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Mary Livermore
Mary Livermore (1820–1905) was an abolitionist and women’s rights advocate. She was the only woman reporter at the convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president. During the Civil War, she was an agent for the United States Sanitary Commission, organizing aid societies, inspecting military camps and hospitals, and raising funds. After the war, she was president of the American Woman Suffrage Association.
- Title:
- Mary Livermore
- Creator:
- Partridge, Asa C. (?)
- Origin Date:
- Unknown
- Object ID:
- OC-0775