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Alice Boarman Baldridge (1874–1961) née Alice Ida Boarman, was an American lawyer and a suffrage leader during the early twentieth century. She gave suffragist speeches across the state of Alabama and was Madison County's first female attorney. Boarman was born to John Robert Boarman and Cordelia Ida Terrell Boarman in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 21, 1874. Her law career spanned 39 years, in which she practiced in Huntsville, Alabama and later in New York, New York. She retired in 1957 and returned to Huntsville where she was then buried at Maple Hill Cemetery upon her death at age 87.

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  • Alice Boarman Baldridge (1874–1961) née Alice Ida Boarman, was an American lawyer and a suffrage leader during the early twentieth century. She gave suffragist speeches across the state of Alabama and was Madison County's first female attorney. Boarman was born to John Robert Boarman and Cordelia Ida Terrell Boarman in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 21, 1874. Her law career spanned 39 years, in which she practiced in Huntsville, Alabama and later in New York, New York. She retired in 1957 and returned to Huntsville where she was then buried at Maple Hill Cemetery upon her death at age 87. (en)
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  • Alice Boarman Baldridge (1874–1961) née Alice Ida Boarman, was an American lawyer and a suffrage leader during the early twentieth century. She gave suffragist speeches across the state of Alabama and was Madison County's first female attorney. Boarman was born to John Robert Boarman and Cordelia Ida Terrell Boarman in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 21, 1874. Her law career spanned 39 years, in which she practiced in Huntsville, Alabama and later in New York, New York. She retired in 1957 and returned to Huntsville where she was then buried at Maple Hill Cemetery upon her death at age 87. (en)
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  • Alice Baldridge (en)
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