Paige, Mabeth Hurd (1870–1961)
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“A Grand Woman For The Legislature Who Will Succeed Sherman Child.” National Advocate, February 11, 1922.
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Greene, Luella. “Mabeth Hurd Paige.” In The Privilege for Which We Struggled: Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Minnesota, edited by Heidi Bauer, 154–159. St. Paul: Upper Midwest Women’s History Center, 1999.
Lathrop, Alan K. Minnesota Architects: A Biographical Dictionary. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
“Mabeth Hurd Paige, Candidate for Representative in the Legislature, 30th District (4th Ward)” [advertisement]. Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 5, 1922.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1922-11-05/ed-1/seq-21
“Mrs. James Paige Files as Legislative Candidate; Second Woman in Race.” National Advocate, January 21, 1922.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn90060154/1922-01-21/ed-1/seq-1
“Mrs. James Paige Will Organize Women Voters.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, March 25, 1920.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1920-03-25/ed-1/seq-10
“Mrs. Paige, Civic Leader, Dies at 91.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 20, 1961.
https://www.newspapers.com/image/183482092
“Paige, Mabeth Hurd.” Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Minnesota Legislature.
https://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail?id=13648
“Suffragists Sew and Listen.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 4, 1914.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1914-11-04/ed-1/seq-6
“Women of All Americas Meet in Baltimore.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 21, 1922.
Chronology
1870
1895
1922
1922
1922
1923
1944
1949
1961
Bibliography
“Exhibit Sought for Fete.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, May 17, 1911.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1911-05-17/ed-1/seq-3
“A Grand Woman For The Legislature Who Will Succeed Sherman Child.” National Advocate, February 11, 1922.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn90060154/1922-02-11/ed-1/seq-1
Greene, Luella. “Mabeth Hurd Paige.” In The Privilege for Which We Struggled: Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Minnesota, edited by Heidi Bauer, 154–159. St. Paul: Upper Midwest Women’s History Center, 1999.
Lathrop, Alan K. Minnesota Architects: A Biographical Dictionary. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
“Mabeth Hurd Paige, Candidate for Representative in the Legislature, 30th District (4th Ward)” [advertisement]. Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 5, 1922.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1922-11-05/ed-1/seq-21
“Mrs. James Paige Files as Legislative Candidate; Second Woman in Race.” National Advocate, January 21, 1922.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn90060154/1922-01-21/ed-1/seq-1
“Mrs. James Paige Will Organize Women Voters.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, March 25, 1920.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1920-03-25/ed-1/seq-10
“Mrs. Paige, Civic Leader, Dies at 91.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 20, 1961.
https://www.newspapers.com/image/183482092
“Paige, Mabeth Hurd.” Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Minnesota Legislature.
https://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail?id=13648
“Suffragists Sew and Listen.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 4, 1914.
https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/lccn/sn83016772/1914-11-04/ed-1/seq-6
“Women of All Americas Meet in Baltimore.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 21, 1922.