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"No country seems to owe so much to its women as America—to owe to them so much of what is best in its social institutions and in the beliefs that govern conduct."—Prof. James Bryce.

THE

PART TAKEN BY WOMEN

IN

AMERICAN HISTORY

BY

MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN


WITH SPECIAL INTRODUCTIONS BY
MRS. DONALD McLEAN
Ex-President D. A. R.
MRS. MATTHEW T. SCOTT
President D. A. R.
MRS. HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Ex-Treasurer Suffrage Association of America.
MRS. C. E. SEVERANCE
President first Woman's Society ever organized and known as "The Mother of Clubs."
MRS. M. M. NORTH
Nat. Special Press Correspondent Woman's Relief Corps.
MRS. SARAH D. LaFETRA
President Woman's Christian Temperance Union of District of Columbia.
MRS. CORNELIA B. STONE
Ex-President Daughters of the Confederacy.
MRS. KATHARINE G. BUSBEY
Sketch of Author.


Published by

THE PERRY-NALLE PUBLISHING CO.

Wilmington, Del., U. S. A.

1912