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Early Temperance Activity In Iowa

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Temperance Movement, 1890 Photograph by Granger

The Temperance Movement The temperance movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries was an organized effort to encourage moderation in the consumption of intoxicating liquors or press

Four people were wounded in a shooting near downtown Iowa City early Sunday, Aug. 3. a reputation as a strong-hold of temperance activity as well as other reform movements. In 1826, Trumbull County, Ohio, which originally claimed the Kirtland area, organized its own chapter of

April 17, 2019 Pieces of Iowa’s Past, published by the Iowa State Capitol Tour Guides weekly during the Legislative Session, features historical facts about Iowa, the Capitol, and the early of Temperance Dr. Bowen harbored Brown at his house on 914 Iowa Avenue until, during early hours of the morning, Cololnel S. C. Trowbridge guided them out of town via back roads. Dr. Jesse Bowen,

Sometimes traveling theater groups passed through town. The three most popular in Iowa in the 1800s were the G.D. Sweet Famous Players, Uncle Tom’s Cabin and The Trousdale Family

During the early part of February the well known temperance orators, Hofstittler and Rowell, held a series of meetings in Preston and the membership of the club was greatly increased. Clara H. Sully Carhart (1843-1913) was a Canadian-born American educator and reformer. [1] She was affiliated with the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Women’s Home Find information about Crawford County’s cities and view a map of the county.

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Temperance magazines or journals were published by many organizations around the world. This ia a geographic and alphebetised listing plus other In the early days of Temperance some of the leading Congregationalists embraced the philosophy of Abstinence and became staunch advocates and leaders. In Wexford, in Ireland in 1829 a

Both these, as also the Royal Templars of Temperance (1877) and the Templars of Honour ad Temperance (1845), are mutual benefit societies. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, dominated in Abstract This study investigates the religious origins of the American temperance and antislavery movements in New York State. We introduce new county-level longitudinal

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In the United States, the temperance movement was a social movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries that was dedicated to encouraging the reduction or elimination of the

The early temperance movement was inspired by the actions of Irish Presbyterian Church minister John Edgar, who poured his stock of whiskey out of his window in 1829. On 14 August 1829 he Lillian M. Mitchner (née, Early; 1862/64-1954) was an American social reformer associated with the temperance and suffrage movements. She served as President of the Kansas State The chronology of major events in the history of temperance and prohibition: major people and milestones as temperance turned to prohibition.

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The Temperance Movement became formally organized with the creation of the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance in 1813. This early temperance

The following list of Early Iowa Imprints, arranged in chronological order, derivers from a card file maintained for many years in the department of Special Collections.

The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Iowa records date from 1874 to 2006 and measure 18.75 linear feet. The records are arranged in twelve series: History, Administration, Annual A wide range of utopian intentional communities were founded across US since the 1700s. Several of them are active in the present day. Harmonites dominated in the early 1800s. The roots of Prohibition trace back to the early 19th century, driven by a growing temperance movement. The temperance movement was primarily a response to the

Events in temperance and prohibition history around the world are listed in the in a timeline calendar of 365 days. Many links lead to additional

The Washingtonian Temperance Society took a new approach to curing intemperance. Instead of the harsh views of the early Temperance Society the Washingtonians created a

But teetotalism made little headway. The German movement was characterized by the same religious and moralistic features as denominational temperance activity in England and as Temperance Union Abstract This study In the early twentieth century, temperance was the key issue in Tennessee politics. The roots of the temperance movement date to Jacksonian America, when temperance reform

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The Temperance Movement Why, then, was temperance such a vital issue? And why were women especially active in the movement? As with all reform, temperance had a Prohibition also gained particular popularity among polit-ically active women. Many had played key roles in abolition-ist organizations (e.g., Jeffrey, 1998; Robertson, 2010) and early

Introduction: Amelia Jenks Bloomer (May 27, 1818 – December 30, 1894). During the 1840s and early 1850s, Amelia Bloomer was one of the most well-known reformers in Says the WCTU’s website, “In three months the women had driven liquor out of 250 communities.” Inspired by their early successes, the women