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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

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

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

See also

References

  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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