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Definition of Julia ward howe
1. Noun. United States feminist who was active in the women's suffrage movement (1819-1910).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Julia Ward Howe
Literary usage of Julia ward howe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"julia ward howe (1819?-) lv BIRTH a member of a fashionable New York circle; ...
Her father, Samuel Ward, was a well-known julia ward howe banker, ..."
2. Women in American History by Grace Humphrey (1919)
"CHAPTER XII julia ward howe JULIA WARD was born in New York City, and lived most
of her life there and in Boston. Her father was a wealthy banker, ..."
3. History of Woman Suffrage by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage (1922)
"... Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton and julia ward howe, and never to be forgotten
by- suffragists as the last ever attended by Miss Anthony. ..."
4. The Chautauquan by Chautauqua Institution (1906)
"julia ward howe THE autobiography of so long and eventful a life as that of Mrs.
julia ward howe is a human chronicle of more than ordinary interest. ..."
5. Poems of American History by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1908)
"julia ward howe. MIDNIGHT — SEPTEMBER 19, 1881 ONCE in a lifetime, we may see
the veil Tremble and lift, that hides symbolic things; The Spirit's vision, ..."