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neighborhood, she established the Hyde Park Seminary for young women. The Waite family relocated to the Great Salt Lake Valley in 1862 after her husband Charles was appointed as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of
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Along with Charles, Waite helped found the Illinois Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. Two years later, as part of a national effort by suffragists to test the newly adopted
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Waite lived in Colorado during her later years, continuing to write and practice law. She died of heart disease of 9 November 1913 while visiting her daughter Lucy's home in
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in 1852, she tutored students in elocution and helped found a literary society. She graduated with honors in 1853 and married
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at Washington, she was elected president of the Woman's International Bar Association, 26 March 1888.
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based on what she had learned of the cruelties inflicted upon Mormon women under the leadership of
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Along with a number of other Chicago women leaders, Waite was involved in the planning of the
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bar. She made a practice of donating legal services to women who could not afford lawyers.
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in 1868, one of the United States' first women's clubs to promote women's welfare.
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Catharine Van Valkenburg Waite (1829-1913). Brand Portraits, 1886.
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Women building Chicago 1790-1990 : a biographical dictionary
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She headed the publishing firm of C. V. Waite and Co., and wrote
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Ontario to the United States
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The Waites moved back to Chicago in 1866. Waite, along with
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president of the Woman's International Bar Association
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The roads they made : women in Illinois history
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Upper Canada
Park Ridge, Illinois
Knox College
Oberlin College
Union College of Law
Dumfries
Ontario
Chicago
British North America
Denmark
Iowa Territory
Illinois
Knox College
Oberlin College
Charles Burlingame Waite
Union College of Law
Illinois
Hyde Park
Utah Territory
President Lincoln
Mormons
polygamy
Idaho City
The Mormon Prophet and His Harem
Brigham Young
Mary Livermore
Sorosis
Fifteenth Amendment
temperance

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