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  1. The story of a pioneer. an autobiography. By Anna Howard Shaw. w by Shaw. Anna Howard. 1847-1919., 1915-01-01
  2. The story of a pioneer. by Anna Howard Shaw with the collabo by Shaw. Anna Howard. 1847-1919., 1915-01-01
  3. A Voice From the Wilderness: The Story of Anna Howard Shaw by Don Brown, 2001-09-24
  4. Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer by Wil A. Linkugel, Martha Solomon,

1. Picture History - Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919)
Anna Howard Shaw (18471919). Anna Howard Shaw was a Methodist Episcopal minister and a women's suffrage advocate.
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2. Anna Howard Shaw
The Rev. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw. 18471919. Ordained Methodist minister, physician, temperance lecturer, woman's suffrage
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Inducted into National Women's Hall of Fame in October 2000 Children's book about Anna Howard Shaw (Sept 2001): A Voice from the Wilderness by Don Brown (Search at BookSense for your nearest independent bookstore.)
The Rev. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw
Ordained Methodist minister, physician, temperance lecturer, woman's suffrage orator, and peace advocate. Member of a Big Rapids area pioneer family. Friend and colleague of Susan B. Anthony. Early education in Big Rapids High School and Albion College. First woman to receive the highest civilian Presidential citation, the Distinguished Service Medal, for her international efforts on behalf of world peace. Recognized in the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. The statue pictured here stands next to the library in Big Rapids, Michigan, USA. It was designed by Lloyd Radell and dedicated in 1988. A bronze plaque on a 3-ton rock was placed near the (then) high school in Big Rapids, Michigan, in 1930 by the Big Rapids Women's Club, in time for the Big Rapids Diamond Jubilee. The plaque has now been moved to the Mecosta County Historical Museum, with a rededication ceremony on September 7, 2000. The plaque has the following inscription: To the honor
and happy memory of
Anna Howard Shaw
Distinguished daughter of
the State of Michigan
Pioneer Resident of
the City of Big Rapids
World Citizen

3. Anna Howard Shaw Biography
Suffragist Anna Howard Shaw, 18471919, lived in Mecosta County, Michigan,during her formative years. Her lifetime accomplishments
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Suffragist Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919, lived in Mecosta County, Michigan, during her formative years. Her lifetime accomplishments in the fields of women's rights, medicine, religion, and oratory resulted in worldwide fame. She was honored, during her lifetime and after, by governments, royalty, religious leaders, and people from every walk of life the world over. Anna Howard Shaw came to live in the wilderness of Green Township, Mecosta County, with her English immigrant parents in 1859 at the age of twelve. While growing up in Michigan, she attended Big Rapids High School and went on to study at Albion College. Later, at Boston University, she earned a theology degree in 1878 and a medical degree in 1885, all the while honing her talents in oratory, a lifelong passion. As a minister, physician, and eminent orator, she labored tirelessly for the great causes dear to her heart. During her lifetime of 72 years, she gave more than 10,000 lectures worldwide. She was awarded a Distinguished Service Medal by the United States Congress for her humanitarian work during World War I. But her most enduring legacy resulted from her dynamic leadership and energetic efforts in the women's suffrage movement. After the death of Susan B. Anthony, the movement's leader and her close friend, Anna Howard Shaw carried on the work that culminated in passage of the 19 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. During that struggle she wrote, "Nothing bigger can come to a human being than to love a great cause more than life itself." Her autobiography

4. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-
Etexts by Author Shaw, Anna Howard, 18471919 S Index Main Index The Story of a Pioneer ADD. AUTHOR Jordan, Elizabeth LANGUAGE
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5. Anna Howard Shaw (in VSCCAT)
Cleveland, Ohio Pilgrim Press, 1994. Subject Shaw, Anna Howard, 18471919. Women Suffrage United States.
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Anna Howard Shaw
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  • xiii, 337 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
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    Andrew Preston Peabody (18111893). Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919). Anne HowardShaw (1847-1919). Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815-1881). Atzerodt in His Cell.
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    Shapero, Harold, 1920 Shaw, Albert, 1857-1947Correspondence Shaw, Anna Howard,1847-1919 Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919Correspondence Shaw, Bernard, 1856
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    9. Anna Howard Shaw (Reference)
    Read about Anna Howard Shaw an American suffrage leader. Howard Shaw. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs. Anna Howard Shaw. 18471919. American woman suffrage leader
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    Anna Howard Shaw
    Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Anna Howard Shaw
    • American woman suffrage leader Born in England Emigrated to the United States in 1851 Grew up on a farm in Michigan Received a degree in theology (1878) and one in medicine (1885) from Boston University The Methodist Episcopal Church refused to allow her to preach In 1880 she was ordained by the Methodist Protestant denomination Shaw filled several pastorates in Massachusetts In 1888 she met Susan B. Anthony, and worked for woman suffrage for the rest of her life Shaw was vice president at large (1892-1904) and president (1904-1915) of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Dr. Shaw campaigned in every state where a suffrage measure was under consideration and was an effective speaker for the suffrage movement

    10. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Shaw, Anna Howard. Anna Howard Shaw no. LC USZ 62 20177. (18471919), clergyman, physician, and suffragist
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    11. Author Brown, Don, 1949- Title A Voice From The Wildernesss The
    Subject, Shaw, Anna Howard, 18471919 Juvenile literature. Suffragists UnitedStates Biography Juvenile literature. Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919.
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    12. Historical Firsts For Women Clergy - Part 2
    HISTORICAL FIRSTS FOR WOMEN CLERGY Part 2. ahShaw.jpg (24372 bytes),Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) The First Woman Ordained in The
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    HISTORICAL FIRSTS FOR WOMEN CLERGY Part 2 Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) The First Woman Ordained in The Methodist Protestant Church - 1880
    Anna Howard Shaw was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England on February 14, 1847. She was a descendant of English Unitarians. Anna's parents came to America when she was four years old, and after living for several years in Massachusetts they moved to the then unsettled port of Michigan, where Anna encountered the hardships of pioneer life. During her pastorate in East Dennis she applied to the New England Methodist Episcopal Conference for ordination, but although she performed better on her examination than any candidate that year, her ordination was refused on account of her sex. The case was appealed to the general conference in Cincinnati in 1880, where the refusal was confirmed. Ms. Shaw then applied for ordination to the Methodist Protestant Church and received it on 12th October, 1880, becoming the first woman to be ordained in that denomination. She supplemented her theological course with one in medicine, taking the degree of M. D. at Boston University during her pastorate. Becoming more and more interested in practical reform, she finally resigned her position in East Dennis and became a lecturer for the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. After entering the general lecture field and becoming widely and favorably known as an eloquent speaker on reform topics, she was appointed national superintendent of franchise in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. She preached the opening sermon at the Women's International Council in Washington in 1888. Soon after, at the urgent request of leading suffragists, she resigned her office in the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union and accepted that of National Lecturer for the National American Woman Suffrage Association, of which she was elected vice-president-at-large in 1892. She was also president of Wimodaughsis, a woman's national club, of Washington, D. C.

    13. Anna Howard Shaw (Reference)
    Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs. Anna Howard Shaw. 18471919 Americanwoman suffrage leader; Born in England; Emigrated to the United States in 1851;
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    Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Anna Howard Shaw
    • American woman suffrage leader Born in England Emigrated to the United States in 1851 Grew up on a farm in Michigan Received a degree in theology (1878) and one in medicine (1885) from Boston University The Methodist Episcopal Church refused to allow her to preach In 1880 she was ordained by the Methodist Protestant denomination Shaw filled several pastorates in Massachusetts In 1888 she met Susan B. Anthony, and worked for woman suffrage for the rest of her life Shaw was vice president at large (1892-1904) and president (1904-1915) of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Dr. Shaw campaigned in every state where a suffrage measure was under consideration and was an effective speaker for the suffrage movement

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    Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs. Anna Howard Shaw. 18471919 Americanwoman suffrage leader; Born in England; Emigrated to the United States in 1851;
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    15. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Shakespeare, William, 15641616. Sharp, William, 1855-1905. Shaw, Anna Howard,1847-1919. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
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    Project Gutenberg Author record. Shaw, Anna Howard, 18471919. Titles. Story of aPioneer, The. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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    17. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw
    Dr. Anna Howard Shaw (18471919). When Shaw was twelve her fathermoved the family to a frontier farm. He then left her invalid
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      Dr. Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919). When Shaw was twelve her father moved the family to a frontier "farm." He then left her invalid mother, one older brother and a batch of younger brothers and sisters while he returned to Massachusetts to work. Never mind that the farmhouse was a cabin with only holes for doors and windows, the fields were full of tree stumps and the oldest son had to leave for health reasons. Shaw loved the adventure. With only two years of education she became a teacher at age fifteen. Eventually she went on to high school, Albion College, and both the divinity and medical schools of Boston University. Although an ordained minister, and a medical doctor she spent most of her life as a lecturer for suffrage, temperance and the League of Nations plan. In 1904 Shaw became the president of the National American Women's Suffrage Association (NAWSA) which eventually won the vote under Carrie Chapman Catt in 1920.
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    18. Anna Howard Shaw
    Anna Howard Shaw. 18471919.
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    Nineteenth Century, Anna Howard Shaw, Anna Howard Shaw, 18471919,Methodist (raised Unitarian), first woman ordained by Methodists.
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