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CHAPTER XLVIII.. Dakota.

History of Woman Suffrage, Volume Iii · Elizabeth Cady Stanton — chapter 22 of 101 · ~66 words · public domain

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DAKOTA.

Influences of Climate and Scenery--Legislative Action, 1872--Mrs. Marietta Bones--In February, 1879, School Suffrage Granted Women--Constitutional Convention, 1883--Matilda Joslyn Gage Addressed a Letter to the Convention and an Appeal to the Women of the State--Mrs. Bones Addressed the Convention in Person--The Effort to get the Word "Male" out of the Constitution Failed--Legislature of 1885--Major Pickler Presents the Bill--Carried Through Both Houses--Governor Pierce's Veto--Major Pickler's Letter 662

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