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Clarina Irene Howard Nichols was born in West Townshend, Vermont, in[removed]She married and had three children, but divorced in 1843 after thirteen tumultuous years of marriage. That same year she wed newspaper editor Geo
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City

San Francisco / Ottawa / Oxford / Philadelphia / Washington / D.C. / Lawrence / Reading / Lincoln / Brattleboro / Rochester / Boston / Kansas City / Athens / Phoenix / Cambridge / West Townshend / settling in Lawrence / /

Company

New England Emigrant Aid Company / Georgetown Law Journal / Yale University Press / Windham County Democrat / the Herald / University of North Carolina Press / pro-Southern / Cornell University Press / New Hampshire Sentinel / Quindaro Press / Crane / Texas A & M University Press / Bleeding Kansas / /

Continent

America / /

Event

Employment Change / Person Travel / /

Facility

Bunker Hill / William Lloyd Garrison / University Press / Hall Center / University of Kansas / University of Georgia Press / College Station / Nichols’s homestead / Kenneth Spencer Research Library / University of Kansas Press / Chapel Hill / University of Nebraska Press / Spencer Museum of Art / /

IndustryTerm

food / gag law / property law / /

Movie

Rip Van Winkle / /

NaturalFeature

Mount Oread / Bunker Hill / Ottawa Creek / Chapel Hill / /

Organization

fourth New England Emigrant Aid Company party / Pierce administration / University of Nebraska Press / Cornell University / U.S. Congress / University of Kansas / Texas A & M University / University of Kansas Press / Liberty party / University of North Carolina / first New England Emigrant Aid Company party / Yale University / University of Georgia Press / Congress / Department of Regional History / free-state movement / /

Person

Marilyn S. Blackwell / Deborah Van Winkle / Hannah Cutler / Alison M. Parker / Kristen Van Tassel / Kristen Tegtmeier Oertel / Stephanie Cole / Bill Cecil-Fronsman / Virgil W. Dean / Franklin Pierce / George W. Brown / Richard H. Chused / Carol Steinhagen / Andrew Horatio Reeder / Frances Dana Gage / Bob Dole / Frances Gage / Michael D. Pierson / J. H. Nichols / Catherine E. Kelly / George Nichols / Nancy Isenberg / William H. R. Lykins / Marilyn Schultz Blackwell / Free Homes / Irene Howard / Matilda Joslyn Gage / John McCool / Charles Robinson / John R. Wunder / Elizabeth B. Warbasse / Van Winkle / Joseph G. Gambone / Janet Wilson James / Reuben Rustic / Hannah Maria Conant Tracy / Diane Eickhoff / Edward T. James / Nancy F. Cott / Jacob / Samuel A. Johnson / John Calhoun / Howard Nichols / Free Hearts / Paul S. Boyer / Clarina Irene Howard Nichols / Felix Octavius Carr Darley / Nichole Etcheson / Kristen T. Oertel / Samuel Woodward / History Isolated / Washington Irving / Janet L. Coryell / Editur / Elizabeth Cady Stanton / Susan B. Anthony / Relie Carpenter / Irene Howard Nichols / Rita G. Napier / Joann M. Ross / I. Howard Nichols / /

Position

president / Advocate / newspaper editor / First State Governor / editor / ladylike lecturer / accomplished journalist / Carpenter / T. D. / first governor of Kansas Territory / Governor / model / Correspondent / leader / /

ProvinceOrState

Nebraska / Ohio / Mendocino County / Douglas County / Indiana / New York / Missouri / California / Kansas / Vermont / Tennessee / Pennsylvania / Massachusetts / New Hampshire / /

PublishedMedium

the Lawrence Herald / Georgetown Law Journal / /

Region

New England / /

Technology

http / /

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