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Document Details


Title: Diary of Sarah Pugh, February, 1871
Document type: Diary
Accessibility: Paid Only
Repository: Alexander Street Press
Collection: The American Civil War: Letters and Diaries (Subscription only)
URL: http://www.alexanderstreet4.com/cgi-bin/asp/cwld/documentidx.pl?aspdocid=S744-D078
Original Language: English
Time span: 1871
Speaker: Pugh, Sarah, 1800-1884
Speaker gender: Female
Speaker date of birth: 06-Oct-1800
Speaker place of birth: Alexandria, VA; Virginia; United States; North America
Speaker race: White
Speaker occupation: Abolitionist; Seamstress; Women's rights activist
Age at speaking: 71
Document date: 27-Feb-1871
People discussed: Beecher, Isabella; Blood, Mrs. James; Claflin, Victoria; Hooker, Isabella Beecher, 1822-1907; Isabella Beecher Hooker; Martin, Mrs. John B.; Victoria Claflin Woodhull; Woodhull, Mrs. Canning; Woodhull, Victoria Claflin, 1838-1927
Organizations discussed: Washington Woman Rights Convention : 1871
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Beecher, Isabella; Blood, Mrs. James; Claflin, Victoria; Hooker, Isabella Beecher, 1822-1907; Isabella Beecher Hooker; Martin, Mrs. John B.; Victoria Claflin Woodhull; Washington Woman Rights Convention : 1871; Woodhull, Mrs. Canning; Woodhull, Victoria Claflin, 1838-1927
Topics discussed - Other terms: Legislators; Political meetings; Politics; Voting rights; Women's rights
ASP release: 2006-01
Document code: S744-D078-1007