Minnie J. Terrell Todd

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Minnie J. Terrell Todd
Born
Minnie J. Terrell

(1844-11-26)November 26, 1844
Lewiston, New York, US
DiedJanuary 20, 1929(1929-01-20) (aged 84)
Resting placeMilford, Nebraska, US
NationalityAmerican
Spouse
Davison Todd
(m. 1865; died 1920)

Minnie J. Terrell Todd (1844-1929) was active in the suffrage movement in Nebraska.

Life[edit]

Todd née Terrell was born on November 26, 1844, in Lewiston, New York. Her parents were abolitionists. In 1865 she married Davison Todd with whom she had one child.[1]

The couple settled in Nebraska where Todd became involved in the suffrage movement. Todd was also active in other reform efforts including literary and art clubs.[2]

Terrell died on January 20, 1929, and was buried in Milford, Nebraska.

Legacy[edit]

Terrell was included in the 1893 publication A Woman of the Century.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Willard, Frances; Livermore, Mary (1893). Woman of the Century. Moulton.
  2. ^ Willard, Frances Elizabeth (1897). American Women: Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1,400 Portraits: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century. Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick.

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