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Emeline S. Burlingame (née , Aldrich; after first marriage, Burlingame, after second marriage, Cheney; pen names Aunt Stomly and Cousin Emeline; September 22, 1836 – February 25, 1923) was an American editor, evangelist and suffragist. She served for seven years as president of the Rhode Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), and was the first president of the Free Baptist Woman‘s Missionary Society (W.M.S.). She was a licensed preacher, and was three times a delegate to the free baptist triennial conference. Burlingame held positions with several religious publications, including, for eight years, editor of the Missionary Helper for many years. She was a potent factor in securing Rhode Island State constitutional prohibition for 1884–1887. Considered a suffrage luminary, sh

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  • إميلين إس. بورلنغيم (ar)
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  • إميلين إس. بورلنغيم (بالإنجليزية: Emeline S. Burlingame)‏، اسمها لاحقًا إميلين إس. بورلنغيم تشيني؛ (22 سبتمبر 1836 - 25 فبراير 1923) كانت محررة أمريكية، مبشرة ومناصرة لحق المرأة في التصويت. خدمت لسبع سنوات رئيسة للاتحاد النسائي المسيحي العالمي للامتناع عن المسكرات في ولاية رود آيلاند، وكانت أول رئيسة لجمعية التبشير النسائية التابعة للكنيسة المعمدانية الحرة. كانت واعظة مُعتمدة، ومندوبة ثلاث مرات في المؤتمر المعمداني الحر الذي يُعقد كل ثلاث سنوات. شغلت بورلنغيم وظائف عديدة في مجال المنشورات الدينية، بما في ذلك، محررة لمجلة ذا ميشونيري هيلبر لمدة ثماني سنوات. (ar)
  • Emeline S. Burlingame (née , Aldrich; after first marriage, Burlingame, after second marriage, Cheney; pen names Aunt Stomly and Cousin Emeline; September 22, 1836 – February 25, 1923) was an American editor, evangelist and suffragist. She served for seven years as president of the Rhode Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), and was the first president of the Free Baptist Woman‘s Missionary Society (W.M.S.). She was a licensed preacher, and was three times a delegate to the free baptist triennial conference. Burlingame held positions with several religious publications, including, for eight years, editor of the Missionary Helper for many years. She was a potent factor in securing Rhode Island State constitutional prohibition for 1884–1887. Considered a suffrage luminary, sh (en)
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  • Emeline S. Burlingame (en)
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  • Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. (en)
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  • Smithfield, Rhode Island, U.S. (en)
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