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Janette Hill Knox

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In 1881, Know was elected president of the New Hampshire State WCTU and served in this role for eleven years, her re-election year by year being practically unanimous. In addition, for eight years, she served as the Vice-president-at-large,
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Assemblies, teachers' conventions, and elsewhere. She was a member of missionary societies (U.S. and foreign), and of the Woman's Literary Club of Wahpeton. Her travels and recreations took her to the
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and received the degree of A. M., with her husband, from the School of All Sciences in 1879. Their duties then took them to the
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with her niece, Nettie Miller and grandniece, Olive Miller. Knox died at the home of another niece, Mrs. Verne F. Miles,
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Late in the 1870s, the Knox family returned East where Mr. Knox became a member of the New Hampshire Conference of the
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public schools. Her education also included at the Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. (L.L.A. 1869) (now,
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History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber; revised and enlarged by Ezra S. Stearns
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Hill went to school in the various towns to which her father's itinerant assignments took the family, including
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During the opening years of the 20th century, the Knox family moved East once more, settling in
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State WCTU. A suffragist, Knox was elected vice-president of the Equal Suffrage Association of
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and then was on the faculty for four years, along with her husband. She went to
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A lecturer, Knox spoke before temperance gatherings while serving the cause of
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History of Woman Suffrage, National American Woman Suffrage Association
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Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences alumni
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American temperance reformer, suffragist and editor (1845–1920)
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Rev. Knox died in 1912. In her later years, she resided at
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According to Cherrington (1928), Knox died July 29, 1925.
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She also lectured at missionary meetings, 593:The Part Taken by Women in American History 365: 56: 759:20th-century American non-fiction writers 739:Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church 734:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people 207: 20: 794:20th-century American women journalists 779:20th-century American newspaper editors 568: 547: 411: 340: 691: 667:Woman of the Century/Janette Hill Knox 524: 447: 222:, was published by Abbey Press (1902, 589: 435: 461:"We wish to acknowledge the receipt" 764:20th-century American women writers 714:Vermont College of Fine Arts alumni 128:. Knox graduated with an A.B. from 13: 617:. Bismarck, North Dakota: Tribune. 366:Cherrington, Ernest Hurst (1928). 51:Woman's Christian Temperance Union 14: 810: 799:20th-century American journalists 654: 272: 774:American women religious writers 709:People from Londonderry, Vermont 675: 660: 621: 600: 579: 558: 537: 514: 384: 554:(Public domain ed.). town. 140:in 1877 for special studies in 548:Jackson, James Robert (1905). 508: 292: 155:Later, Knox earned a Ph.D. at 1: 639:(1893). "Janette Hill Knox". 487:"Mrs. Janette Hill Knox died" 382:– via Internet Archive. 305: 256: 163:and taught for many years at 590:Logan, Mrs. John A. (1912). 572:Woman's Who's who of America 329:Willard & Livermore 1893 86:Vermont College of Fine Arts 7: 637:Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice 525:Harper, Ida Husted (1922). 501:– via Newspapers.com. 493:. 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North Dakota." 279:Justa Hamlin's Vocation 263:Stoneham, Massachusetts 220:Justa Hamlin's Vocation 213:Justa Hamlin's Vocation 167:(Methodist Episcopal), 161:Meadville, Pennsylvania 116:On January 9, 1871, in 106:Meadville, Pennsylvania 784:American women editors 491:Orleans County Monitor 465:Orleans County Monitor 215: 169:Wahpeton, North Dakota 122:Schroon Lake, New York 31: 28:A Woman of the Century 647:Charles Wells Moulton 368:"KNOX, JANETTE HILL." 211: 24: 749:American suffragists 63:Londonderry, Vermont 25:Portrait photo from 118:Craftsbury, Vermont 39:temperance reformer 216: 142:English literature 69:Conference of the 32: 665:Works related to 267:Bradford, Vermont 243:Selkirk Mountains 157:Allegheny College 138:Boston University 102:Allegheny College 100:(A.M. 1879), and 98:Boston University 35:Janette Hill Knox 806: 685: 683:Biography portal 680: 679: 678: 664: 650: 625: 624: 618: 604: 603: 597: 583: 582: 576: 562: 561: 555: 541: 540: 534: 518: 517: 503: 502: 500: 498: 483: 477: 476: 474: 472: 457: 451: 445: 439: 433: 427: 421: 415: 409: 394: 388: 387: 383: 381: 379: 363: 344: 338: 332: 326: 299: 296: 146:modern languages 130:Baker University 90:Baker University 814: 813: 809: 808: 807: 805: 804: 803: 689: 688: 681: 676: 674: 657: 622: 601: 580: 559: 538: 515: 511: 506: 496: 494: 485: 484: 480: 470: 468: 459: 458: 454: 446: 442: 434: 430: 422: 418: 410: 397: 385: 377: 375: 364: 347: 339: 335: 327: 312: 308: 303: 302: 297: 293: 288: 275: 259: 247:White Mountains 180:Frances Willard 134:Baldwin, Kansas 114: 94:Baldwin, Kansas 77:clerical home. 59: 17: 12: 11: 5: 812: 802: 801: 796: 791: 786: 781: 776: 771: 766: 761: 756: 751: 746: 741: 736: 731: 726: 721: 716: 711: 706: 701: 687: 686: 671: 670: 656: 655:External links 653: 652: 651: 619: 598: 577: 556: 535: 510: 507: 505: 504: 478: 452: 450:, p. 601. 440: 438:, p. 681. 428: 426:, p. 303. 416: 414:, p. 465. 395: 345: 343:, p. 300. 333: 331:, p. 441. 309: 307: 304: 301: 300: 290: 289: 287: 284: 283: 282: 274: 273:Selected works 271: 258: 255: 113: 110: 58: 55: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 811: 800: 797: 795: 792: 790: 787: 785: 782: 780: 777: 775: 772: 770: 767: 765: 762: 760: 757: 755: 752: 750: 747: 745: 742: 740: 737: 735: 732: 730: 727: 725: 722: 720: 717: 715: 712: 710: 707: 705: 702: 700: 697: 696: 694: 684: 673: 669:at Wikisource 668: 663: 659: 658: 648: 644: 643: 638: 634: 629: 628:public domain 620: 616: 615: 608: 607:public domain 599: 595: 594: 587: 586:public domain 578: 574: 573: 566: 565:public domain 557: 553: 552: 545: 544:public domain 536: 532: 528: 522: 521:public domain 513: 512: 492: 488: 482: 466: 462: 456: 449: 444: 437: 432: 425: 420: 413: 408: 406: 404: 402: 400: 392: 391:public domain 373: 369: 362: 360: 358: 356: 354: 352: 350: 342: 337: 330: 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 315: 310: 295: 291: 280: 277: 276: 270: 268: 264: 254: 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 231: 229: 225: 224:New York City 221: 218:Knox's book, 214: 210: 206: 204: 203:Massachusetts 200: 195: 193: 189: 183: 181: 177: 172: 170: 166: 162: 158: 153: 151: 150:New Hampshire 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 109: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 54: 52: 48: 47:New Hampshire 44: 40: 36: 30: 29: 23: 19: 641: 613: 592: 571: 550: 530: 495:. 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A Woman of the Century
temperance reformer
suffragist
New Hampshire
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Londonderry, Vermont
Vermont
Methodist Episcopal Church
New England
Vermont
Vermont College of Fine Arts
Baker University
Baldwin, Kansas
Boston University
Allegheny College
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Craftsbury, Vermont
Schroon Lake, New York
Kansas
Baker University
Baldwin, Kansas
Boston University
English literature
modern languages
New Hampshire
Allegheny College
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Red River Valley University
Wahpeton, North Dakota

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