Category:Olympia Brown
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American suffragist and Universalist minister (1835-1926) | |||||
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Date of birth | 5 January 1835 Prairie Ronde Township | ||||
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Date of death | 23 October 1926 Baltimore | ||||
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Pages in category "Olympia Brown"
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Media in category "Olympia Brown"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Face detail, Olympia Brown (cropped).jpg 2,888 × 3,606; 3.36 MB
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HOWS V2 D0292 Olympia Brown (cropped).png 1,343 × 1,381; 1.19 MB
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HOWS V2 D0292 Olympia Brown.png 1,588 × 2,427; 1.01 MB
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John Greenleaf Adams and Olympia Brown - Services at the Ordination and Installation of Rev. Phebe A. Hanaford.pdf 775 × 1,150, 86 pages; 1.37 MB
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Olympia Brown (cropped) (cropped).jpg 5,345 × 5,345; 9.33 MB
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Olympia Brown (cropped).jpg 6,619 × 9,179; 20.6 MB
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Olympia Brown - Acquaintances, Old and New, Among Reformers.pdf 806 × 1,189, 138 pages; 2.14 MB
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Olympia Brown - Democratic Ideals - A Memorial Sketch of Clara B. Colby.pdf 625 × 877, 123 pages; 8.45 MB
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Olympia Brown signature.png 1,270 × 269; 8 KB
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Olympia Brown, Rev.jpg 481 × 556; 28 KB
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Olympia Brown.jpg 7,512 × 10,425; 22.6 MB
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OLYMPIA BROWN.jpg 722 × 1,013; 102 KB
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Rev. Mrs. Olympia Brown LCCN2016820730 (cropped).jpg 5,265 × 3,863; 3.18 MB
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Rev. Mrs. Olympia Brown LCCN2016820730.jpg 6,049 × 4,391; 3.49 MB
Categories:
- Brown (surname)
- Olympia (given name)
- 1835 births
- 1926 deaths
- Women's suffrage activists from the United States
- Coolidge family
- Women religious leaders
- Protestant religious leaders from the United States
- Clergy of the Universalist Church of America
- Deaths in Baltimore
- Alumni of Antioch College
- Alumni of Mount Holyoke College
- People of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
- Members of the National Woman's Party
- 19th-century Protestants