Category
page 1American women in World War I
Edith Wharton
American writer and designer (1862–1937)
Frances Marion
American journalist, author, film director and screenwriter (1888-1973)
Lou Henry Hoover
First Lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933
Margaret Brown
survivor of the sinking of the Titanic (1867–1932), women's rights activist, philanthropist
Jeannette Rankin
American congresswoman for Montana (1880-1973)

Katharine Burr Blodgett
American physicist (1898-1979)
Lillian Wald
American nurse and activist (1867–1940)
Agnes Smedley
American journalist, writer, Comintern spy (1892-1950)
Anna Howard Shaw
American physician and activist (1847-1919)
Elsie Janis
American actress (1889-1956)
Anna Coleman Ladd
American sculptor (1878–1939)
Helen Churchill Candee
American writer (1858–1949)
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
American sculptor (1875-1942)
Lillian Russell
American opera singer and actress (1860-1922)
Inez Milholland
(1886-1916) American suffragist, lawyer
Elsie Ferguson
American actress (1883–1961)
Florence Earle Coates
American writer and poet (1850-1927)
Elizebeth Smith Friedman
American cryptanalyst and author (1892-1980)
Elsie de Wolfe
American actress and interior decorator (1865-1950)
Elizabeth Lee Hazen
American microbiologist (1885-1975)
Edith Rosenbaum
American fashion buyer, stylist, journalist and correspondent (1879-1975)
Mary van Kleeck
American social reformer and social worker

Margaret Deland
American writer and poet (1857–1945)
Rosalie Slaughter Morton
American physician (1876–1968)

Eleonora de Cisneros
American opera singer (1878-1934)

Mary Borden
American writer (1886–1968)
Katherine Stinson
American aviator
Matilde Moisant
American aviator (1878–1964)

Anne Morgan
American philanthropist
Maxine Elliott
American actress and businesswoman (1868–1940)
Mary M. Crawford
American surgeon (1884-1972)

Edna Goodrich
American actress (1883–1971)
Harriet Boyd-Hawes
American archaeologist (1871–1945)
Florence Jaffray Hurst
American socialite, social activist, and diplomat
Ruth Bryan Owen
American politician (1885-1954)
Julia Hoyt
American actress (189_-1955)

Lena Guilbert Ford
American lyricist and poet
Mary Carson Breckinridge
American nurse (1881–1965)
Elinor Byrns
American lawyer, pacifist, feminist

Anita King
American racing driver (1884-1963)
Anne Azgapetian
Russian Red Cross worker and lecturer
Millicent Hearst
Vaudeville performer, socialite, philanthropist, and owner of Hearst Corporation (1882-1974)
Winifred Holt
American sculptor and welfare worker (1870-1945)
Ellen La Motte
American journalist
Julia Lester Dillon
Landscape architect and teacher (1871-1959)

Hannah Clothier Hull
American clubwoman, feminist and pacifist
Marguerite Harrison
American journalist and spy
Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson
American author and suffragist (1872–1959)

Katherine D. Tillman
American writer
May Buckley
American actress (b. 1875)
Ruth Underhill
American anthropologist
Mabel Potter Daggett
American writer, journalist, editor and suffragist
Esto Bates Broughton
American lawyer, journalist, publicist, and politician (1890-1956)
Ethel Roosevelt Derby
daughter of Theodore Roosevelt (1891–1977)
Opha May Johnson
first woman to become a US Marine (1878-1955)
Bertha Mann
American actress
Peggy Shanor
American actress
Lenah Higbee
United States Navy officer (1874-1941)
Mina Van Winkle
American suffragist
Frances W. Delehanty
American artist and illustrator