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Electa Amanda Wright Johnson

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Early on, she directed her attention to works of charity and reform. She was one of the founders of the Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, was for many years its secretary, and later still, an active member of its board of managers.
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Bibliography of Wisconsin Authors: Being a List of Books and Other Publications Written by Wisconsin Authors, in the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
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several times to represent the state on the questions of charity and reform. Johnson wrote essays, short stories, and sketches of travel for the daily papers of
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She was involved in the associated charities of Milwaukee, strongly favoring efforts to aid and encourage others to become self-supporting, rather than mere
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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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to represent the State in the national conferences of charities and reforms. In that capacity, she participated in their deliberations in
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Electa Amanda Wright Johnson died in New York, January 17, 1919.
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judge. They had one child, a daughter, Kate (1861–1892).
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library (1893).
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"JOHNSON, Mrs. Electa Amanda". 318: 135: 1860; died 1900) 161:, and was selected by the governor of 633:19th-century American philanthropists 305:"Milwaukee home for the friendless", 159:Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls 148: 109:Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls 7: 279:Daughters of the American Revolution 653:19th-century American women writers 298:"The Wisconsin industrial school", 16:American philanthropist (1838–1929) 618:People from Wayne County, New York 14: 191:Colonel Thomas Gardner's regiment 584: 560: 539: 505: 465: 427: 342: 638:19th-century American essayists 529:. J. T. White. 1901. p. 95 132: 1: 145:Electa Amanda Wright Johnson 23:Electa Amanda Wright Johnson 449:Logan, Mrs John A. (1912). 413:Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice 302:, v. 11, 1876, pp. 118–120. 221:Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 674: 495:. 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A Woman of the Century
Arcadia, New York
Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls
Daniel Harris Johnson
nÊe
Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Arcadia, New York
American Revolution
Knickerbocker family
Colonel Thomas Gardner's regiment
siege of Boston
Madison, Wisconsin
Daniel Harris Johnson
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Governor of Wisconsin
Washington, D.C.
Louisville, Kentucky
St. Louis
Missouri
Madison, Wisconsin
San Francisco
California
almsgiving
Women's Club of Wisconsin
Daughters of the American Revolution
Bibliography of Wisconsin Authors: Being a List of Books and Other Publications Written by Wisconsin Authors, in the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin

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