A List of Nominations [The Rocky Mountain News (Daily), October 30, 1902]

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A List of Nominations [The Rocky Mountain News (Daily), October 30, 1902]
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Southworth, Martha J.
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Tibbets, Anna
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Stone, Ella F.
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Woodman, Winnie R.
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