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It may have been in The Englishwoman ’ s Journal, first issued in 1858, that Elizabeth first read of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, who had become the first female doctor in the United States in 1849.
When Dr Blackwell visited London in 1859, Elizabeth travelled to the capital.
Elizabeth joined the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women, which organized Blackwell ’ s lectures on “ Medicine as a Profession for Ladies ” and set up a private meeting between Elizabeth and the doctor.
* 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell is awarded her M. D.
De Haviland had refused to accept an offer to portray famed abolitionist Elizabeth Blackwell in an upcoming film for Columbia Pictures.
* May 31 Elizabeth Blackwell, British-born American physician ( b. 1821 )
* February 3 Elizabeth Blackwell, first American female physician ( d. 1910 ).
* January 23 Elizabeth Blackwell is awarded her M. D.
* 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell is the first woman to gain a medical degree
There are four middle / junior high schools: Inglewood Junior High, Beaver Lake Middle School, Pine Lake Middle School, and Renaissance School of Art and Reasoning, as well as nearly a dozen elementary schools such as Discovery, Sunny Hills, Cascade Ridge, Challenger, Creekside, Margaret Mead, Samantha Smith, Rachel Carson, Christa McAuliffe, and Elizabeth Blackwell.
During the American Civil War, Dix was appointed Superintendent of Army Nurses by the Union Army, beating out Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
During the Civil War, Stone joined with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Martha Coffin Wright, Amy Post, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Ernestine Rose, and Angelina Grimké Weld to form the Woman's National Loyal League in 1863.
* Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to become qualified as a medical doctor in the United States, studied here, graduating from the medical school at what was then Geneva College in 1849.
* Junior High School 210 Elizabeth Blackwell
In 1841 Grove had an affair with a woman called Elizabeth Blackwell, who gave birth to his illegitimate son, George Grove Blackwell, in March 1842.
In 1993, Jordan was honored with the Elizabeth Blackwell Award from Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
Elizabeth Blackwell ’ s A Curious Herbal ( 1737 1739 ) was illustrated partly from specimens taken from the Chelsea Physic Garden.
* Elizabeth Blackwell
" But the mail was heavier than usual because friends around the world were congratulating her on winning the Elizabeth Blackwell Citation from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, as one of 1952's five outstanding women doctors.
In 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell, born in England, graduated from Geneva Medical College in New York at the head of her class and thus became the first female doctor in America.
** Colonel James Grant Forbes I, ( b. St. Augustine, East Florida, November 22, 1769 ), m. to Francis Elizabeth Blackwell

Elizabeth and 1821
* 1774 Elizabeth Ann Seton, American nun and saint ( d. 1821 )
Charlotte's mother died of cancer on 15 September 1821, leaving five daughters and a son to be taken care of by her sister Elizabeth Branwell.
After the death of their mother in 1821, when Emily was three years old, the older sisters Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte were sent to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge, where they encountered abuse and privations later described by Charlotte in Jane Eyre.
Elias Boudinot ( ; May 2, 1740 October 24, 1821 ) was a lawyer and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey who was a delegate to the Continental Congress and was elected as a U. S. Congressman for New Jersey following the American Revolutionary War.
The castle's cultural prominence increased after Sir Walter Scott wrote Kenilworth in 1821 describing the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth.
* 1821 Princess Elizabeth of Clarence, daughter of King William IV, granddaughter of King George III ( b. 1820 )
She had five children: Diana ( 1815 ), fathered by Robert ; and Thomas who died shortly after birth ; Peter ( 1821 ); Elizabeth ( 1825 ); and Sophia ( ca.
* August 28 Elizabeth Ann Seton, co-founder of Mount Saint Mary's University, founder of the Sisters of Charity ( d. 1821 )
****** HRH Princess Elizabeth of Clarence ( 1820 1821 )
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( Caroline Amelia Elizabeth ; later Queen Caroline ; 17 May 1768 7 August 1821 ) was the Queen consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom from 29 January 1820 until her death.
A particularly elaborate masque, performed over the course of two weeks for Queen Elizabeth, is described in the 1821 novel Kenilworth, by Sir Walter Scott.
After 1821, he separated from his first wife and began living with Harriet Elizabeth Savill, who was at the time married to John Saville Faucit.
** Elizabeth Inchbald, novelist, dramatist and actress ( died 1821 )
It is named for Elizabeth Ann Seton ( 1774 1821 ), who founded the Sisters of Charity and who, after her death, was canonized as the United States ' first native-born saint.
On the death of his wife in 1821 his sister in law, Elizabeth Branwell, came to help him bring up the children.
Elizabeth Branwell ( 2 December 1776 29 October 1842 ) arrived from Penzance in 1821, after the death of Maria, her younger sister, to help Patrick look after the children, and was known as ' Aunt Branwell '.
It is named for Elizabeth Ann Seton ( 1774 1821 ), who founded the Sisters of Charity and who, after her death, was canonized as the United States ' first native-born saint.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, S. C., ( August 28, 1774 January 4, 1821 ) was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church ( September 14, 1975 ).
* Henry and Elizabeth Brocklebank 1821 pg 19
Collis Huntington was the son of William and Elizabeth ( Vincent ) Huntington ; born October 22, 1821, in Harwinton, Connecticut ; he married, first, on September 16, 1844, Elizabeth T. Stoddard, of Cornwall, Connecticut.
Lord Cottenham married Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of William Wingfield-Baker, in 1821.
Mary Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger, in 1821.

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