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Helen Gerrells Stoddard

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31: 118:, leading the group from 1891 to 1907. From this position of leadership, she lobbied for "scientific temperance" to be taught in Texas schools, for the prohibition of cigarette sales to minors, against gambling and cocaine, for food inspections, for raising the age of consent, and against child labor. She was the only woman on the commission that founded the Texas College of Industrial Arts, which became 159:
candidate for a Congressional seat in 1912, the first woman to run for Congress in California. Her campaign slogan was "A Vote for Helen M. Stoddard is a Vote for the Home." She assured reporters that "you may put me down as favoring every improvement looking to the development of this district or
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Gerrells married Shepard D. Stoddard. They had two sons; one died in infancy. Her husband died in 1878. Her surviving son Robert William Stoddard died in 1936. She lived with her widowed daughter-in-law Stella B. Stoddard in Dallas in her later years, and died there in 1940, at the age of 90.
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Stoddard was active at the national and international levels. She campaigned against canteens that served alcohol to military troops, saying "We protest against a drunken army. Our country's defenders should be sober." She conducted a national summer workshop for temperance activists in
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Stoddard moved to Texas in widowhood, to live closer to her parents while raising her surviving son. She also worked briefly in Nebraska, and shared a sheep farm, cotton fields, and a herd of cattle with her brother there. She taught in
168:, and spoke against jazz and "immorality in dress." She represented the California WCTU at the Congress Against Alcoholism, held in 1920 in Washington, D.C. 81:(July 27, 1850 – December 31, 1940) was an American educator, temperance activist, suffragist, and politician, active in both Texas and California. 130:, organized temperance unions and clubs for children in Mexico, and was a delegate to two WCTU world conventions. She contributed a chapter on the 730: 329: 501:
Report of the ... Biennial Convention and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union
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Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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Stoddard, Helen M. Gerrells; Patterson, Kate B.; Armstrong, Fanny L. (1909).
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To the Noon Rest: The Life, Work, and Addresses of Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard
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To the noon rest: the life, work and addresses of Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard
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Stoddard Hall at Texas Woman's University is named in her memory.
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Stoddard moved to California in 1907. She was president of the
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World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention (1897).
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Challenged by Coeducation: Women's Colleges Since the 1960s
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Miller-Bernal, Leslie; Poulson, Susan L. (2007-01-22).
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Educator, temperance activist, suffragist, politician
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Work Began Today" 339: 322: 268: 97:, and trained as a teacher at 1: 721:American temperance activists 588:The San Bernardino County Sun 218:"Stoddard, Helen M. Gerrells" 193: 155:Woman's Club. She ran as the 639:. Butler, Ind.: L.H. Higley. 613:The Pomona Progress Bulletin 16:American temperance activist 7: 622:– via Newspapers.com. 597:– via Newspapers.com. 572:– via Newspapers.com. 547:– via Newspapers.com. 532:Wright, Amos (1912-10-11). 487:– via Newspapers.com. 462:– via Newspapers.com. 385:– via Newspapers.com. 360:– via Newspapers.com. 289:– via Newspapers.com. 10: 747: 334:Texas Women's Hall of Fame 91:Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin 79:Helen M. Gerrells Stoddard 51:Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin 478:Austin American-Statesman 141:History of Woman Suffrage 104: 99:Genesee Wesleyan Seminary 68: 56: 40: 28: 21: 351:Fort Worth Star-Telegram 330:"Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard" 185:Personal life and legacy 120:Texas Woman's University 85:Early life and education 615:. 1921-05-24. p. 1 590:. 1912-10-08. p. 7 565:. 1916-10-26. p. 4 480:. 1903-01-18. p. 5 455:. 1902-04-04. p. 5 449:"Mrs. Stoddard Returns" 378:. 1904-02-27. p. 2 353:. 1903-05-06. p. 8 311:. 1941-01-06. p. 4 282:. 1912-10-30. p. 1 132:Texas suffrage movement 23:Helen Gerrells Stoddard 101:, graduating in 1871. 89:Gerrells was born in 726:American suffragists 328:Moreland, Sinclair. 256:East County Magazine 216:McArthur, Judith N. 678:Rhonda Jane Jones. 651:"What's in a name?" 563:Tulare County Times 716:American educators 128:Bay View, Michigan 657:. January 8, 2019 434:978-0-8265-9220-0 403:. 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Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin
Ripon College
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary
Fort Worth
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Texas Woman's University
Bay View, Michigan
Texas suffrage movement
Susan B. Anthony
History of Woman Suffrage
Daughters of the American Revolution
La Mesa
Prohibition Party
Ramona
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"Stoddard, Helen M. Gerrells"





"Helen Stoddard, A Powerful Woman in East County's Past"
"Another Candidate for Congress is Coming; Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard, Prohibitionist, Will Speak"

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