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Esther Pugh

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31: 518: 152:. She was one of the leaders in the movement, joining the WCTU during its first meetings. She served as Treasurer of the National WCTU for 15 years, and her management style repeatedly aided the national order in passing through financial difficulties. Considered to be a clear and forcible orator, she traveled for temperance work throughout the United States and Canada, lecturing and organizing unions. Pugh's association with 89: 508: 442: 421: 400: 379: 358: 160: 532: 568: 30: 593: 563: 189:) to promote their private businesses. Because of her journalistic experience, Pugh was called upon to provide guidance for the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the 232:. She was appointed a Trustee of Earlham College by Indiana Yearly Meeting, and held that position until failing health made it necessary for her to resign. 578: 583: 149: 101: 74: 573: 454:
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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Pugh's work in the WCTU, beginning in Cincinnati, caused her residence at different times to be in
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Early on, Pugh became interested in moral reforms, and soon became prominent in the
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Writing Out My Heart: Selections from the Journal of Frances E. Willard, 1855–96
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth (1995). Gifford, Carolyn De Swarte (ed.).
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Esther Pugh, daughter of Achilles and Anna Maria Pugh, was born in
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Board of Managers of the Woman's Home Missionary Society (1882).
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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Index

"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
temperance

temperance
long nineteenth century
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Earlham College
Cincinnati
Quakers
temperance movement
Frances E. Willard

Mary Towne Burt
Caroline Buell
The Union Signal
Methodist Episcopal Church
typeset
Columbus, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Brooklyn, New York
Chicago
Illinois
Evanston, Illinois
Friends church
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Waynesville, Ohio

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