Grace Raymond Hebard, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Grace Raymond Hebard

American historian, suffragist, educator, economist and writer

Date of Birth: 02-Jul-1861

Date of Death: 01-Oct-1936

Profession: economist, historian, suffragette, suffragist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Grace Raymond Hebard

  • Grace Raymond Hebard (July 2, 1861 – October 1936) gained prominence as a Wyoming historian, suffragist, pioneering scholar, prolific writer, political economist and noted University of Wyoming educator.
  • Hebard's standing as a historian in part rose from her years trekking Wyoming's high plains and mountains seeking first-hand accounts of Wyoming's early pioneers.
  • Today her books on Wyoming history are sometimes challenged due to Hebard's tendency to romanticize the Old West, spurring questions regarding accuracy of her research findings.
  • In particular, her conclusion after decades of field research that Sacajawea (participant in the Lewis and Clark Expedition) was buried in Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation is called into question.Hebard also served as the first female on the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees, where she exercised authority over the university finances, its president, and faculty.
  • Her University of Wyoming role extended to establishing the university's first library.
  • Moreover, Hebard served as a professor for 28 years.
  • Hebard was also the first woman admitted to the Wyoming State Bar Association (1898); admitted to practice before the Wyoming Supreme Court (1914); and appointed by her peers as vice president of the National Society of Women Lawyers.She was active in Wyoming political life, giving speeches, organizing historical associations, conducting citizenship classes for immigrants, participating in the local and national suffragist movement, lobbying for child-welfare laws, serving as a Red Cross volunteer, and selling war bonds during World War I.

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