Alice Gossage, the Glossary
Rhoda Alice Gossage (Bower; November 4, 1861June 9, 1929) was an American newspaper editor, journalist, and activist.[1]
Table of Contents
34 relations: Ancestry.com, Associated Press, Columnist, Congregationalism, Dakota Territory, Dane County, Wisconsin, Dinosaur Park, EBSCO Information Services, James Halley II, Journalism Studies, Library of Congress, Lodi, Wisconsin, Mitchell Daily Republic, Pallbearer, Pap Madison Cabin, Parker, South Dakota, Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota, South Dakota, South Dakota Hall of Fame, South Dakota Magazine, South Dakota State Historical Society, South Dakota State University, Sunday school, Sundial, Temperance movement in the United States, The Journey Museum and Learning Center, Typesetting, Vermillion, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Women's suffrage in the United States, Works Progress Administration, Yankton, South Dakota.
- 19th-century Congregationalists
- 20th-century Congregationalists
- Journalists from South Dakota
- Suffragettes
Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Columnist
A columnist is a person who writes for publication in a series, creating an article that usually offers commentary and opinions.
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Congregationalism
Congregationalism (also Congregationalist churches or Congregational churches) is a Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity in which churches practice congregational government.
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Dakota Territory
The Territory of Dakota was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2, 1861, until November 2, 1889, when the final extent of the reduced territory was split and admitted to the Union as the states of North and South Dakota.
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Dane County, Wisconsin
Dane County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
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Dinosaur Park
Dinosaur Park is a dinosaur park in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States.
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EBSCO Information Services
EBSCO Information Services, headquartered in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a division of EBSCO Industries Inc., a private company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama.
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James Halley II
James Halley II (January 7, 1854 – February 28, 1920) was a Scottish-born American politician.
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Journalism Studies
Journalism Studies is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering communication studies as it pertains to journalism.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Lodi, Wisconsin
Lodi is a city in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Mitchell Daily Republic
The Mitchell Daily Republic is a daily newspaper published in Mitchell, South Dakota.
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Pallbearer
A pallbearer is one of several participants who help carry the casket at a funeral.
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Pap Madison Cabin
The Pap Madison Cabin is a historic log cabin located in Rapid City, South Dakota, near The Journey Museum and Learning Center.
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Parker, South Dakota
Parker is a city in Turner County, South Dakota, United States.
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Rapid City Journal
The Rapid City Journal (formerly the Black Hills Journal and the Rapid City Daily Journal) is the daily newspaper of Rapid City, South Dakota.
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Rapid City, South Dakota
Rapid City is a city in South Dakota, United States, and the county seat of Pennington County.
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South Dakota
South Dakota (Sioux: Dakȟóta itókaga) is a landlocked state in the North Central region of the United States.
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South Dakota Hall of Fame
The South Dakota Hall of Fame is an American award for excellence among South Dakotans.
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South Dakota Magazine
South Dakota Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine publication that explores the culture, events, history, characters, landscape and communities of South Dakota.
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South Dakota State Historical Society
The South Dakota State Historical Society is South Dakota's official state historical society and operates statewide but is headquartered in Pierre, South Dakota at 900 Governors Drive.
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South Dakota State University
South Dakota State University (SDSU or SD State) is a public land-grant research university in Brookings, South Dakota.
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Sunday school
A Sunday school is an educational institution, usually Christian in character and intended for children or neophytes.
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Sundial
A sundial is a horological device that tells the time of day (referred to as civil time in modern usage) when direct sunlight shines by the apparent position of the Sun in the sky.
Temperance movement in the United States
In the United States, the temperance movement, which sought to curb the consumption of alcohol, had a large influence on American politics and American society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, culminating in the prohibition of alcohol, through the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, from 1920 to 1933.
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The Journey Museum and Learning Center
The Journey Museum and Learning Center is a museum in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States with of gardens.
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Typesetting
Typesetting is the composition of text for publication, display, or distribution by means of arranging physical ''type'' (or sort) in mechanical systems or glyphs in digital systems representing characters (letters and other symbols).
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Vermillion, South Dakota
Vermillion (Waséoyuze; "The Place Where Vermilion is Obtained") is a city and the county seat of Clay County.
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest of the United States.
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Woman's Christian Temperance Union
The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is an international temperance organization.
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Women's suffrage in the United States
Women's suffrage, or the right of women to vote, was established in the United States over the course of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, first in various states and localities, then nationally in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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Works Progress Administration
The Works Progress Administration (WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was an American New Deal agency that employed millions of jobseekers (mostly men who were not formally educated) to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads.
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Yankton, South Dakota
Yankton is a city in and the county seat of Yankton County, South Dakota, United States.
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See also
19th-century Congregationalists
- Alice Gossage
- Arthur Brown (American politician)
- Calvin Coolidge
- Charlotte Elizabeth Austin
- Charlotte Sharman
- Daniel Downs
- Doane Robinson
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- George C. Ewing
- George Williams (philanthropist)
- Henry F. C. Nichols
- John Chase Lord
- John W. Boyd (Wisconsin politician)
- Julius Ingram
- Myron Lawrence
- Phebe Ann Jacobs
- William Gardiner (Wisconsin politician)
- William Walker (Iowa politician)
20th-century Congregationalists
- Al Bentzin
- Alice Gossage
- Arthur Brown (American politician)
- Calvin Coolidge
- Charlotte Elizabeth Austin
- Charlotte Sharman
- Dafydd Rhys ap Thomas
- Doane Robinson
- Dwight L. Burgess
- Edward F. Hansen
- Edward W. Whitson
- James M. Canty
- Joseph H. Bottum (state legislator)
- Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Orville E. Atwood
- Paul Findley
- Rex Tillerson
- Samuel R. Webster
- Walter Stoneman
- Wendy Long
- William Churchill Hammond
Journalists from South Dakota
- Al Neuharth
- Alfred William Edel
- Alice Gossage
- Bill Genaust
- Bill Groethe
- Bill Pearson (American writer)
- Bob Leach
- Cindy Preszler
- Clara Bewick Colby
- Delphine Red Shirt
- Doug Lund
- E. Y. Berry
- Emily St. James
- Francis Case
- George H. Walsh
- Helene Duhamel
- Henry R. Pease
- Herbert Howe (journalist)
- Hugh Smith (news anchor)
- Jack Weyland
- Jim Burt (sportscaster)
- Jim Northrup (writer)
- Jim Shaw (politician)
- John Edward Kelley
- John F. Finerty
- Joseph Bottum (author)
- Joshua Prager (writer)
- L. Frank Baum
- Lorena Hickok
- Lyz Lenz
- Mark Ovenden (sportscaster)
- Mary Hart
- Mitch Krebs
- Nancy Naeve
- Noel Hamiel
- Phil Graham
- Richard Two Elk
- Rob Capriccioso
- Robert Casey (journalist)
- Rose Wilder Lane
- Steve Hemmingsen
- Tim Giago
- Tom Brokaw
- William Lambert (journalist)
- William W. Chapman
Suffragettes
- Alice Gossage
- Alice Hawkins
- Alice Paul
- Anna Alma-Tadema
- Annot Robinson
- Daisy Solomon
- Edith Splatt
- Effa Muhse
- Ellen Oliver (suffragette)
- Emily Duval
- Emily J. Harding
- Frances Olive Outerbridge
- Irene Dallas
- Irene R. McLeod
- Irene and Hilda Dallas
- Isabella Leitch
- Janetta R. FitzHugh
- Laura Annie Willson
- Laura Witte
- Lina Gratama
- Lucy Wilson (suffragist)
- Margaret Hewitt (suffragette)
- Marie Popelin
- Marjorie Hasler
- Maud von Ossietzky
- Miriam Pratt
- Pakie Macdougall
- Patti Mayor
- Stella Newsome
- Suffrajitsu
- The Suffrage Oak
- Theodora Bonwick
- Winifred Mayo
- Women's Freedom League
- Women's Pioneer Housing
- Women's Social and Political Union
- Workers' Socialist Federation