Subject | Women--Suffrage |
| Idaho Falls, Idaho |
| Temperance--Societies, etc |
| Life sketch |
Description | Copy of a transcription of a short autobiography of Rebecca Brown Mitchell. Rebecca Mitchell moved to Idaho Falls in 1882, where she built a school and chapel out of a shanty tent. She was elected State organizer and Superintendent of Franchise, president of the W. T. C. U. (Womens Temperance Christian Union), and led the Suffrage efforts in Idaho Falls. |
Creator | Mitchell, Rebecca Brown |
Publisher | BYU-Idaho Special Collections and Archives, McKay Library, BYU-Idaho |
Date | 1903-10-01 |
Type | text |
Format | text |
| pdf |
Identifier | FileMS0054 |
Language | English |
Rights | Brigham Young University-Idaho Special Collections |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Date Modified | 2021-02-25 |
Temporal Coverage | 1834-1903 |
Extent | 7 pages |
Bibliographic Citation | Glimpses from the Life or Rebecca Brown Mitchell. File MS 54. Special Collections & Archives, McKay Library, BYU-Idaho, Rexburg, Idaho. |
Rights Holder | Brigham Young University-Idaho |