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Life and writings of Amelia Bloomer

Chapter 158: Transcriber’s Notes
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The work traces the personal and public life of a leading women's rights advocate who edited a reform periodical, promoted temperance, campaigned for suffrage, and advocated a practical dress reform; it combines biographical narrative, extended extracts of essays and a full lecture, and accounts of speeches and travels across eastern and midwestern communities, documenting early family life and marriage, editorial responsibilities, public lecturing and organizing, debates within reform movements, encounters with legal and social obstacles, and her persistent efforts to advance women's social and political claims.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 5 swapped Amelia’s and Dexter’s photo location
  • pg 33 Removed hyphen between Seneca and Falls
  • pg 40 Removed duplicate word from: women did not not know what
  • pg 120 Added hyphen between State and Temperance
  • pg 158 Removed extra quote after: so-called ‘Woman’s Rights’
  • pg 168 Removed hyphen after: having passed the New
  • pg 181 Removed hyphen from: AT THE NEW-YORK
  • pg 183 Removed hyphen from: Of this New-York Convention
  • pg 197 Removed hyphen from: We came from our New-York home
  • pg 200 Removed repeated word the from: and again the the cry
  • pg 206 Removed hyphen between Council and Bluffs
  • pg 296 Removed hyphen between bushel and basket
  • pg 322-323 Removed hyphen between Council and Bluffs
  • pg 337 Removed repeated word is from: but that is is her duty
  • Many hyphenated and non-hyphenated word combinations left as written.