Eleanor Hiestand Moore
Eleanor Hiestand Moore (October 20, 1859 – November 29, 1923), born Eleanor Moore Gill, was an American physician, writer, editor, and suffragist. She coined the suffrage slogan "Ballots for Both", to win a 1916 contest.
Eleanor Hiestand Moore | |
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Eleanor M. Hiestand Moore, from a 1916 publication. | |
Born | Eleanor Moore Gill 20 October 1859 Allegheny, Pennsylvania |
Died | 29 November 1923 Philadelphia |
Other names | Eleanor Moore Hiestand |
Occupation(s) | Physician, writer, suffragist, editor |
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