Come To The Place Where It All Began!
Come to the Franklin Community & Heritage Museum and visit the historic site where the women's march was born. 701 South Broadway, Franklin, Kansas.
Come visit the mural 'Solidarity' at the Pittsburg Public Library. 308 North Walnut, Pittsburg, Kansas.
Come to the Miners' Memorial and visit the Amazon Army kiosk, which tells the story of this extraordinary event. Second & Walnut, Pittsburg, Kansas.
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Main
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History of the March
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Short Biographies
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Articles on Amazons
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Newspaper Articles
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Amazon Performances
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History Presentations
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List of Women
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Miners' Memorial
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Coal Mining Stories
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Photos
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Other
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Prologue
.: List of Women .:.:.
Dedicated to the women in the
"Amazon Army"
Mrs. Hank Allai
Mrs. Felix Azamber
Mrs. Helen Barbini
Mrs. Frances Basso
Mrs. Mary Battitori
Mrs. John Berto
Mrs. Nick Bossetti
Mrs. James Buery
Mrs. Martin Caezin
Mrs, Janie Chiolino Caput
Mrs. Walter Carbaugh
Mrs. Julia Chiararini
Mrs. Katie Cornella
Mrs. Jess Davidson
Mrs. Clemence DeGruson
Mrs. Marie Deloney
Mrs. Carrie Didlott
Mrs. Lawrence Dugoni
Mrs. William Ekis
Mrs. Anton Fabain
Mrs. Ted Farrell
Mrs. Annie Ferranti
Mrs. John Fornell
Mrs. C. Frontizi
Mrs. Florence Goldina
Mrs. Helen Grisolano
Mrs. William Howe
Mrs. Paul Johnson
Mrs. James Mariotti
Mrs. Marie Merciez
Mrs. Ed Moler
Mrs. John Morris
Mrs. Nino
Mrs. Anna Okorn
Mrs. Maggie Onelio
Mrs. Dominick Paglia
Mrs. Pete Pasquiers
Mrs. F.A. Pierson
Mrs. Ellina Purgatorio
Mrs. John Rogers
Miss Tillie Roitz
Mrs. Mary Skubitz
Mrs. "Dinky" Smith
Mrs. Annie Stovich
Mrs. J.R. Supple
Mrs. Fannie Wimler
Mrs. Frank Yartz
Mrs. Julia Youvan
Mrs. Joe Zolatel
Linda O’Nelio Knoll
1987
the names that appear above have been researched and referenced from at least two sources to assure accuracy
Special thanks to Gene DeGruson and Pete Onelio
Original Miners Hall in Franklin, KS
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Linda O'Nelio Knoll
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