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paper, which was dedicated to temperance, morality, and Republican politics. The Bittenbenders also reorganized the Polk County Agricultural Association, where Ada Bittenbender served as secretary, treasurer, orator, and the 1881 representative at the annual meeting of the State Board of Agriculture,
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When the Nebraska Woman Suffrage Association was organized in 1881, Bittenbender was elected recording secretary, and she worked with others to secure the submission of a woman's suffrage amendment to the state constitution in 1881. At the first suffrage convention following the submission, she was
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In 1882, Bittenbender passed the Nebraska bar examination, and became the first woman admitted to the bar in Nebraska. Along with her husband, she became a partner in the law firm H.C. & Ada M. Bittenbender, which they established in
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in Washington, D.C., for many years, eventually becoming its national attorney and advocating for legislative reform on temperance and the advancement and protection of women. In that position, she drafted
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and was elected to the International Woman's Christian Temperance Union. In 1891, Bittenbender was nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court of Nebraska.
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from 1876 to 1877. After graduation, she worked as principal of the Pennsylvania State Normal School for a year before resigning for health reasons.
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on August 3, 1848. Her father was Daniel Cole, an inventor, and her mother was Emily A. Madison. She graduated from Lowell's Commercial College in
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Bittenbender was described as a very successful lawyer, and won every case she brought before the Nebraska Supreme Court. She was admitted to the
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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In her later years, Bittenbender retired from law and devoted herself to philosophical studies. She died at her sister's home in
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made one of the three woman campaign speakers, and at the next she was elected president.
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in 1875. After teaching for one year, she attended the Froebel Normal Institute in
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On August 9, 1878, she married lawyer Henry Clay Bittenbender, a
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in 1869 and from the Pennsylvania State Normal School at
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In 1888, Bittenbender was admitted to practice in the
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Bittenbender authored a chapter on "Women in Law" in
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United States District and Circuit courts of Nebraska
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and the third woman admitted to practice before the
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Ada Matilda Cole Bittenbender

A Woman of the Century
Asylum Township, Pennsylvania
Lincoln, Nebraska
Women's Suffrage movement
Temperance movement
Nebraska Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court
Asylum Township, Pennsylvania
Binghamton, New York
Bloomsburg
Washington, D.C.
Princeton College
Osceola, Nebraska
Polk county
Farmers' Alliance
Lincoln
United States District and Circuit courts of Nebraska
Nebraska legislature
International Council of Women
Washington, D.C.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Supreme Court of the United States
Lincoln
List of first women lawyers and judges in Nevada


"Bittenbender, Ada C."
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