- Ella
Lillian Davis Browne Mahammitt (November 22, 1863 –
September 9, 1932) was an
American journalist,
civil rights activist, and women's
rights activist...
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Thomas P.
Mahammitt (August 1862 –
March 28, 1950) was a journalist, caterer,
civil rights activist, and
civic leader from
Omaha Nebraska. He was owner...
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Sarah Helen Bradley Toliver Mahammitt (c.1873 –
November 26, 1956) was a caterer, chef and
author of
cookbooks in Omaha, Nebraska. She
studied at Le Cordon...
- Reed
Church and Mary
Church Terrell,
Frederick D. Gregory,
Thomas P.
Mahammitt,
Paschal Beverly Randolph, Maya Rudolph,
Claude McKay, Jess Tom, Ben Jealous...
- and
Means Committee - Mrs. J.
Napier Kemp, Miss Lulu Chase, Mrs. Ella
Mahammitt, Miss
Julia F.
Jones Committee to
Draft Constitution - Mrs. A. V. Jones...
- the newspaper, The
Enterprise edited by
Thomas P.
Mahammitt and
working with his wife, Ella
Mahammitt. In 1896, she
taught at Corsicana, Texas. In 1905...
- an
officer and a
member of Omaha's
Colored Woman's Club, run by Ella
Mahammitt. The
Franklins moved to
Omaha in the mid 1880s, and to
Denver in 1898...
- mother, Jane, was a
daughter of
Judge Taney. Margaret's
father was Po
Mahammitt. His
oldest son was
Eugene M. Gregory, who
graduated from
Harvard University...
- part of the century. They were
founded by
George F. Franklin,
Thomas P.
Mahammitt, and
Ferdinand L.
Barnett respectively. Many
Omahans parti****ted in the...
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Lauer Walter Livingston David M.
Lockton Charles L.
Mader Thomas P.
Mahammitt François E.
Matthes Morton D. May
James M.
McCoy Joseph Melrose Robert...