WebWhen Jessie Edith Archibald was born on 2 September 1901, in Brookfield, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada, her father, Alexander Williamson Archibald, was 40 and her … WebThe following texts have been attributed to Edith Jessie Archibald but are as of yet unverified: Gufshathi and Herriaman: A Missionary Story (n.d.); Stray Songs for Glad …
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WebMar 24, 2008 · December 15, 2013. Edith Jessie Archibald, née Archibald, socialite, feminist, author (b in Newfoundland 1854; d at Halifax 1936). Educated in New York and … WebShe was an Order of Canada recipient, and was awarded the Pearson Peace Medal. Edith Jessie Archibald Suffragette and community activist, Archibald spent 30 years fighting to give Nova Scotia women some power in society – first and foremost, securing them the vote. Margaret Marshall Saunders griffon studios clapham
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WebEdith Jessie Archibald was a Maritime leader in Canada’s first wave of feminism, in the late 19th and early 20th century. She rallied Nova Scotians to fight for better healthcare, … WebARCHIBALD, Mrs. Edith Jessie, temperance reformer, born in St. Johns, Newfoundland, 5th April, 1854. She is the youngest daughter of Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald, K. C. … WebEdith Jessie Archibald. Election of 1917. Electoral Reform in Canada. Eliza Ritchie. Ella Cora Hind. Emily Murphy. Emily Murphy's Famous Triumph. Emily Stowe. Enfranchisement. Eugenics in Canada. Eugenics: … griffon summoners war