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'''Georgiana Bruce Kirby''' followed her friend [[Farnham, Eliza W.|Eliza Farnham]] to Santa Cruz in 1850, and married tanner [[Kirby, Richard C.|Richard Kirby]] in 1852. Georgiana became a well-known feminist writer and advocate for women's suffrage. A local private school is named "[https://www.kirby.org/ Kirby School]" for her.
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'''Georgiana Bruce Kirby''' followed her friend [[Farnham, Eliza W.|Eliza Farnham]] to Santa Cruz in 1850, and married tanner [[Kirby, Richard C.|Richard Kirby]] in 1852. Georgiana became a well-known feminist writer and advocate for women's suffrage. A local private school was named for her (now shortened to "[https://www.kirby.org/ Kirby School]".
* [[Georgiana: feminist reformer of the West (1987 book)]]
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* [[Books on Santa Cruz County History: a List by Year of Publication (OHJ article)|Georgiana: feminist reformer of the West (1987 book)]]  
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* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Six, introduction, page 181
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 17 July 2023

Georgiana Bruce Kirby followed her friend Eliza Farnham to Santa Cruz in 1850, and married tanner Richard Kirby in 1852. Georgiana became a well-known feminist writer and advocate for women's suffrage. A local private school was named for her (now shortened to "Kirby School".