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Jessie Belle Hardy Stubbs MacKaye

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His marriage to leading suffragette Jessie Hardy Stubbs produced headlines in 1921, when she drowned herself in New York City's East River. Charles Whitaker, a friend and editor of the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, invited the devastated MacKaye to stay at his farm in Mount Olive,
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Benton Mackaye, writer and forestry expert of 145 West Twelfth Street, asked the police at 1 o'clock yesterday to search for his wife, Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs Mackaye, President of the Milwaukee Women's Peace Society and
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in Chicago and met her first husband, Dr. F. Gurney Stubbs there. Dr. Stubbs passed away from pneumonia in 1910 and Hardy Stubbs moved to New York City afterward, attending
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She was noted for "urging all women to remain unmarried or to refuse to bear children" to express the seriousness of female suffrage.
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Hardy Stubbs MacKaye was the daughter of Major A. L. Hardy of Pittsburgh, a notable newspaper reporter for the
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New Jersey. There, as he healed, MacKaye nurtured his most famous ideaโ€”the Appalachian Trail.
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and becoming the legislative chair of the Women's Peace Society.
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J. Hardy Stubbs

Milwaukee Women's Peace Society
St. Luke's hospital
Columbia University
School of Philanthropy
Benton MacKaye
East River
Benton MacKaye
Appalachian Trail

Ida Craft
Rosalie Jones
"Biographical Sketch of Jessie Belle Hardy Stubbs MacKaye | Alexander Street Documents"
"Following Up: Jessie Hardy Stubbs"
"Mrs. MacKaye Gone. Threatened Suicide. Suffragist and Peace Advocate Eludes Husband and Nurse in Grand Central Throng. Was About To Board Train. Writer Believes His Wife, Suffering From Overwork, Will Be Found in Some Hospital"
The New York Times
"Find Body Of Jessie Mackaye In East River"
Chicago Tribune
the original
"The Path Taken"
Preservation magazine
the original
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1876 births
1921 suicides
1921 deaths
Columbia University School of Social Work alumni
American women's rights activists
American feminists

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