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Acceptance of the Statue of Esther Morris Presented By the State of Wyoming. Proceedings I Congress and in the Rotunda, United States Capitol, April 6, 1960

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Acceptance of the Statue of Esther Morris Presented By the State of Wyoming. Proceedings I Congress and in the Rotunda, United States Capitol, April 6, 1960

by [ Esther Morris ]

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Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office., 1961. 46pp, bw ills. Or blue cloth with gilt title. Slight rubbing to covers, tiny chip from top corner of ffep. 86th Congress, 1st session,,Senate Document No 69. Volume commemorating the presentation by the State of Wyoming of a statue of Esther Morris who proposed the legislative act in 1869 which gave the Territory of Wyoming the distinction of being the first government in the world to accord equal rights to women.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. 8vo.

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Lawrence Jones AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Acceptance of the Statue of Esther Morris Presented By the State of Wyoming. Proceedings I Congress and in the Rotunda, United States Capitol, April 6, 1960
Author
[ Esther Morris ]
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
United States Government Printing Office.
Place of Publication
Washington DC
Date Published
1961
Keywords
Esther Morris Wyoming Women Equal Rights Suffragette Emancipation Politics
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Anthropology, Sociology, womens/mens issues; Business/ Economics/ Politics;

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Lawrence Jones

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