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Tennessee Celeste Claflin, Viscountess of Montserrat (October 26, 1844 – January 18, 1923), also known as Tennie C., was an American suffragist best known as the first woman, along with her sister Victoria Woodhull, to open a Wall Street brokerage firm, which occurred in 1870. (From Wikipedia) More about Tennessee Claflin Cook:
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Books by Tennessee Claflin Cook: Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Constitutional Equality a Right of Woman (New York: Woodhull, Claflin and Co., 1871) (multiple formats at LOC) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: A Discourse on the True Meaning of the Bible as Applied to Morals and Laws (London: St. Clements Press, 1912) (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: The Human Body the Temple of God: or, The Philosophy of Sociology (1890), also by Victoria C. Woodhull (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Illegitimacy (London: Printed by the London and County Printing Works, n.d.)
Additional books by Tennessee Claflin Cook in the extended shelves: Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Constitutional equality a right of woman; or, A consideration of the various relations which she sustains as a necessary part of the body of society and humanity; with her duties to herself--together with a review of the Constitution of the United States, showing that the right to vote is guaranteed to all citizens. Also a review of the rights of children. (Woodhull, Claflin & co., 1871) (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Constitutional equality a right of woman; or, A consideration of the various relations which she sustains as a necessary part of the body of society and humanity; with her duties to herself-together with a review of the Constitution of the United States, showing that the right to vote is guaranteed to all citizens. Also a review of the rights of children. (Woodhull, Claflin & co., 1871) (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Constitutional equality, a right of woman, or a consideration of the various relations which she sustains as a necessary part of the body of society and humanity; with her duties to herself - together with a review of the constitution of the United States, showing that the right to vote is guaranteed to all citizens. Also a review of the rights of children (Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2008) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Lady Cook's talks and essays (Roxburghe Press, 1897) (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923: Lady Cook's talks and essays (London, W.C. : The National Union Publishing Co., 150, Strand, [1900?], 1900), also by Lisa Unger Baskin, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture, Lisa Unger Baskin Collection (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library), and England) National Union Publishing Co. (London (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
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