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throughout the State. Dr. Swift's example helped the cause of temperance, gaining the cooperation of other ministers, and opening doors of opportunity. During her tensure, the State W.C.T.U. reported to the
National Convention the work of 1,051 Unions, easily outranking all other States. As a striking testimony to her urbanity, former Presidents of both State and National W.C.T.U. occupied superintendencies under her guidance. In 1887, she resigned the position of president of the State W.C.T.U., having had 1,100 unions under her care. During the eight consecutive years that Swift served as president of the State W.C.T.U., she also served as president of the local union, where she first pledged herself.
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