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American politician
Martha A. B. Conine
Martha A. B. Conine was a state legislator in Colorado, a
women's suffragist , and a leader of
women's clubs .
She was born in New York. She married J. M. Conine. She moved to Wisconsin and then Colorado. She served as president of the North Denver Women's Club.
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She represented
Arapahoe County in the
Colorado House of Representatives .
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[3] She supported passage of a primary nomination law.
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She wrote to
Mariana Wright Chapman (1849-1910).
[6] The Denver Public Library has an item related to her in its calling card collection.
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Municipal Affairs: A Quarterly Magazine Devoted to the Consideration of City Problems from the Standpoint of the Taxpayer and Citizen . Reform Club, Committee on Municipal Administration. 1898.
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"Women who served in the Colorado House of Representatives |" . Strong Sisters: Elected Women in Colorado . Retrieved 11 January 2024 .
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"Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association: And the Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Woman's Rights Convention, at the Columbia Theatre ... Washington, D.C., February 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1898" . National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention . The Association. 1898. Retrieved 11 January 2024 .
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The Twentieth Century Magazine . Twentieth Century Company. 1911.
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"Proceedings of the National Conference for Good City Government, and of the Annual Meeting of the National Municipal League" . National Municipal League . 1900. Retrieved 11 January 2024 .
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"Martha A. B. Conine letter to Mariana Wright Chapman" . In Her Own Right . Retrieved 11 January 2024 .
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"Collection: Calling Card Collection" . Denver Public Library Archives . Retrieved 11 January 2024 .