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Eva C. Doughty

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31: 639: 243:. She was at once installed as associate editor with her husband. She did regular newspaper work on that paper for fourteen years, keeping the office hours and doing anything connected with the office work, from proof-reading and type-setting to writing for any department of the paper where "copy" was called for. Subsequently, Mr. Doughty sold the 611: 590: 568: 580:
Portrait and biographical album of Osceola County : containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county ; together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Michigan and of the presidents of the United States ; also
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in July 1890 with 27 charter members, which included Doughty, and in the ensuing officer elections, Doughty was elected to the Executive committee. She was elected president of the Grand Rapids Equal Suffrage Association, which position she resigned when the family removed to
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years from 1860 to 1864, which years she passed in the college with her two other sisters. Prior to that, she had been taught by private tutors. After a four-year course in Oxford, she entered the Academy of the Most Holy Rosary, in
352:. She had three children, two sons (Lorenzo G. and Ole W.) and a daughter (Virgaline). She died in Washington, D.C., November 4, 1929. Interment was at Riverside Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan. 316:) with Doughty taking on, "Women as Engineers, Pilots, Lighthouse Keepers, etc." In May 1893, she presented a paper at the annual convention of the Huron County Sunday School Association. 227:, where she studied nearly three years, and left just two months before she would have been graduated, to accompany a sister, whose husband was in the regular army, to a frontier post. 694: 669: 333: 674: 643: 329: 180: 301:
In addition to general newspaper work, she served as special correspondent of several city daily papers and was for some time a contributor 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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and the Mt. Pleasant Library, Literary and Musical Association. She served as president of the Grand Rapids Equal Suffrage Association.
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containing a complete history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "Eva Craig Graves Doughty".
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In August 1892, the M.W.P.A. made plans for several papers to be included at the upcoming
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On May 24, 1874, she married John R. Doughty, then editor and proprietor of the
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In religion, Doughty engaged in Sunday-school work and was a member of the
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There, Doughty engaged in public work. Doughty, Etta S. Wilson, of the
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In 1890, the husband commenced the publication of the
584:(Public domain ed.). Chicago: Chapman brothers. 451:. Port Huron, Michigan. 14 September 1891. p. 2 156: 133: 123: 115: 107: 84: 72: 59: 44: 21: 503:. Harbor Beach, Michigan. 16 June 1893. p. 8 290:in January 1892, the husband and wife bought the 405: 386: 332:, the Royal Templars, and the Golden Rod Lodge, 258:, and Mrs Fleming (later connconnected with the 644:Woman of the Century/Eva Craig Graves Doughty 599:Fuller, George Newman; Beeson, Lewis (1922). 8: 525: 247:and for three years engaged in business in 266:(M.W.P.A.). The M.W.P.A. was organized at 29: 18: 695:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people 419:"THE MICHIGAN WOMAN'S PRESS ASSOCIATION" 670:19th-century American newspaper editors 360: 170: 7: 324:Doughty was an active member of the 675:19th-century American women writers 626:(Public domain ed.). Moulton. 326:Woman's Christian Temperance Union 264:Michigan Woman's Press Association 185:Michigan Woman's Press Association 14: 637: 609: 588: 566: 497:"HURON SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION" 183:. She was the co-founder of the 146: 225:sisters of the Dominican Order 1: 195:Eva Craig Graves was born in 680:People from Warsaw, Kentucky 387:Willard & Livermore 1893 310:World's Columbian Exposition 251:, where the family removed. 553:– via Newspapers.com. 485:– via Newspapers.com. 477:. 26 August 1892. p. 9 459:– via Newspapers.com. 433:– via Newspapers.com. 340:(L. O. T. M.) of Michigan. 716: 286:. 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"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Warsaw, Kentucky
Washington, D.C.
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Oxford Female College
née
suffragist
Michigan Woman's Press Association
Warsaw, Kentucky
Oxford Female College
Oxford, Ohio
Kentucky
civil war
Louisville, Kentucky
sisters of the Dominican Order
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Michigan Woman's Press Association
Traverse City, Michigan
Gladwin, Michigan
Port Austin, Michigan
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Good Templars
Daughters of Rebekah
Ladies of the Maccabees
Presbyterian Church

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