Very incomplete list!  | Jane Addams (1860-1935) — of Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Born in Cedarville,StephensonCounty, Ill.,September6, 1860.Progressive.Socialworker;sociologist;lecturer;woman suffrage activist; pacifist; delegate to Progressive NationalConvention from Illinois, 1912; Progressive candidate forPresidential Elector for Illinois,1924;received theNobelPeace Prize in 1931.Female.PresbyterianorUnitarian.Englishancestry.Lesbian. Member,PhiBeta Kappa;American CivilLiberties Union;Women's International League for Peace andFreedom;NAACP.Died, fromcancer,in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,May 21,1935 (age74 years, 257days).Interment atCedarvilleCemetery, Cedarville, Ill. | | | Victoria P. Guillebeau — of Oregon. Socialist. Candidate forU.S.Representative from Oregon 3rd District, 1996, 1996.Female.Member,CommonCause;Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.Still living as of 1996. | | Lillian Hatcher (b. 1915) — also known asLillian Cook — of Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.Born in Greenville,ButlerCounty, Ala.,May 30,1915.Democrat.InternationalRepresentative, United Auto Workers; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Michigan,1952(alternate),1956,1964(alternate),1968,1972,1976,1980(alternate);delegateto Michigan state constitutional convention from 4th SenatorialDistrict, 1961-62; Democratic Presidential Elector for Michigan,1964(voted forLyndonB. Johnson andHubertH. Humphrey).Female.Lutheran.Africanancestry. Member,UnitedAuto Workers;NAACP;Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.| |  Relatives:Daughter of Robert Cook and Jimmie (McTryier) Cook; married to JohnHatcher. |
| | Mrs. Henry Goddard Leach — of Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,1936.Female.Member,Women's International League for Peace and Freedom;American CivilLiberties Union.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. | | Emma Guffey Miller (1874-1970) — also known asEmma G. Miller;Mary EmmaGuffey —of Pittsburgh,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.; Slippery Rock,ButlerCounty, Pa.Born in Guffey Station,WestmorelandCounty, Pa.,July 6,1874.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention fromPennsylvania,1924,1928,1940,1944(member,Platformand Resolutions Committee;speaker),1948,1952,1956,1960,1968;member ofDemocraticNational Committee from Pennsylvania, 1932-70;delegateto Pennsylvania convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933;Vice-Chairof Democratic National Committee, 1939.Female.Member,Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Died, from aheartattack, inRichmond,Va.,February23, 1970 (age95 years, 232days).Interment atHollywoodCemetery, Richmond, Va. | | Tracy Dickinson Mygatt (1886-1973) — also known asTracy D. Mygatt — of Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.; Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.; Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Born in1886.Socialist. Candidate forNew Yorkstate assembly, 1920 (New York County 10th District), 1932 (KingsCounty 8th District); candidate forNew Yorkstate senate 5th District, 1936.Female.Member,Women's International League for Peace and Freedom;WarResisters League;UnitedWorld Federalists.Died, in Rest HavenNursingCenter, Germantown, Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,November22, 1973 (ageabout 87years).Burial location unknown. | | E. Adele Scott Saul (1887-1988) — also known asAdele Scott Saul;E. AdeleScott —of Rose Valley, Wallingford,DelawareCounty, Pa.; Key West,MonroeCounty, Fla.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,October21, 1887.Democrat.Artist;candidate forU.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 8th District, 1940.Female.Member,Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Died in Rose Valley, Wallingford,DelawareCounty, Pa.,December6, 1988 (age101 years,46 days).Burial location unknown.| |  Relatives:Daughter of Henry J. Scott and Adele Brabant (Hamrick) Scott;married,October30, 1911, to Maurice Bower Saul; mother of Robert MauriceSaul. |
| | Mary Winsor (b. 1873) — of Lower Merion Township,MontgomeryCounty, Pa.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,March28, 1873.Socialist. Woman suffrage activist; participant in the first U.S.birth control conference, New York City, November 1921; on November13, police arrived to forcibly shut down the event, and she wasarrested,along with Margaret Sanger, forattemptingto speak;chargedwith disorderly conduct, but released soon after; candidate forPennsylvaniasecretary of internal affairs, 1922; candidate forLieutenantGovernor of Pennsylvania, 1930; candidate forU.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 17th District, 1932.Female.Member,Women's International League for Peace and Freedom;American CivilLiberties Union.Burial location unknown.
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