Historical Marker for Jesse Washington
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
1y ago
Patricia Bernstein, author of the First Waco Horror, detailing Elisabeth Freeman’s efforts to investigate the lynching of Jesse Washington sent this news:  I just wanted to let you know that a historical marker will be dedicated Feb. 13 in Waco commemorating the lynching of Jesse Washington in 1916.   https://wacotrib.com/news/local/history/jesse-washington-lynching-marker-ready-to-be-dedicated-at-waco-city-hall/article_f5cb0b12-8bc9-11ed-99e4-cfbe8455ecd4.html.   I think Jesse’s terrible ..read more
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Ye Pilgrime Shoppe
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
1y ago
A recent trip to Provincetown revealed some new information about Elisabeth Freeman’s “retirement” occupation, an antiques store on Commercial St. For one thing I had the wrong building; matching up pictures of the store with existing establishments was off. A check in the archives of the town’s newspaper, The Advocate, put the address as 407 Commercial ..read more
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Filling In the Gaps
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
1y ago
Book Review: “Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women’s Rights” (McFarland) By Zachary Michael Jack     Even with my hundreds of clippings of the “Pilgrim’s March” in March of 1913, there are always gaps in our understanding. In the Elisabeth Freeman collection there are precious few personal references that would help us understand how ..read more
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By George!
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
2y ago
The elusive father of Elisabeth has been found! Genealogically speaking. For the longest time it was a mystery what his name was, why his wife and kids separated from him, and who his people were. My parents traveled to England and consulted records there, pre-internet, but they were assuming his name was John Francis like ..read more
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The Women’s March: A Review
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
2y ago
I love fiction. Historical fiction is one of my favorites and I suspect that a lot of people get their history facts from these books. The good thing is that most historical fiction authors are pretty good about sticking with the facts although they make up dialogue and personalities, hence the fiction. But if you ..read more
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Dress Up
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
2y ago
Who doesn’t love playing dress up? Well, me for one, but not so our heroine Elisabeth Freeman. She loved fancy dresses and used her fashion sense to draw attention to her cause. Take the “Pilgrim’s Hike” from NY to DC in February 1911 to join the Women’s March the day before Woodrow Wilson’s Inaugural. (Talk ..read more
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Cowboy Hospitality
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
2y ago
On Board the Women’s Hughes Campaign Train, 1916 Imagine, if you can, a cross-country–both ways– train trip with a bunch of elite women, stopping several times a day to campaign for the Republican presidential candidate. OK, you probably can’t imagine because it was 1916 and the Republicans were the “good guys” in favor of women’s ..read more
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EF in the Talkies
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
2y ago
Talk about Elisabeth Freeman as a footnote in history!! Thomas Edison was perfecting the first “talkies”–film and sound recordings synced. Casting about for a popular topic he turned to Votes for Women, which was then most controversial. Freeman’s mission was to generate so much awareness of the cause that it became dinner time conversation in ..read more
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In the Top 25 History Blogs
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
3y ago
Thanks to Feedspot.com, an aggregator site, for making this blog one of their top 25 American History blogs. 24 out 25, but still up there. It is always difficult to let people know about niche blogs like this one, so we appreciate it. If you like an article, we would be grateful if you share ..read more
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Video on Elisabeth Freeman
Elisabeth Freeman
by Peg Johnston
3y ago
I had a nice virtual presentation with the Historical Society of Woodstock about Elisabeth Freeman. I made this video as part of that presentation and here it is: Enjoy!!! Thanks to Stephen Schweitzer for videography ..read more
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