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When did Belva Ann Lockwood die?

Belva Ann Lockwood died in 1917.


When was Belva Ann Lockwood born?

Belva Ann Lockwood was born in 1830.


Who was Belva Lockwood's mother?

Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood's mother's name was Hannah Bennett Lockwood


The first woman candidate for president?

Belva Ann Lockwood


Where was Belva Ann Benett Lockwood born?

in new york


What did Belva Ann lockwood run in?

In 1884, she ran in the presidental election.


Why was Belva Ann Lockwood Belva Ann Lockwood?

After being widowed by Uriah, Belva attended a university as a teacher.she was only payed half as much as the men there, and Ezekial Lockwood was her only supporter there so she took over his family name because she liked him. Sorry for the spelling errors girls and guys I <3 GOATS!


Who was the first afrian amermian woman to be a candidate for president in the US?

Belva Ann Lockwood


What has the author Belva Ann Lockwood written?

Belva Ann Lockwood has written: 'A resume of international arbitration and the national conference at Washington, April 22d and 23d, 1896' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, Congresses, International Arbitration, Peace movements, Arbitration (International law) 'Peace and the Outlook: An American View'


What is the value of a 17 cent Belva Ann Lockwood USA Stamp?

Mint (New) = 35 cents Used = 20 cents (Scott Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 178)


Who was the first woman candidate for presidency?

Belva Ann Lockwood was the first woman candidate for president whose name appeared on some official ballots. Victoria Woodhull ran earlier but was underage for the presidency at the time and so was even less serious as a candidate than Lockwood. She got fewer than 500 popular votes. Hillary Clinton was the first serious candidate in 2008.


Who was the first woman candidate for US president?

Belva Ann Lockwood was the first woman candidate for president whose name appeared on some official ballots. Victoria Woodhull ran earlier but was underage for the presidency at the time and so was even less serious as a candidate than Lockwood. She got fewer than 500 popular votes. Hillary Clinton was the first serious candidate in 2008.