Mary Blanchard Lynde
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Mary Blanchard Lynde (December 4, 1819 – June 26, 1897) was an American philanthropist and social reformer, active in all of the progressive women's movements in Wisconsin. She was the co-founder of the Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, and the first woman in Wisconsin to receive a state office appointment.
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Mary Blanchard Lynde
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Mary Blanchard Lynde
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Mary Blanchard Lynde
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
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1897-06-26
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Truxton, New York, U.S.
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1819-12-04
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Painted in oil by S.J. Robinson in Oct. 1847 when she was pregnant.
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Eliza Warner
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Mary Elizabeth
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Tilly Lynde
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Azariel Blanchard Lynde
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Clara Blanchard
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Fanny Lynde
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William Pitt Lynde Jr.
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1897-06-26
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Co-founder of Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls,
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first woman to receive a state office appointment in Wisconsin
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Jane Bradley Pettit
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Lynde Bradley Uihlein
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Tilly Lynde
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1885
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Mary Blanchard Lynde (December 4, 1819 – June 26, 1897) was an American philanthropist and social reformer, active in all of the progressive women's movements in Wisconsin. She was the co-founder of the Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, and the first woman in Wisconsin to receive a state office appointment.
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Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee
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1819
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1897