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men accepted her as a comrade, and in many of their meetings, she was called upon to make an address. At the inauguration of the WCTU movement in Indiana County, she was appointed organizer. In her role as the State superintendent of franchise, she was an aggressive supporter of the
252:, died at the age of seventy-two. Her mother, Eliza Cooper Griffith, was Scotch-Irish. She had at least three siblings, a brother, Charles, and sisters, Rebecca and Tabitha. The family later removed to 686: 30: 716: 253: 286:, county superintendent of common schools of Indiana County, appointed her deputy superintendent. That is said to be the first time such an honor was conferred upon a woman. 701: 681: 721: 691: 236:, her second husband having been a member of the organization. Thompson served as president of the Presbyterian Home Missionary Society. She died in 1925. 696: 711: 599:
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She continued her education, and in 1865, was graduated from the Steubenville Female Seminary, run by the Presbyterian Church in
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Thompson attended schools in the township, and was further educated by reading periodicals and other volumes of literature.
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On October 14, 1867, she married Sylvester C. Thompson (born 1840). After living for a period of time near
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schools, and serving as the county's deputy superintendent of schools. She was affiliated with the
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For years, she held the office of president of the Presbyterian Home Missionary Society. The
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In 1861, at the beginning of the civil war, she married Andrew B. Allison, who joined the
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "Eva Griffith Thompson".
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East Mahoning Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
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421:. The Indiana Progress. 11 February 1925. p. 1 120: 112: 104: 96: 88: 76: 59: 44: 21: 364:records the date of marriage as October 14, 1866. 392: 248:, June 30, 1842. Her father, Abner Griffith, a 8: 332:In religion, Thompson affiliated with the 29: 18: 717:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people 293:, they removed to Indiana, Pennsylvania. 702:People from Chester County, Pennsylvania 492: 232:(WCTU) movement and was embraced by the 682:19th-century American newspaper editors 653:Works by or about Eva Griffith Thompson 376: 353: 163: 1867; died 1912) 142: 1861; died 1862) 722:School superintendents in Pennsylvania 516: 504: 415:"Recent Deaths, Mrs. Eva G. Thompson" 179: 7: 271:, serving as a member of Company A, 220:, she finished her education at the 692:19th-century American women writers 581:(Public domain ed.). D. Mason. 273:61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment 80:Oakland Cemetery and Mausoleum, in 602:(Public domain ed.). Moulton. 316:. 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(1888). 308:Thompson published the 284:Samuel Judson Craighead 338:Trafford, Pennsylvania 70:Trafford, Pennsylvania 37:A Woman of the Century 214:Indiana, Pennsylvania 176:Eva Griffith Thompson 150:Sylvester C. Thompson 82:Indiana, Pennsylvania 23:Eva Griffith Thompson 620:. Licinis Printers. 334:Presbyterian church 218:American Civil War 200:who conducted the 638:978-0-8203-3249-9 314:Indiana Messenger 206:Indiana Messenger 173: 172: 129:Andrew B. 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"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Jennersville, Pennsylvania
Trafford, Pennsylvania
Indiana, Pennsylvania
née
pen name
newspaper editor
Indiana, Pennsylvania
American Civil War
Steubenville Female Seminary
Indiana County
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Grand Army of the Republic
Jennersville, Pennsylvania
Quaker
East Mahoning Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Union Army
61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
Ohio
Samuel Judson Craighead
Kellysburg, Pennsylvania
Grand Army of the Republic
Pennsylvania
People's Party
Presbyterian church
Trafford, Pennsylvania
pneumonia

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