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  1. Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson (28 January 1872 – 19 March 1959) was an American writer and suffragist. [2] [3] Early life and education. Grace Gallatin was born in Sacramento, California on January 28, 1872.

  2. Grace was a staunch suffragist, playing a leadership role at both the state and national levels. She became a leading advocate of women’s rights. Ironically, when the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1920, Grace could not vote! Under the Expatriation Act, passed in 1907, women citizens lost citizenship when they ...

  3. One feminist they chose to feature was Grace Thompson Seton, president of the Connecticut Women’s Suffrage Association. Seton was also a well-known travel writer and the wife of Ernest Thompson Seton, best-selling author of animal tales, highly respected natural scien-tist, and co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America.

  4. Correspondence, journals, legal and financial documents, etc., of Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson, author, feminist, and world traveler, and committeewoman. Access. Collection is open for research.

  5. Overview. Correspondence, journals, legal and financial documents, etc., of Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson, author, feminist, and world traveler, and committeewoman. Dates. Creation: 1860s-1993. Creator. Seton-Thompson, Grace Gallatin (Person) Language of Materials. Materials in English. Access Restrictions: Access. Collection is open for research.

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  6. He married his first wife, Grace Gallatin, in 1896. Raised in California, Grace was a wealthy socialite, a pioneer traveler, the founder of a women’s writers’ club, a first-rank suffragette, and a leading fund raiser for War Bonds in WWI. Grace was instrumental in organizing Setons first books. They divorced in 1935.

  7. Born on January 28, 1872, in Sacramento, California; died of a heart attack on March 19, 1959, in Palm Beach, Florida; daughter of Albert Gallatin and Clemenzie (Rhodes) Gallatin; graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, New York (1892); married Ernest Thompson Seton (the naturalist and writer), in 1896 (divorced 1935); children ...