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- James Mott (New Jersey politician) (links | edit)
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- Richard Mott (politician) (links | edit)
- Josiah Conder (editor and author) (links | edit)
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- National Women's Rights Convention (links | edit)
- Mary Anne Rawson (links | edit)
- Isaac Crewdson (links | edit)
- John Keep (links | edit)
- George Stacey (abolitionist) (links | edit)
- Richard D. Webb (links | edit)
- Louis Celeste Lecesne (links | edit)
- Elon Galusha (links | edit)
- Lucretia Mott (links | edit)
- Samuel Fox (1781–1868) (links | edit)
- William Smeal (links | edit)
- Jacob Post (links | edit)
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