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  1. Alva Belmont, ezkongabetan Alva Erskine Smith, ezaguna Alva Vanderbilt izenez 1875tik 1896ra (Mobile, Alabama, Ameriketako Estatu Batuak, 1853ko urtarrilaren 17a – Augerville-la-Rivière edo Paris, Frantzia, 1933ko urtarrilaren 26a) estatubatuar aristokrata eta aberatsa izan zen.

  2. 19 de jul. de 2023 · NWP's Headquarters at Alva Belmont House; exterior shot - basement entrance and front entrance, circa 1974. National Woman's Party Photographic Collection. Threats of losing the headquarters arose during construction of the Hart Senate Office Building in the 1960s. The NWP lobbied and fought to have the historic importance of the house recognized.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2014 · Ferret Research, Inc. P.O. Box 9145, Waukegan IL 60079. Alva Belmont’s 1914 Conference of Great Women. A friendly gathering of women of note whose work lies in different fields, but who feel the same big purpose inspiring them all. As I read old newspaper and magazine articles about historic women, I am always curious about who knew whom.

  4. Alva E. Smith Belmont (Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont), an American philanthropist and woman suffrage leader, born in Mobile, Ala., daughter of Murray Forbes and Phoebe Ann Smith. She was educated in France, and in 1874 was married to William K. Vanderbilt. In 1896 she became the wife of Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, who died in 1908. Mrs.

  5. Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode we are looking into the life of Alva Belmont, a socialite and later a women’s rights leader who married into o...

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  6. The Belmont-Paul House in Washington D. C (formerly the Sewall House) was donated by Alva Belmont to serve as headquarters of the National Woman’s Party after passage of the 19th Amendment. It was designated as the “Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument” by President Obama in 2016. Library of Congress Class Conscious