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Illustrations Woodlake, Franklin County, Kentucky 2 Madeline and Julia McDowell at Woodlake 7 Madeline McDowell, aged fourteen 9 Henry Clay McDowell Sr. on his Ashland estate 12 Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Connecticut 16 The McDowell sisters—Julia, Nettie, and Madeline 22 Boot or brace believed to have belonged to Madeline McDowell 24 Madeline McDowell, early 1890s 28 McDowell family and friends on the steps at Ashland 48 Desha Breckinridge, 1920 53 Henry Clay McDowell Sr. 60 Madeline McDowell Breckinridge at Ashland 73 The home of Madge and Desha Breckinridge at 337 Linden Walk, Lexington 96 Sophonisba P. Breckinridge 105 Students in a classroom at Lincoln School 147 Excerpt from a pamphlet of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association 159 Outdoor School on the roof of Lincoln School 161 Laura Clay, founder of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association 172 Banner of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association 183 Anne “Nannie” Clay McDowell at Ashland 203 Family gathering at Ashland, May 19, 1917 208 Magdalen Harvey McDowell at Ashland 213 Portrait of Madeline McDowell Breckinridge by Dixie Selden, 1920 216 Governor Edwin P. Morrow signs Kentucky’s ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment 228 Madeline McDowell Breckinridge by E. Sophonisba Hergersheimer, 1920 230 Desha Breckinridge 239 ...

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