Peter T. Washburn - Wikipedia
"State Temperance Convention". Vermont Christian Messenger. Montpelier, VT. January 31, 1855 - via Newspapers.com.. ... including becoming active in the temperance movement.[8] He became active in the Republican Party in 1855;[9] he was a delegate ...
Prohibition - Wikipedia
... as well as temperance movements such as Band of Hope and temperance Chartist movements of the nineteenth century. ... Forsyth, Jessie, Collected Writings of Jessie Forsyth 1847-1937: The Good Templars and Temperance Reform on Three Continents ed ... Womans World/Womans Empire: The Womans Christian Temperance Union in International Perspective, 1880-1930 (U of North ... "Womens Christian Temperance Movement". Prohibition: Roots of Prohibition. PBS. Retrieved December 4, 2014.. ...
Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
Temperance (Scotland) Act 1913. *Prohibition (Laws in different countries). *List of public house topics ...
Daughters of the American Revolution - Wikipedia
Annetta R. Chipp (1866-1961), temperance leader and prison evangelist[49]. *Florence Anderson Clark (1835-1918), author, ... Marietta Stanley Case (1845-1900), poet and temperance advocate. *Mildred Stafford Cherry (1894-1971), First Lady of North ... Mary Ingram Stille (1854-1935), historian, journalist, and temperance reformer. *Lillian Carpenter Streeter (1854-1935), social ...
Sagrada Família - Wikipedia
Virtues: kindness, diligence, patience, charity, temperance, humility, chastity.. Eucharist Door of the Glory Façade showing, ...
Happiness - Wikipedia
5. Temperance, which includes self-regulation, prudence, forgiveness, humility, and modesty. 6. Transcendence, which includes ...
1909 - Wikipedia
Julia Colman, American temperance educator, activist, editor and writer (b. 1828). *Charles Vernon Culver, American politician ...
Franklin Pierce - Wikipedia
Above all, she was a committed devotee of the temperance movement. She detested Washington and usually refused to live there, ... Jane Pierce was shy, devoutly religious, and pro-temperance, encouraging Pierce to abstain from alcohol. She was somewhat gaunt ... The party remained divided on several issues, including railroad development and the temperance movement, and Pierce took a ...
John Greenleaf Whittier - Wikipedia
Garrison gave Whittier the job of editor of the National Philanthropist, a Boston-based temperance weekly. Shortly after a ...
Cincinnati - Wikipedia
Stevenson, Katharine Lent (1907). "1875-Cincinnati". A Brief History of the Womans Christian Temperance Union: Outline Course ... The Second Annual Meeting of the Womans Christian Temperance Union was held in Cincinnati in November 1875.[33] ...
Bournville - Wikipedia
It is also noteworthy that, because George Cadbury was a temperance Quaker, no public houses have ever been built in Bournville ...
Integrity - Wikipedia
... temperance, and humility. ...
Cyberpsychology - Wikipedia
Temperance Brennan and Special Agent Seeley Booth in Fox Networks hit television series, Bones, practice cyberpsychology by ...
Beer - Wikipedia
Google Books Jack S. Blocker, David M. Fahey, Ian R. Tyrrell, Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History pp95, ABC-CLIO (2003), ...
Presbyterianism - Wikipedia
... this became the birthplace of the highly influential Womans Temperance Crusade. Presbyterian evangelist Billy Sunday also ...
Sutton, London - Wikipedia
... debating and temperance societies, a legal advice committee, bible study and English literature classes, and what was claimed ...