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Jennie Anderson Froiseth (December 6, 1849 –
February 7, 1930) was the
founder of the Blue Tea, a
literary club for
women who were not
Mormon in Utah Territory...
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Saint women.
Within Utah Territory,
Sarah Ann
Cooke and
Jennie Anderson Froiseth founded the Anti-Polygamy
Society in
response to the
Carrie Owen case....
- April 1977 Navigator:
Nainoa Thompson; Captain: Dave Lyman; Crew: Teené
Froiseth, Sam Kaʻai, Sam Kalalau, John Kruse, "Kimo" Lyman,
Jerome "Jerry" Muller...
- po. The
spelling used today, paipo, was
coined by
Hawaiian surfer Wally Froiseth. Freeman, Mike; Robbins, Gary (October 6, 2020). "Surfer magazine, iconic...
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successor to the Blue Tea
literary club
founded in 1876 by
Jennie Anderson Froiseth. Its
first president was Mrs.
Eliza Kirtley Royle,
whose 1875-built home...
- Survey. OCLC 32889555.
Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via
Wikimedia Commons.
Froiseth, B.A.M., Map of the
Territory of Utah, 1870 Rand
McNally Auto Road Atlas...
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Denio Litchfield, poet and
novelist (died 1944)
December 6
Jennie Anderson Froiseth, women's
rights campaigner (died 1930)
Charles S. Thomas, U.S. Senator...
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Jennie Anderson may
refer to:
Jennie Anderson Froiseth (1849–1930),
founder of the Blue Tea, a
literary club for
women who were not
Mormon in Utah Territory...
- in use
until 1988. From 1950-1951, the
design of
Malia was
modified by
Froiseth, Downing, and Choy. In 1959, the
original Mālia won the
first outrigger...
- Anti-polygamy Society),
including among their number the
active Jennie Anderson Froiseth,
editor of The Anti-Polygamy Standard.
Representing the
group before the...