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Martha George (Rogers) Ripley (1843–1912) of Lowell, Vermont was an American physician, suffragist, professor of medicine, and founder of the Maternity Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She also served six years as president of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association. ==Early years== Martha George Rogers was born November 30, 1843, in Lowell, Vermont, the oldest of five children of Esther Ann (George) and Francis Rogers, a stock farmer.〔〔 The family moved to the Iowa frontier, where she attended high school (leaving without a diploma).〔 She was awarded a first-class teacher's certificate and taught elementary school for a time.〔 In 1867 she married rancher William Warren Ripley, and shortly thereafter they moved back to his home state of Massachusetts, where he took up a job as manager of his uncle's paper mill in Lawrence.〔 The couple had three daughters, Abigail, Clara, and Edna May.〔 Within a few years, William had bought his own mill and moved the family to Middleton.〔 Ripley joined the the suffragists in 1875 and worked to establish an active suffrage group in Middleton.〔 The success of her efforts gained her a place in the statewide suffrage movement, and she was elected to both the the central committee and the executive committee of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, serving in both capacities until 1883.〔
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