Mary Mendenhall Hobbs
Mary Mendenhall Hobbs (August 30, 1852 – July 20, 1930), was an American Quaker advocate for women's education, temperance, and suffrage, based in North Carolina. Her campaigning to improve women's education supported the founding of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1891. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hobbs, Mary Mendenhall, 1852-1930
Greensboro : North Carolina Friends Historical Society, 2011
Greensboro : North Carolina Friends Historical Society, 2011
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by Hobbs, Mary Mendenhall, 1852-1930
Philadelphia : J.C. Winston, 1936
Philadelphia : J.C. Winston, 1936
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by Hobbs, L. L. (Lewis Lyndon), 1849-1932
Philadelphia : J. C. Winston company, 1936
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