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  2. Bathsheba Spooner - Wikipedia

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    Bathsheba Spooner. Bathsheba Ruggles Spooner (February 15, 1746 – July 2, 1778) [1] was the first woman in American history to be executed following the Declaration of Independence . The daughter of prominent Loyalist brigadier general and jurist Timothy Ruggles, Bathsheba Ruggles had an arranged marriage to wealthy farmer Joshua Spooner.

  3. Sarah E. Wall - Wikipedia

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    Sarah E. Wall. Sarah Elizabeth Wall (February 19, 1825 [1] – June 13, 1907) was a prominent leader in the woman's suffrage movement in the United States. [2] She lived in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she led a successful anti-tax protest that defended a woman's right not to pay taxation without representation .

  4. Harriette L. Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Harriette L. Chandler (born December 20, 1937, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American politician who was the 94th President of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts State Senator for the 1st Worcester district, which includes parts of the city of Worcester, where she resides, and the towns of Boylston, Holden, Princeton, and West Boylston, and parts of Clinton and Northborough.

  5. Thomas Maloney, Worcester native, mourned as union ... - AOL

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    Maloney, who lived most of his life in Worcester and had a wide network of friends, died unexpectedly Feb. 15 in his sleep in his home in Woodstock, Connecticut. He was 56. “He loved the union.

  6. Worcester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Worcester ( / ˈwʊstər / ⓘ WUUST-ər, locally [ˈwɪstə] ⓘ) [4] is the 2nd most populous city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the 114th most populous city in the United States. [a] [5] Named after Worcester, England, the city's population was 206,518 at the 2020 census, [6] also making it the second- most populous city in New ...

  7. Rachel, Lady MacRobert - Wikipedia

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    Born in Massachusetts to an influential family, she was educated in England and Scotland. She was elected to Fellowship of the Geological Society of London , one of the first three women admitted. Her scientific studies included petrology and mineralogy in Sweden and her first academic paper was published in 1911.

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