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==List of Notable Women==
File:Madge_Golden.jpg|Madge {{Surname|Golden}}
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File:Madge_Golden1.jpg|Madge {{Surname|Golden}} graduate
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===Abolitionist===
File:Scott_Agnes_law.jpg|Agnes {{Surname|Scott}}: 1st woman in Ohio permitted to practice law
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* Charity (Lawrence) Bell Stout: Conductor of the Underground Railroad in [[Wayne County, Ohio]]
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===Activists===
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* [[Women's Christian Temperance Union]]
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* [[Women's Suffrage|Woman's Suffrage]]
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===Attorneys===
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* [[Schaffter, Marie S.]]: 1st woman member of the Wayne County Bar Association (1931); 1st woman sole practioner in Wooster and Wayne County (1931); first woman member of the Wosoter law firm, Weiser & Schaffter (1938); 1st woman candidate for Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney (1948); 1st woman [[Wayne County Law Library]] Association Trustee (1952)
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* Scott, Agnes: 1st woman in Ohio permitted to practice law
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===Authors/Writers===
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* Claffin, Tenney C (Tennessee)
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* Fuller, Francis: Wooster poet
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* Fuller, Meta: Wooster poet
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* Taylor, Eleanor: ''Wooster Daily Record'' columnist
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* Woodhull, Victoria Claffin: 1st woman to start a weekly newspaper
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===Business Owners===
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* Amster, Helen: Owner of [[Amster's Shoe Store]]
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* Bechtel, Beulah: Owner of [[Beulah Bechtel Shop, The|Beulah Bechtel Dress Shop]]
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* [[Bittinger, Jemima]] "Mime" (Ewing): Owner of Mrs. J. B. Bittinger Millinery Store in [[Creston, Ohio]]
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* [[Durstine, Hazel]]: Operated Durstine’s Beauty Shop in Wooster (Public Square)
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* [[Flory, Nellie]] : Housemother for the [[College of Wooster]]; owner of the Black and Gold Tea Room
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* Parrish, Melinda (Fox) Connelly : Landlady of the [[Archer House]]
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===College of Wooster===
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* Boole, Ella (Alexander): 1878 graduate; President of WCTU, New York
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* Compton, Otelia: [[College of Wooster]]; “Mother of Scientists”
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* [[Flory, Nellie]]: Housemother for the [[College of Wooster]]; owner of the Black and Gold Tea Room
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* Guille, Fran: [[College of Wooster]]
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* Notestein, Lucy Lilian: [[College of Wooster]]; author of Wooster of the Middle West
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===Community===
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* [[Arick, Ola May]]: Traveled with the [[Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross|Red Cross]] during WWI; authority on Ohio history; initiated services to the disabled in the Wayne County, Ohio area (became part of the welfare dept); served as director of the Wayne County, Ohio Welfare Dept
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* Bahl, Cecelia Catherine: Charter member of the [[Wayne County Historical Society of Ohio|Wayne County Historical Society]]
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* Clark, Eliza Maria Whedon: Charter member of the [[Daughters of the American Revolution, Wooster-Wayne Chapter]]
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* [[Douglass, Narcissa]]: In charge of [[Soldiers Aid Society|Woman’s Relief movement]] in Wayne County, OH  1860-1865; early  member of Wooster Thursday’s club; chairperson of the Women’s movement during the Wayne County, Ohio Centennial Celebration in 1896
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* Knight, Maude B.: President of the Women’s Association; member of College Circle and DAR; member of the English Tea Club
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* Parmenter, Lovina: 1st single women in Northeast Ohio to become a foster parent to a homeless child (1968)
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* Sheppard, Mary: Member of the [[Wayne County Historical Society of Ohio|Wayne County Historical Society]]
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* Stibbs, Emeline Beebe Sprague: President of the Soldiers Aid Society of Wayne County, Ohio from December 1862-1865
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* [[Stitt, Harriett Woodworth]]: Vice President of the first Women’s Christian Temperance Union in Wooster, formed in 1874
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===Educators===
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* [[Bertha Ellsperman|Ellsperman, Bertha]]: First librarian of the [[Wooster Public Library and Museum|Wooster Public Library]] (now the [[Wayne County Public Library]])
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* [[Ellenwood, Virginia]]: 1st woman Assistant Librarian of the Wayne County Law Library Association (1940)
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* [[Kean, Lura B.]]: Principal of Wooster High School; Kean Elementary name in her honor
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* Layton, Nellie: Principal of Wooster High School
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* [[McSweeney, Emeline Stibbs]]: Stricken with polio but taught at the [[College of Wooster]] for 40 years
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* [[Muhse, Effa Funk]]: First woman granted the degree of doctor of philosophy from the University of Indiana
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* [[Pope, Elizabeth Hippee]]: Superintendent of [[Grove Female Seminary]] (1800s)
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* [[Seavers, Charlotte]] (Baughman): 1908 graduate of College of Wooster (at age 18); became principal of Doylestown High School around 1911 (age 21); 50 year volunteer with [[Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross|American Red Cross]]; wrote the Doylestown High School Alma Mater; authored and directed the production of Doylestown 125th Anniversary Celebration (1952)
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===Entertainment===
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* Peters, Kay Domhoff: Actress; appeared on “Little House on the Prairie” (Jan 1977), “Days of Our Lives”, many dinner theaters
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* Roth, Laura Reed: Murdered by husband in 1887
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===Government===
  
* Angell, Anne Fouch: Surgeon
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* [[Hoover, Lou Henry| Lou Henry Hoover]]: President Herbert Hoover’s wife; relative of the Henry Family who was one of the 1st settlers in [[Wooster, Ohio]]
  
* Arick, Ola May: Traveled with the Red Cross during WWI; authority on Ohio history; initiated services to the disabled in the Wayne County, Ohio area (became part of the welfare dept); served as director of the Wayne County, Ohio Welfare Dept
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* [[Anna Bell Irish|Irish, Annie Bell]]: Professor, [[College of Wooster]]; served as translator and librarian for the State Department of Interior from 1877-1881
  
* Bahl, Cecelia Catherine: Charter member of the Wayne County Historical Society
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* Parker, Ethel: Historian, County Officer (Treasurer)
  
* Bechtel, Beulah: Owner of clothing store
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* Williams, Ruth: Wayne County Recorder; “Lady of the Month” (May 1958)
  
Burgess, Elizabeth Catherine: 1st woman veterinary of Wooster
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* Woodhull, Victoria Claffin: 1st female candidate for President of U.S. (1872); activist for women's rights and labor reforms
  
Buss, Edna: Local Historian
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===Historians===
  
Buss, Mary Mildred: Lt. Col. Army Nurse
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* Buss, Edna: Local Historian
  
Camp, Christine: Member of the Presidential News Corp (1950s)
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* Parker, Ethel: Historian, County Officer (Treasurer)
  
Compton, Otelia: College of Wooster; “Mother of Scientists”
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* Slater, Kate: [[Creston, Ohio]] Historian
  
Crandall, Susie Gertrude: Physician (24 Jan 1916)
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* Thompson, Lydia: Wooster, Ohio Historian, specializing in blacks of [[Wooster, Ohio]]
  
Cutright, Dr. Eva Moya Goddin : Physician (18 Jul 1922)
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===Military===
  
Dodez, Paula: Musician (violinist); 1st woman concert master of a German chamber music orchestra in Mannheim, Germany; performed in the cathedral of St. Chapelle in Paris, France
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* Buss, Mary Mildred: Lt. Col. Army Nurse
  
Douglass, Narcissa: In charge of Woman’s Relief movement in Wayne County, OH  1860-1865; early  member of Wooster Thursday’s club; chairperson of the Women’s movement during the Wayne County, Ohio Centennial Celebration in 1896
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* [[Vera Lucille (Lehman) Hendrix|Hendrix, Vera Lucille Lehman]]: Nurse in the U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII
  
Durstine, Hazel: Operated Durstine’s Beauty Shop in Wooster (Public Square)
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* Neufer, Judith Ann: 1st female military aviatrix (January 1973)
  
Ellsperman, Bertha: First librarian of the Wooster Public Library (now the Wayne County Public Library)
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* Sterling, Doris: enlisted 1942 in Walter Reed Hospital; 4 months Eglin Field, FL; rank of 1st lieutenant <ref> ''Wooster Daily Record'', 23 Jun 1945, page 3, columns 5-6 </ref>
  
Flory, Nellie: Housemother for the College of Wooster; owner of the Black and Gold Tea Room
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* Tostlebe, Pearl: Graduate of the Army School of Nursing (1921)
  
Fouch, Dr. Jeanne Ann: Physician
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===Missionaries===
  
Fuller, Francis: Wooster poet
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* Phillips, Maude: Appointed to the Board of Foreign Missionaries; served as Evangelical Missionary from 1919-1959
  
Fuller, Helene: Musician
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===Musicians===
  
Fuller, Meta: Wooster poet
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* [[Dodez, Paula]]: Musician (violinist); 1st woman concert master of a German chamber music orchestra in Mannheim, Germany; performed in the cathedral of St. Chapelle in Paris, France
  
Gaffee, Barbara Richardson: News reporter, producer and hostess
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* [[Fuller, Helene]]: Musician
  
Guille, Fran: College of Wooster
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===News Media===
  
Hoover, Lou Henry: President Herbert Hoover’s wife
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* Camp, Christine: Member of the Presidential News Corp (1950s)
  
Irish, Annie B.: Professor, College of Wooster; served as translator and librarian for the State Department of Interior from 1877-1881
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* Gaffee, Barbara Richardson: News reporter, producer and hostess
  
Johnson, Kate McClure: Physician (16 Jul 1900)
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===Nurses===
  
Kean, Lura B.: Principal of Wooster High School; Kean Elementary name in her honor
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* Abramson, Carolyn
  
Kelley, Edna: Nurse Supervisor, Wooster Community Hospital
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* Buss, Mary Mildred: Lt. Col. Army Nurse
  
Knight, Maude B.: President of the Women’s Association; member of College Circle and
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* Kelley, Edna: Nurse Supervisor, [[Wooster Community Hospital]]
DAR; member of the English Tea Club
 
  
Layton, Nellie: Principal of Wooster High School
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* Mrs. J.D. Robison (Assisted her husband physician in the Civil War. She and her two children were captured by the Confederates and later released.)
  
McSweeney, Emeline Stibbs: Stricken with polio but taught at the College of Wooster for 40 years
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* Tostlebe, Pearl: Graduate of the Army School of Nursing (1921)
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* See also [[Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross|American Red Cross]]
  
Neufer, Judith Ann: 1st female military aviatrix (January 1973)
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===Physicians===
  
Parker, Ethel: Historian, County Officer (Treasurer)
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* Angell, Anne Fouch: Surgeon
  
Parmenter, Lovina: 1st single women in Northeast Ohio to become a foster parent to a
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* Burgess, Elizabeth Catherine: 1st woman veterinary of Wooster
homeless child (1968)
 
  
Peters, Kay Domhoff: Actress; appeared on “Little House on the Prairie” (Jan 1977), “Days of Our Lives”, many dinner theaters
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* Crandall, Susie Gertrude: Physician (24 Jan 1916)
  
Phillips, Maude: Appointed to the Board of Foreign Missionaries; served as Evangelical
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* [[Cutright, Dr. Eva Moya Goddin]]: Physician (18 Jul 1922)
Missionary from 1919-1959
 
  
Pope, Elizabeth Hippee: Superintendent of Grove Female Seminary (1800s)
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* Fouch, Dr. Jeanne Ann: Physician
  
Roth, Laura Reed: Murdered by husband in 1887
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* Golden, Madge: Homeopathic physician
  
Schaffter, Marie S.: Attorney
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* Johnson, Kate McClure: Physician (16 Jul 1900)
  
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* McKnight, Virginia Harley: Allopath physician (license NY 1896; license OH 1897)
  
Seavers, Charlotte (Baughman): 1908 graduate of College of Wooster (at age 18); became principal of Doylestown High School around 1911 (age 21); 50 year volunteer with American Red Cross; wrote the Doylestown High School Alma Mater; authored and directed the production of Doylestown 125th Anniversary Celebration (1952)
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* [[Sarah Annice (Jeffery) Myer - Physician|Myer, Sarah Annice Jeffery]]
  
Sheppard, Mary: Member of the Wayne County Historical Society
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* Silber, Martha E. Benson: Homeopathic physician (30 Jul 1896)
  
Silber, Martha E. Benson: Homeopathic physician (30 Jul 1896)
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* Startzman, Viola: Medical field, clinic named for her
  
Slater, Kate: Creston, Ohio Historian
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* Walters, Ethel Wilson Hobbs: Homeopathic physician (22 Apr 1899)
  
Startzman, Viola: Medical field, clinic named for her
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===Pilots===
  
Stitt, Harriett Woodworth: Vice President of the first Women’s Christian Temperance Union in
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* Stype, JoAnn: 1st Wooster lady pilot to fly in the International Angel Derby (Apr 1977); flight instructor
Wooster, formed in 1874
 
  
Stype, JoAnn: 1st Wooster lady pilot to fly in the International Angel Derby (Apr 1977); flight instructor
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* Women’s Auxiliary: [[Wooster Community Hospital]]
  
Taylor, Eleanor Daily Record columnist
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* Yoder, Anna B. Blattenburg: Physician (9 Aug 1906)
  
Thompson, Lydia: Wooster Historian, specializing in blacks of Wooster, OH
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===Scientists===
  
Tostlebe, Pearl: Graduate of the Army School of Nursing (1921)
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* Detmers, Frederica: researcher at Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Botany in Wooster (beginning in 1919)
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* Frank, Norma Augusta: researcher at Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Animal Science, Division of Veterinary Science (1952-1972)
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* Patton, Dr. Mary Brown: researcher at Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Home Economics (1926-1960); writer of scientific papers in the fields of calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen metabolism of young women; writer on the nutritive value of foods and growth and nutrition of school children
  
Walters, Ethel Wilson Hobbs: Homeopathic physician (22 Apr 1899)
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===Telephone Operators===
  
Williams, Ruth: Wayne County Recorder; “Lady of the Month” (May 1958)
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[[Telephone operators, women|Telephone operators]] is one of the first occupations women had the opportunity to work other than working as a teacher. Other names included Switchboard Operators and Hello Girls.
  
Women’s Auxiliary: Wooster Community Hospital
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===Theater===
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* [[Pearl (Tormie) Early - Actress|Early, Phebe Tormie]]: Toured with the Bijou Musical Comedy Company in the early 1900s.
  
Yoder, Anna B. Blattenburg: Physician (9 Aug 1906)
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===Newspaper Articles===
  
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<Gallery>
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File:Madge_Golden.jpg|Madge Golden
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File:Madge_Golden1.jpg|Madge Golden graduate
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File:Scott_Agnes_law.jpg|Agnes Scott:
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===References===
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[[CATEGORY: Compiled Genealogies]]
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[[Category:Compiled Genealogies]]
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[[Category:Women of Wayne County]]
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[[Category:People by Company in Wayne County, Ohio]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 1 June 2023

List of Notable Women

Abolitionist

  • Charity (Lawrence) Bell Stout: Conductor of the Underground Railroad in Wayne County, Ohio

Activists

Attorneys

  • Schaffter, Marie S.: 1st woman member of the Wayne County Bar Association (1931); 1st woman sole practioner in Wooster and Wayne County (1931); first woman member of the Wosoter law firm, Weiser & Schaffter (1938); 1st woman candidate for Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney (1948); 1st woman Wayne County Law Library Association Trustee (1952)
  • Scott, Agnes: 1st woman in Ohio permitted to practice law

Authors/Writers

  • Claffin, Tenney C (Tennessee)
  • Fuller, Francis: Wooster poet
  • Fuller, Meta: Wooster poet
  • Taylor, Eleanor: Wooster Daily Record columnist
  • Woodhull, Victoria Claffin: 1st woman to start a weekly newspaper

Business Owners

  • Durstine, Hazel: Operated Durstine’s Beauty Shop in Wooster (Public Square)
  • Parrish, Melinda (Fox) Connelly : Landlady of the Archer House

College of Wooster

  • Boole, Ella (Alexander): 1878 graduate; President of WCTU, New York

Community

  • Arick, Ola May: Traveled with the Red Cross during WWI; authority on Ohio history; initiated services to the disabled in the Wayne County, Ohio area (became part of the welfare dept); served as director of the Wayne County, Ohio Welfare Dept
  • Douglass, Narcissa: In charge of Woman’s Relief movement in Wayne County, OH 1860-1865; early member of Wooster Thursday’s club; chairperson of the Women’s movement during the Wayne County, Ohio Centennial Celebration in 1896
  • Knight, Maude B.: President of the Women’s Association; member of College Circle and DAR; member of the English Tea Club
  • Parmenter, Lovina: 1st single women in Northeast Ohio to become a foster parent to a homeless child (1968)
  • Stibbs, Emeline Beebe Sprague: President of the Soldiers Aid Society of Wayne County, Ohio from December 1862-1865

Educators

  • Ellenwood, Virginia: 1st woman Assistant Librarian of the Wayne County Law Library Association (1940)
  • Kean, Lura B.: Principal of Wooster High School; Kean Elementary name in her honor
  • Layton, Nellie: Principal of Wooster High School
  • Muhse, Effa Funk: First woman granted the degree of doctor of philosophy from the University of Indiana
  • Seavers, Charlotte (Baughman): 1908 graduate of College of Wooster (at age 18); became principal of Doylestown High School around 1911 (age 21); 50 year volunteer with American Red Cross; wrote the Doylestown High School Alma Mater; authored and directed the production of Doylestown 125th Anniversary Celebration (1952)

Entertainment

  • Peters, Kay Domhoff: Actress; appeared on “Little House on the Prairie” (Jan 1977), “Days of Our Lives”, many dinner theaters
  • Roth, Laura Reed: Murdered by husband in 1887

Government

  • Parker, Ethel: Historian, County Officer (Treasurer)
  • Williams, Ruth: Wayne County Recorder; “Lady of the Month” (May 1958)
  • Woodhull, Victoria Claffin: 1st female candidate for President of U.S. (1872); activist for women's rights and labor reforms

Historians

  • Buss, Edna: Local Historian
  • Parker, Ethel: Historian, County Officer (Treasurer)
  • Thompson, Lydia: Wooster, Ohio Historian, specializing in blacks of Wooster, Ohio

Military

  • Buss, Mary Mildred: Lt. Col. Army Nurse
  • Neufer, Judith Ann: 1st female military aviatrix (January 1973)
  • Sterling, Doris: enlisted 1942 in Walter Reed Hospital; 4 months Eglin Field, FL; rank of 1st lieutenant [1]
  • Tostlebe, Pearl: Graduate of the Army School of Nursing (1921)

Missionaries

  • Phillips, Maude: Appointed to the Board of Foreign Missionaries; served as Evangelical Missionary from 1919-1959

Musicians

  • Dodez, Paula: Musician (violinist); 1st woman concert master of a German chamber music orchestra in Mannheim, Germany; performed in the cathedral of St. Chapelle in Paris, France

News Media

  • Camp, Christine: Member of the Presidential News Corp (1950s)
  • Gaffee, Barbara Richardson: News reporter, producer and hostess

Nurses

  • Abramson, Carolyn
  • Buss, Mary Mildred: Lt. Col. Army Nurse
  • Mrs. J.D. Robison (Assisted her husband physician in the Civil War. She and her two children were captured by the Confederates and later released.)
  • Tostlebe, Pearl: Graduate of the Army School of Nursing (1921)
  • See also American Red Cross

Physicians

  • Angell, Anne Fouch: Surgeon
  • Burgess, Elizabeth Catherine: 1st woman veterinary of Wooster
  • Crandall, Susie Gertrude: Physician (24 Jan 1916)
  • Fouch, Dr. Jeanne Ann: Physician
  • Golden, Madge: Homeopathic physician
  • Johnson, Kate McClure: Physician (16 Jul 1900)
  • McKnight, Virginia Harley: Allopath physician (license NY 1896; license OH 1897)
  • Silber, Martha E. Benson: Homeopathic physician (30 Jul 1896)
  • Startzman, Viola: Medical field, clinic named for her
  • Walters, Ethel Wilson Hobbs: Homeopathic physician (22 Apr 1899)

Pilots

  • Stype, JoAnn: 1st Wooster lady pilot to fly in the International Angel Derby (Apr 1977); flight instructor
  • Yoder, Anna B. Blattenburg: Physician (9 Aug 1906)

Scientists

  • Detmers, Frederica: researcher at Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Botany in Wooster (beginning in 1919)
  • Frank, Norma Augusta: researcher at Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Animal Science, Division of Veterinary Science (1952-1972)
  • Patton, Dr. Mary Brown: researcher at Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Home Economics (1926-1960); writer of scientific papers in the fields of calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen metabolism of young women; writer on the nutritive value of foods and growth and nutrition of school children

Telephone Operators

Telephone operators is one of the first occupations women had the opportunity to work other than working as a teacher. Other names included Switchboard Operators and Hello Girls.

Theater

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Newspaper Articles

References

  1. Wooster Daily Record, 23 Jun 1945, page 3, columns 5-6