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Jennie Mitchell Kellogg

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In 1868, the state of Kansas changed its requirements for admission to the bar, removing the restriction that applicants had to be white men. Instead applicants had to read law for two years under the supervision of a practicing attorney who would certify that the applicant was of good moral
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in 1904. She was also president of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs in 1895 and of the City Federation of Women's Clubs in 1901. Kellogg was an active public speaker and was an "indefatigable worker for
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character and qualified to practice law. Kellogg received her legal tutelage from her second husband and became the first woman authorized to practice law in Kansas. Kellogg was admitted to practice in the
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with her second husband. They had three children, Charles Mitchell, Mary Virginia, and Joseph Mitchell, and Lyman had two sons from his previous marriage. Their two sons also became attorneys.
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was initially called the Jennie Mitchell Kellogg Circle in her honor and has presented the Jennie Mitchell Kellogg Achievement Award since 1999.
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Kellogg died on May 9, 1911. It was reported that the entire Lyon County Bar attended her funeral. The
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She joined her husband's law practice in Emporia where she practiced for many years. She worked as an
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and another sister, Mrs George Thatcher Guernsey, was active in the Kansas chapter. Her father was an
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on February 3, 1881. She was the first female lawyer admitted to practice law in Kansas.
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in 1872, she moved to Kansas to live with her parents. She met her second husband,
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district court on December 9, 1880, and was admitted to the bar of the
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Journeys on the road less travelled : Kansas women attorneys
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The Blue Book of Nebraska Women: A History of Contemporary Women
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Brackman, Barbara; Feighny, Mary Droll; Nohe, Camille (1998).
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and later married Benton Arthur in 1867. After his death of
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Recollections: the memoirs of Lyman Beecher Kellogg
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Coshocton, Ohio
Kansas
Coshocton, Ohio
Daughters of the American Revolution
abolitionist
Topeka Journal
Greenback Party
Leavenworth, Kansas
seminary
tuberculosis
Lyman Beecher Kellogg
Emporia, Kansas
Lyon County
Kansas Supreme Court
appellate
bar association
Attorney General
opinions
General Federation of Women's Clubs
World's Columbian Exposition
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
women suffrage
blended family
Kansas Women Attorneys Association
List of first women lawyers and judges in Kansas
Kansas Women Attorneys Association



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