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Elizabeth Eggert

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Eggert was active for about 25 years in the women's suffrage movement in Oregon. She was the president of the Portland Woman's Club in 1912, when women in Oregon gained the right to vote with the passing of the
118:, opening several branches. Frederick continued to manage the home store in Portland until 1918, when he died at the age of 75. Elizabeth continued as the vice president of Eggert-Young Company in Portland. 87:, where she opened a homeopathic medical practice. In 1872, she became the first woman in Kansas to be admitted to any medical society in that state when she joined the Kansas Homeopathic Medical Society. 131:. As a member of the club's Suffrage Campaign Committee and an organizer and speaker on the movement's behalf, she likely played a key role in the success of the campaign. 278: 268: 253: 24: 273: 258: 36: 248: 128: 263: 28: 157: 114:, Oregon, where the couple opened a shoe store called Eggert, Young & Company. The business grew throughout the 60: 243: 238: 181: 115: 111: 80: 67:. By the end of the 1860s she graduated from the Homeopathic Hospital College for Women, in 99: 232: 64: 32: 208: 55:, Eggert moved to the United States in 1853 with her family, where they settled in 56: 48: 20: 107: 95: 91: 68: 90:
In 1873, she married Frederick Eggert (May 30, 1843 – April 26, 1918) of
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during the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries.
31:. She contributed to the nationwide reform of 8: 106:, where Frederick supported them working in 182:"Welcome to the Oregon State Bar Online" 140: 279:English emigrants to the United States 269:19th-century American women physicians 110:. In 1882 the Eggerts moved again, to 7: 254:Progressive Era in the United States 203: 201: 152: 150: 148: 146: 144: 19:(1848–1935) was an English-American 14: 27:, and activist who advocated for 274:19th-century American physicians 47:Born Elizabeth Avery in 1848 in 259:Activists from Portland, Oregon 129:Oregon Equal Suffrage Amendment 158:"Elizabeth Eggert (1848–1935)" 1: 98:. In 1876 the two arrived in 209:"Frederick Eggert – Oregon" 295: 213:www.onlinebiographies.info 59:. Eggert studied at the 43:Early life and education 29:women's suffrage in Ohio 249:Suffragists from Oregon 61:Ipswich Female Seminary 162:oregonencyclopedia.org 17:Elizabeth Avery Eggert 21:homeopathic physician 264:American homeopaths 35:, philanthropy and 116:Pacific Northwest 23:, businesswoman, 286: 223: 222: 220: 219: 205: 196: 195: 193: 192: 178: 172: 171: 169: 168: 154: 79:Eggert moved to 37:women's suffrage 294: 293: 289: 288: 287: 285: 284: 283: 229: 228: 227: 226: 217: 215: 207: 206: 199: 190: 188: 180: 179: 175: 166: 164: 156: 155: 142: 137: 124: 77: 69:Cleveland, Ohio 45: 12: 11: 5: 292: 290: 282: 281: 276: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 246: 241: 231: 230: 225: 224: 197: 173: 139: 138: 136: 133: 123: 120: 76: 73: 44: 41: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 291: 280: 277: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 255: 252: 250: 247: 245: 242: 240: 237: 236: 234: 214: 210: 204: 202: 198: 187: 186:www.osbar.org 183: 177: 174: 163: 159: 153: 151: 149: 147: 145: 141: 134: 132: 130: 121: 119: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 74: 72: 70: 66: 65:Massachusetts 62: 58: 54: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 33:public health 30: 26: 22: 18: 216:. Retrieved 212: 189:. Retrieved 185: 176: 165:. Retrieved 161: 125: 89: 78: 46: 16: 15: 244:1935 deaths 239:1848 births 57:Connecticut 49:Oxfordshire 233:Categories 218:2019-02-21 191:2019-02-21 167:2019-02-21 135:References 122:Suffragist 108:dry goods 96:Wisconsin 92:Milwaukee 25:clubwoman 112:Portland 81:Lawrence 53:England 104:Oregon 100:Albany 85:Kansas 75:Career 63:in 235:: 211:. 200:^ 184:. 160:. 143:^ 102:, 94:, 83:, 71:. 51:, 221:. 194:. 170:.

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