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Ella Giles Ruddy

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children", "Scenes in the south (An Alabama poor-house)", "Convict camps in the south", "The new South, and Grady's speech", "An abode of the damned (A visit to the Florida insane asylum)", "The South as it is; Women in the chain gangs", "Henrick Ibsen", "A southern poet (Robert Burns Wilson)", "An Alabama songwriter (Samuel Minturn Peck)", "Among the southern poor", "Among the Shakers", "Down in Alabama", "For minds diseased (Non-restraint system in Alabama)". Her leading
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In Los Angeles, in 1896, she married George Drake Ruddy. She was a founder of philanthropic clubs in Los Angeles. She favored woman suffrage; and was the first president of the Los Angeles Political Equality League, as well as the president of the Los Angeles Equal Suffrage Association, and the
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articles were: "Wisconsin poetry", "Public library facetiae", "Women in charities (address before Illinois social science association)", "Miss Vim in the south", "In old Kentucky", "To the devil's swamp (Pass Christian, Mips.)", "Hattie Tyng Griswold", "In The Wisconsin"; she wrote on Charlotte
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were: "Rasmus B. Anderson", "The literary culture of criminals", "Kristofer Jansen", "Columbus and Ericson portraits", "Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen", "Victor Rydberg", "Literary Norsemen", "The Norwegian Fourth", "An authors' association (Indiana Poets, etc.)", "The woman's congress", "Feeble-minded
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and was known for her scholarly sketches of Swedish and Norwegian writers. These sketches were translated into Swedish and Norwegian by different authors. She wrote many valuable articles on prison reform and ethical subjects, and belonged to the Woman's Congress committee on journalism.
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Southern California Woman's Press Club. In 1902, Ruddy became the first president of the California Badger Club, Los Angeles District. She was a member of the Friday Morning Club, the Ebeil Club (Los Angeles), Los Angeles Women's City Club, and the Severance Club.
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Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century: Accurate and Succinct Biographies of Famous Men and Women in All Walks of Life who are Or Have Been the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States Since Its Formation
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Madison, Dane County and Surrounding Towns: Being a History and Guide to Places of Scenic Beauty and Historical Note ... Early Intercourse of the Settlers with the Indians ... with a Complete List of County Supervisors and Officers, and Legislative
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She was quite distinguished as an oratorio and church singer when her health failed, and she was compelled to abandon what promised to be a successful career in music. During the isolation illness rendered necessary she wrote her first romance,
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As Ella A. Giles, she read papers before the Prison Congress and the Illinois Social Science Association. Being deeply interested in liberal religious thought, she attended a course of lectures in the
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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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in Madison. She was the first woman to read a paper before the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. In the mid-1870s, she served as editor of 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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Club Etiquette: A Conversation Between a Club Woman and a Non-member who Answer the Calling Question Over the Tea Cups; with a Club Creed
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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island. "A psychological problem", "Jealous of a crochet needle", "Her puritan prudery", and "Only a day", appeared in
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Biographical guide to Forest Hill Cemetery: the ordinary and famous women and men who shaped Madison and the world
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Her first verses then began to appear and won an immediate favor. She published one volume of poems entitled
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Club etiquette : a conversation between a club woman and a non-member who answer the calling
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An international tea-party, or, Anything to get votes : a dramatic dialogue
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Ruddy early showed musical talent. Her fine voice was carefully cultivated by
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Cushman, Antoinette Blackwell, Clara Louise Kellogg, Anna Dickinson, and a
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library (1893).
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Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin)
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and various parts of the South. She made a study of
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library 1893
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She also wrote stories for 16:American author, editor and essayist 1118:20th-century American women writers 1103:19th-century American women writers 1001:(Public domain ed.). Moulton. 838:Capital Publishing Company (1902). 723:Dane County Historical Society 1877 463:on June 26, 1917, and is buried at 1053:Works by or about Ella Giles Ruddy 1047:Woman of the Century/Ella A. Giles 329:. Some of her leading articles to 14: 1133:American women newspaper editors 1064: 1040: 984: 959: 938: 913: 892: 870: 848: 827: 816:A Dictionary of American Authors 802: 696: 525:; Ella Giles Ruddy, editor, 1906 237:. She received her education at 206:. 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Portrait photo from A Woman of the Century
A Woman of the Century
Dunkirk
Los Angeles
Forest Hill Cemetery
Stoughton High School
University of Wisconsin
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Harper’s Bazaar
Chicago Times
New York Evening Post
Lilian Whiting
Zona Gale
Dunkirk, Wisconsin
Hiram Horatio Giles
Hans Balatka
Stoughton High School
University of Wisconsin
Chicago
Madison, Wisconsin
Gulf Coast
Mississippi
Scandinavian literature
The Nation
Chicago Times
leper
Boston
Lake Monona
Milwaukee
National Conference of Charities and Correction

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