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Mary T. Lathrap (1838 - 1895)

Mary Lathrap (pen name Lena, April 25, 1838 - January 3, 1895) was a 19th-century American author, preacher, suffragist, and temperance reformer. She served as president of Michigan's Woman's Christian Temperance Union (1882), co-founded the state's suffrage organization (1870), and worked on the amendment campaign (1874). From 1871, Lathrap was a licensed preacher for the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was known as "The Daniel Webster of Prohibition".

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