maria, 1803-1834.
- Cornell, Catharine L., b. 1810.
- Cornell, Maria Frelinghuysen, 1778-1832.
- Council for Human Services in New Jersey.
- Council of Church Women of New Jersey.
- Cousins, Margaret E., 1878-1954.
- Cowdrey, Mary Bartlett, 1910-1974.
- Cranbury Female Charitable Society (N.J.)
- Crane, Elizabeth, 1775-1828.
- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977.
- Culp, Florence Maude Burns, b. 1874.
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- Darcy, Eliza, b. 1835?
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Camp Middlebrook Chapter (Bound Brook, N.J.)
- Daughters of the American Revolution. General Frelinghuysen Chapter (Somerville, N.J.)
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Jersey Blue Chapter (New Brunswick, N.J.) [see: New Jersey Daughters of the American Revolution. Jersey Blue Chapter (New Brunswick, N.J.)]
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Old Whitehouse Chapter (Whitehouse, N.J.)
- Davidson, Lucretia Maria, 1808-1825.
- Davidson, Margaret Miller, 1787-1844.
- Davidson, Margaret Miller, 1823-1838.
- Davis, Elizabeth S. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- De Leeuw, Adèle, 1899- ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
- De Leeuw, Cateau, 1903-
- De Zoete, Beryl, 1884-1962.
- DECENTER (Art colony)
- Delmar, Viña, 1905-
- Demarest, Sarah E. Cornell, 1816-1879.
- Democratic Party (N.J.) ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Democratic Party (U.S.) ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Demund, Margaretta S. Cornell, b. 1799.
- Devan, Fannie M., d. 1936.
- Devan, Lydia Hale, 1818-1846.
- Devlin, Wende.
- Deyo, Maria, b. 1857 or 8.
- Dorcas and Day Nursery Society of New Brunswick, N.J.
- Douglass, Mabel Smith, 1877-1933. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Douglass College. [see also: New Jersey College for Women]
- Dowden, Harriet R.
- Drew Theological Seminary.
- Dubrovsky, Gertrude Wishnick, 1926- , collector.
- Duncan, Susanna Lear, b. 1770?
- Durham, Ruth.
- Dyckman, Mary L. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
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- East Millstone Reformed Church (East Millstone, N.J.)
- Eatontown Institute (Eatontown, N.J.)
- Eberlein, Roxanne (Davida Roxanne), 1910-1989.
- Eberlein, Undena de Guibert, 1881-1937.
- Eddy, Cordelia.
- Eddy, Lucy, b. 1796.
- Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women. [see: New Jersey Reformatory for Women]
- Egg, Eleanor. [see: Krattiger, Eleanor Egg]
- Eisenhower, Julie Nixon.
- Elizabeth Town Female Humane Society (N.J.)
- Elliot F. Shepard Convalescent Hospital (Chantilly, France)
- Emmons, Mary Anna.
- Engeman, Frances H. (Frances Hyde), d. 1971.
- Engleside School (New Milford, Conn.)
- Equal Franchise Society of New Jersey.
- Equality League of Self-Supporting Women (New York, N.Y.)
- Escuela Normal de San Juan (San Jaun, Argentina)
- Everett, Christabel, b. 1876?
- Everett, Constance, b. 1840?
- Ewing WCTU (N.J.). Iota Sigma.
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- Fell, Mary Gillingham. [see: Wilson, Mary Gillingham Fell ]
- Fell, Phebe Ann.
- Female Association of Bridge Town (N.J.)
- Fenwick, Millicent. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968.
- Ferm, Elizabeth Byrne, 1867-1944.
- Ferris Seminary (Yokohama, Japan)
- Fine, Elsa Honig.
- First Baptist Church (Middletown, N.J.)
- First Presbyterian Church (Cranbury, N.J.)
- First Presbyterian Church (Hamilton Square, N.J.)
- First Presbyterian Church (Succasunna, N.J.)
- Fischer, Louise, d. 1933.
- Florence Crittenton Mission (New Brunswick, N.J.) [see: Florence Mission]
- Florence Mission (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Flushing Monthly Meeting of Women Friends (Flushing, New York, N.Y.)
- Folwell, Elsie, b. 1870?
- Folwell, Susan M., b. 1845?
- Ford, Betty, 1918-
- Foster, Paul, 1931-
- Fox, Fannie Ferber.
- Frederick Female Seminary (Frederick, Md.)
- Free Acres Association (Berkeley Heights, N.J.). Forestry Committee.
- Freedom House (U.S.)
- Freehold Young Ladies' Seminary (Freehold, N.J.)
- Freeman, Ginevra, b. 1839.
- Freeman, Mae Blacker.
- Furman, Mary.
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- Gannett Institute (Boston, Mass.)
- Garrett Biblical Institute.
- Garthwait, Alice M.
- Garvey, Mary.
- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865.
- Gaston, Frances Mallet-Prevost, 1822-1914.
- Gaston, Mary Exton, 1855-1956.
- Gauch, Patricia Lee.
- Gay and Lesbian Press Association (U.S.)
- General Federation of Women's Clubs. International Relations Dept.
- George Nugent Home for Baptists (Germantown, Pa.)
- Gibson, Jane, d. 1930.
- Girion, Barbara, 1937-
- Goecker, Francis H., Mrs.
- Goecker, Matilda A. [see: Goecker, Francis H., Mrs.]
- Graham, Katharine, 1917-
- Grand, Sarah.
- Grant, Eva H.
- Grant, Frances R.
- Graves, Mrs.
- Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra.
- Greely Arctic Expedition. [see: Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881-1884)]
- Gress, Elsa.
- Grey, Vivian (Vivian Hoffman)
- Grieve, Lucia Catherine Graeme, b. 1862.
- Grieve, Martha Lucy Kinkead, b. 1838.
- Griffis, Katherine Lyra Stanton, 1856-1898.
- Griffis, Margaret Quandril Clark, 1838-1913.
- Griffis, Sarah Frances King, 1868-1959.
- Griffith, Mary, d. 1846.
- Griffith, Mary E., of New Brunswick, N.J.
- Griggs, Anne Helen.
- Guibert, Mary Ingels de, 1862-1932.
- Gwinnup, Emma, ca. 1835-1868.
- Gwinnup, Laura, 1832-1916.
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- Hackensack WCTU (N.J.)
- Hackett, Hazel B. (Hazel Beaty), 1892- ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Hahm, Elmira H.
- Hahn, Emily, 1905-
- Haines, Alice B. (Alice Brewster), 1871-1946.
- Haines, Florence L. (Florence Lillian), 1869-1955. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Haines, Jane.
- Haines, Julia Moore Ross, 1844-1931.
- Haines, Margaret D. (Margaret Douglas), 1884-1966.
- Hall, Ann, 1792-1863.
- Hall, Frances Noel Stevens, 1874-1942.
- Halsey, Ezra.
- Hardenbergh, Ann Maria, 1828-1860.
- Hardenbergh, Catherine Low, 1794-1873.
- Hardenbergh, Catherine Low, 1852-1902.
- Harger, Eone.
- Harris, Ann Sutherland.
- Harris, Janet.
- Harvard U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 5.
- Haswell, Susan E.
- Hawkes, Mary Q.
- Hays, Kattie J.
- Hellman, Lillian, 1906- ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Henderson, Pauline.
- Heresies Collective, inc.
- Heroy, Anne Pluymert, 1855-1939.
- Highland Park Reformed Church (N.J.).
- Hillcrest WCTU (Trenton, N.J.) ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Hillside Business and Professional Women.
- Hillside Business and Professional Women's Club.
- Hobart, Elizabeth Wills Rutter, 1839-1918.
- Hobhouse, Frances, 1925-1979.
- Hobhouse, Janet, 1948-
- Holt, Claire.
- Holyoak, Sandra Stewart.
- Home Agents' Association of New Jersey.
- Horner, Matilda E.
- Housman, Ida E. (Ida Emily)
- Howard Mission and Home for Little Wanderers (New York, N.Y.)
- Howe, Elizabeth Blossum Runyon, b. 1884.
- Howell, Abbie Lucetta Stout, 1835-1890.
- Howell, Bertha Lee Wilson, 1862-1902.
- Howell, Eliza Dunham, 1834-1916.
- Hueffer, Violet Hunt. [see: Hunt, Violet]
- Hulsizer, Mary Burr, b. 1889.
- Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942.
- Hurd, Helen G. (Helen Gilchrist), 1903-1999.
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- Indiana Girls' School.
- Indiana Women's Prison.
- Industrial Home for Girls (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom.
- International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship.
- International Chamber of Commerce. United States Council.
- International League for Human Rights.
- International League for the Rights of Man.
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- Jackson, Nancy, fl. 1824.
- Jackson, Rachel Van Dyke. [see: Van Dyke, Rachel]
- Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum.
- Jarnagin, Emily L. Murrell.
- Jewish Community Center of Farmingdale.
- Jewish Community Center of Oakland (Oakland, N.J.)
- John Wells Aid Association (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Johnson, Mildred Shaw.
- Johnson, Osa, 1894-1953.
- Johnston, Alva.
- Johnston, Norma.
- Jones, Sarah Rutgers Voorhees. [see: Voorhees, Sarah Rutgers]
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- Kalamazoo College.
- Kangler, Clara (Mary Clara), 1917-1947.
- Kangler, Elsie, b. 1913.
- Katy Ferguson Home (New York, N.Y.)
- Kenyon, Eliza Elvira.
- Kidder, Harriette Smith, 1816-1915.
- Kilburn, Ellen M. Smith.
- King, Coretta Scott, 1927-
- Kinsley, Carlotta.
- Kirkpatrick, Jane Bayard, 1772-1851. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Kite, Elizabeth Sarah, 1864-1954. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Knoll, Margaret K. Spangler.
- Knox, Aletta V. (Aletta Van Doren), 1816-1852.
- Kovàcs, Magdalene.
- Kozel, Sue (Susan Jennifer)
- Krattiger, Eleanor Egg, 1909- ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Krull, Kathleen.
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- L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838.
- La Mama Experimental Theatre Club.
- Labatut, Mercedes (Streline Mercedes), 1899-1983.
- Ladies Book Club (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881-1884)
- LaFetra, Elizabeth R. (Elizabeth Rylee), 1826-1876.
- Landon, Letitia Elizabeth. [see: L. E. L.]
- Large, Frances H. Engeman. [see: Engeman, Frances H.]
- Larison, Mary Jane Sergeant, 1837-1917.
- LaTourrette, Margaret Ann Bayles.
- Lazar, Wendy.
- League of Women Voters of Hunterdon County.
- League of Women Voters of Medford, Medford Lakes and Evesham.
- League of Women Voters of Medford-Medford Lakes Area.
- League of Women Voters of New Brunswick and Vicinity (Middlesex County, N.J.)
- League of Women Voters of New Jersey. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Lebanon WCTU (Lebanon, N.J.)
- Lebby, Eva Sacks, 1903-1983.
- Lediger, Cecelia Reba, 1914-1996.
- Lediger, Lena Sacks.
- Libbey, Laura Jean, 1862-1924.
- Liberty Hall Museum.
- Lippard, Lucy R., collector.
- Livingston College.
- London Yearly Meeting of Women Friends.
- Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
- Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987.
- Lumadue, Lucille, 1904-1980.
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- McChesney, E. B., Mrs. [see: McChesney, Elizabeth P.]
- McChesney, Elizabeth P., 1788-1860.
- McCoy, Emma.
- McElwaine, Mary Kate Kipp.
- McFall, Christie.
- McFall, Frances Elizabeth. [see: Grand, Sarah]
- McHenry, James, 1753-1816.
- McHenry, Margaret Allison Caldwell.
- Mabie, Louise Kennedy.
- Magee, Abbie Eliza, 1847-1909.
- Mahan, Edna, d. 1968.
- Margolis, Bette Schula.
- Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876.
- Marvin, Adelaide Hoffman, d. 1965. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Masterman-Smith, Virginia.
- Matrick, Barbara.
- Maury Institute (Holly Springs, Miss.)
- May, Sophie, 1833-1906.
- Medicaid. [see: United States. Medicaid Bureau]
- Medicare. [see: United States. Medicare Bureau]
- Meeker, Lottie H. Alward (Charlotte Hance Alward), b. 1859?
- Melton, Elvia Graham.
- Mercer County WCTU (N.J.)
- Mesta, Perle, ca. 1890-1975.
- Meyner, Helen.
- Middlesex County (N.J.). Treasurer.
- Middlesex County Council of Parent Teacher Associations (Middlesex County, N.J.)
- Middlesex County WCTU (N.J.)
- Middlesex County Women Teachers' Association (Middlesex County, N.J.)
- Middlesex General Hospital (New Brunswick, N.J.). Aid Association.
- Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950.
- Mills, Eleanor Reinhardt, 1887 or 8-1922.
- Millville (N.J.). Public Schools.
- Minor, Julia.
- Miss Bucknall's Seminary (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Miss Mackie's School (Newburgh, N.Y.)
- Mississippi Synodical College (Holly Springs, Miss.) [see: Maury Institute]
- Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957.
- Modern School (Stelton, N.J.)
- Monath, Elizabeth.
- Monday Club (Woodbury, N.J.)
- Monmouth County WCTU (N.J.)
- Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies.
- Morris, Loretta (Emma Loretta), 1889-1972.
- Morris, May, 1862-1938.
- Morrogh, Mary F., d. 1871.
- Mott, Sarah.
- Mount Holly Cemetery Company (Mount Holly, N.J.)
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- National Board of Prisons and Prison Labor (U.S.)
- National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War (U.S.)
- National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.)
- National Consumers' League.
- National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America.
- National Multiple Sclerosis Society (U.S.)
- National Musical String Company.
- National Organization for Women.
- National Organization for Women. Union County Chapter.
- National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
- National State Bank of Elizabeth, New Jersey.
- National Women's Education Fund.
- Naughright, Anna De Yoe.
- Neer, Henry Crippen, 1838-1911.
- Neilson, Catharine Bleecker, 1809-1893.
- Neilson, Mary Putnam Woodbury, 1846-1914.
- Neilson family.
- Ness, Evaline.
- New Brunswick (N.J.). Board of Recreation.
- New Brunswick (N.J.). City Committee on Public Recreation.
- New Brunswick Astronomical Society (N.J.)
- New Brunswick Dorcas Society (N.J.)
- New Brunswick High School (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- New Brunswick Regional League of Women Voters (Middlesex County, N.J.)
- New Brunswick Woman's Club (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- New Brunswick Woman's Club (New Brunswick, N.J.). Committee of Public Recreation.
- New Jersey. Commission on Rutgers and the State University.
- New Jersey. Constitutional Convention (1947) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
- New Jersey. Constitutional Convention (1966)
- New Jersey. Division on Aging.
- New Jersey. Governor's Task Force on Migrant Farm Labor.
- New Jersey. State Board of Tax Appeals.
- New Jersey. State Council of Defense. Woman's Committee.
- New Jersey. State Investment Council.
- New Jersey Art Education Association.
- New Jersey Association of Extension Home Economists.
- New Jersey Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. [see: New Jersey Home Economics Association]
- New Jersey Coalition for the ERA.
- New Jersey College for Women. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) [see also: Douglass College]
- New Jersey Committee on Constitutional Convention.
- New Jersey Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
- New Jersey Conference for Social Welfare.
- New Jersey Conference of Charities and Correction.
- New Jersey Conference of Social Work.
- New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers.
- New Jersey Constitution Foundation.
- New Jersey Council of Child Welfare.
- New Jersey Council of Church Women.
- New Jersey Council of Churches.
- New Jersey Council of Churches. Dept. of Women's Work.
- New Jersey Daughters of the American Revolution. Jersey Blue Chapter (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- New Jersey Education Association.
- New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women. [see also names of individual clubs]
- New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.
- New Jersey Gay Coalition.
- New Jersey Home Agents' Association. [see: Home Agents' Association of New Jersey]
- New Jersey Home Economics Association.
- New Jersey League of Women Voters. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
- New Jersey Lesbian and Gay Coalition.
- New Jersey Library Association.
- New Jersey Nutrition Council.
- New Jersey Reformatory for Women. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs.
- New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs. International Relations Committee.
- New Jersey State Museum.
- New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.) ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- New Jersey State Reformatory for Women. [see: New Jersey Reformatory for Women]
- New Jersey Teachers Retirement Fund. Dept. of New Brunswick.
- New Jersey Welfare Council.
- New Jersey Welfare Council. Child Welfare Committee.
- New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
- New Jersey Women Library Workers.
- New Jersey Women's Equity Action League.
- New York Child's Foster Home Service (New York, N.Y.)
- New York Feminist Art Institute. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- New York State Reformatory for Women (Bedford Hills, N.Y.)
- New York Yearly Meeting of Women Friends (Hicksite : 1828-1955)
- New-York Yearly Meeting of Women Friends (Orthodox : 1828-1955)
- Newark League of Women Voters.
- Newbold, Michael E. (Michael Earl), 1824-1887.
- Newell, Julia Florance, b. 1898.
- Newkirk, Sarah Cordelia Miller, 1817-1897.
- Nicholas Roerich Museum (New York, N.Y.)
- Niemcewicz, Susan Livingston Kean, d. 1833. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Nixon, Pat, 1912-
- Noll, Anna Marie.
- Norton, Mary Teresa, 1875-1959. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
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- Ohya, Masako.
- O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1887-1986.
- Olden, Marian S. (Marian Stephenson), b. 1888.
- Orange Orphan Society (Orange, N.J.)
- Orullian, B. LaRae, 1933-
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- Pan American Union.
- Parkinson, Ina, d. 1929.
- Passaic Home and Orphan Asylum (N.J.). Association.
- Paterson Girls' Recreation Association.
- Pell, Orlie, 1900-
- Pennington, Lillian Boyer.
- Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Pennsylvania State University.
- Perón, Eva, 1919-1952.
- Personal Liberty Fund of the Lesbian and Gay Coalition of New Jersey.
- Philagalean Society of New Brunswick, N.J.
- Pierson, William, 1796-1882.
- Pine Barrens Coalition.
- Place, Anna Miller Newkirk, 1841-1918.
- Poole, Hester M. (Hester Martha), 1833-1932.
- Potter, Ellen Culver, 1871-1958. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Presbyterian Church of Madison (N.J.)
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- Rahway Junior Service League (N.J.)
- Raritan Seminary (Perth Amboy, N.J.)
- Raskin, Ellen.
- Readington Reformed Church (N.J.)
- Redding, Gertrude L. Hopwood.
- Redding, Mary Frances Foster.
- Reitman, Alan.
- Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
- Retired Senior Volunteer Program (U.S.)
- Reynolds, Mary Ann Guest, 1797-1855.
- Richards, Elisabeth E. (Elisabeth Ellison), 1889-1975.
- Richards, Lizzie.
- Rickard, Kate E. R.
- Ridgway, Deborah D. (Deborah Darby), 1797-1834.
- Ridgway, Mary Thomas, d. 1843.
- Ridgway, Miriam.
- Ridgway, William, 1755-1833.
- Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958.
- Robbins, Lena Anthony, d. 1945.
- Robens, Jane F.
- Rockwell, Anne F.
- Roebling, Emily Warren, 1843-1903.
- Roebling, Margaret Shippen MacIlvaine, 1867-1930.
- Roebling, Mary G., 1905-1994. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Roethke, June.
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 )
- Rose (Slave)
- Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894.
- Rossetti, Elizabeth. [see: Siddall, Elizabeth]
- Rosskam, Louise, 1910-
- Rue, Mary Holmes, 1844-1923.
- Runyon, Alice Wood, 1845-1896.
- Rush, Julia Stockton.
- Rutgers, Margaret S. Bayard (Margaret Sarah Bayard), d. 1849.
- Rutgers, Sarah A. [see: Birch, Sarah A. Rutgers]
- Rutgers Coalition for Total Divestment.
- Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II.
- Rutgers University. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) [see also: Douglass College]
- Rutgers University. Dept. of History.
- Rutgers University. President's Select Committee for Lesbian and Gay Concerns.
- Rutgers University. School of Social Work.
- Rutgers University. Women's Studies Program.
- Rutgers University Library. Special Collections.
- Ruttkay, Louise Kossuth.
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- Sacks, Eva. [see: Lebby, Eva Sacks]
- St. George, Judith, 1931-
- St. John, Nicole.
- Saint John the Evangelist Episcopal Church (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- St. Mary's Hall (Burlington, N.J.)
- St. Paul's Methodist Church (Trenton, N.J.)
- SANE, Inc.
- Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966.
- Savitz, Harriet May.
- Sayreville WCTU (N.J.)
- Schanck, Jane Ann, d. 1880.
- Schenck, Henrietta.
- Schulze, Edith.
- Schumaker, Mrs.
- Schureman, Julia Ann Conover, 1781-1834.
- Second Presbyterian Church (Orange, N.J.)
- Second Reformed Church (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Segal, Nelly.
- Sharp, Sarrah.
- Sharp, Thelma Parkinson, 1898-1983. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919.
- Shaw, Sarah C. (Sarah Cornell), 1870-1955.
- Sheltering Arms (Orphanage : New York, N.Y.)
- Sheltering Arms Children's Service (New York, N.Y.)
- Shepard, Eleanor C., 1882-1962.
- Shepherd's Fold (Orphanage : New York, N.Y.)
- Sherman, Claire Richter.
- Shilliday, Sara, d. 1907?
- Shuttlesworth, Dorothy Edwards, 1907-
- Siddall, Elizabeth.
- Sillick, Diana, d. 1822.
- Silverstein, Virginia B.
- Sister Mary Eugene Foundation (Bogota, N.J.)
- Sister Mary Eugene Fund (Bergen County, N.J.)
- Sisters in Crime.
- Skeats, Eliza.
- Slepian, Jan.
- Smith, Anna Maria , b. 1811. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Smith, Mary Elizabeth Moore.
- Smith, Sarah B.
- Smith College.
- Snyder, Carol.
- Social Welfare Research Foundation.
- Society of Friends. [see: London Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, New-York Yearly Meeting of Women Friends (Orthodox : 1828-1955) and Yearly Meeting of Women Friends (N.Y.)]
- Somerset Business and Professional Women's Club of Somerville, N.J.
- Somerset County (N.J.). Prosecutor's Office.
- Soroptimist Club of Camden County. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Southwick, Mary Ferguson Page.
- Spalding, Clarissa D., d. 1860.
- Spitzer, Freda, 1912-1995.
- Stanford, Sarah.
- Stanford, Thomas Naylor, 1796-1865.
- Stanford University. Center for Research on Women.
- Starr, Anna Spiesman, 1891-
- State Industrial Home for Women (Muncy, Pa.)
- Staunton Female Seminary (Staunton, Va.)
- Steber, Eleanor.
- Steinberg, Fannie.
- Sterilization League of New Jersey.
- Stewart, Ellen, 1920?-
- Still, Peter, b. 1801.
- Still, Vina.
- Stilwell, Laura Jean Libbey. [see: Libbey, Laura Jean]
- Stimpson, Catharine R., 1936-
- Stoddard, Drusilla Chapman Allen, 1821-1913.
- Stokes, Helen Louisa Phelps, 1846-1930. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Stokes, Katharine Martin, 1906-
- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896.
- Strong, Susan de Lancey Cullen Van Rensselaer, 1851-1931.
- Stuart, Jane, 1812-1888.
- Suydam, Mildred Voorhees, 1895-1978.
- Syllick, Diana. [see: Sillick, Diana]
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- Tatum, Sibyl.
- Temple Beth El (Rutherford, N.J.)
- Temple Neve Shalom (Metuchen, N.J.)
- Ten Eyck, Margaret, 1766-1850.
- Terhune, Margaret.
- Terhune, Margaret Little.
- Terradell, Emma Loretta Leigh, 1856-1920.
- Thomas, Ada R.
- Thomson, Sarah.
- Tokyo Girls' School.
- Training School at Vineland (Vineland, N.J.)
- Travelers' Club (New Brunswick, N.J.) ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Trenton Parking Authority.
- Trenton Society for Organizing Charity (N.J.)
- Trenton Trust Company.
- Trevett, Rebecca Angeline Clark, b. 1832.
- Trigg, Mary Kathleen, 1955-
- Troy Female Seminary. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Tunison, Emaline.
-U-
- Undset, Sigrid, 1882-1949.
- Unemployment Compensation Commission of New Jersey.
- Union Classical Institute (Schenectady, N.Y.)
- United Church Women of New Jersey.
- United Nations. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 )
- United States. 9th General Hospital.
- United States. 12th General Hospital.
- United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 57.
- United States. Army. Station Hospital, 18th.
- United States. Army. Station Hospital, 125th.
- United States. Army. Surgical Hospital, 48th.
- United States. Army Nurse Corps.
- United States. Congress. House. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging. Advisory Council.
- United States. Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.
- United States. Dept. of Labor.
- United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education.
- United States. Medicaid Bureau.
- United States. Medicare Bureau.
- United States. Women's Advisory Committee on Defense Manpower.
- United States. Women's Bureau.
- University of California (1868-1952)
- University of Chicago. Press.
-V-
- Vail, Rebecca, d. 1872.
- Van Allen, Charlotte M.F. Cornell (Charlotte Mercer Frelinghuysen Cornell), 1822-1903.
- Van der Veer, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick.
- Van der Veer, Evelyn Gaston.
- Van Doren Collegiate Institute (New York, N.Y.)
- Van Dyke, Mary Dix, 1819-1875.
- Van Dyke, Rachel, b. 1793.
- Van Rensselaer, Cornelia Josepha Codwise, 1810-1890.
- Vassar College. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Vineland Liberal League (N.J.)
- Vineland Training School for Mental Defectives. [see: Training School at Vineland (Vineland, N.J.)]
- Viorst, Judith.
- Voorhees, Anna D. Covert, 1838-1916.
- Voorhees, Josephine Ludlow Palmer.
- Voorhees, Mary Stebbins, 1859-1960.
- Voorhees, Sarah Rutgers, b. 1853.
- Voorhies, Athaliah Cubberly, 1799-ca. 1893.
-W-
- Waldron, Ann.
- Waldron, Marion Craig.
- War Camp Community Service (U.S.)
- Ward, Sarita Sanford, d. 1944.
- Washington Women's Network.
- Watson, Martha.
- Wellesley College.
- Wells, Julia L.
- Wells, Sarah Remsen Schuchardt, d. 1926.
- Wells College.
- Wendover, Caroline B.
- Wendover, Jessie May, b. 1872.
- Werner, Adelaide.
- Wharton, Arabella Griffith.
- White House (Washington, D.C.)
- White House Conference on Aging.
- Whitlock, Sarah O.
- Whitney, Bertha Stoddard, b. 1850.
- Whitney, Susan, b. 1839.
- Whitney, Susan C.
- Whittemore, Helen A. (Helen Austin), 1890-1978.
- Whittingham, Alice B. (Alice Brevoort)
- Whittingham, Elizabeth H. Renwick, 1867-1933.
- Whittingham, Elizabeth R., d. 1933.
- Wilcox, Anna B.
- Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
- Williamson, Sarah Cook, 1849-1878.
- Wilson, Mary Gillingham Fell.
- Winn, Leila.
- Wister, Sarah, 1761-1804.
- Woman's Centennial Congress (1940 : New York, N.Y.)
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
- Bergen County
- Ewing
- Hackensack
- Japan
- Lebanon
- Mercer County
- Metuchen
- Monmouth County
- New Brunswick ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- New Jersey
- Sayreville
- Trenton
- United States
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Metuchen, N.J.)
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union (New Brunswick, N.J.)
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union No. 1 (Trenton, N.J.)
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union No. 1 (Trenton, N.J.). Willard Branch.
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union No. 1 (Trenton, N.J.). Y Branch.
- Woman's Club of Woodbury (Woodbury, N.J.)
- Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.
- Woman's National Committee for Law Enforcement. New Jersey Committee.
- Women in Community Service (U.S.)
- Women Library Workers (U.S.)
- Women's Bank (Denver, Colo.)
- Women's Caucus for Art.
- Women's Caucus for Art. New Jersey Chapter.
- Women's Caucus for Art. New York Chapter.
- Women's Caucus for Art. Philadelphia Chapter.
- Women's Equity Action League.
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. U.S. Section.
- Women's Political Union of New Jersey. ( 1 ) ( 2 )
- Women's Political Union of Newark.
- Women's Project of New Jersey.
- Wood, Janet Margaret, 1907-
- Woods Schools.
- Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
- Wright, Helen Martha.
-Y-
- Yearly Meeting of Women Friends (N.Y.)
- Young Female College (Thomasville, Ga.)
- Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.
- Youngs, Dinah, d. 1839.
-Z-
- Zatlin, Phyllis, 1938-
- Zweifel, Frances W.
- Zwemer, Susanna Peirce. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 )
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