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Elizabeth Gordon

Elizabeth Putnam Gordon was an American author, editor, and temperance advocate active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Lived
1866–1933
Nationality
American
Language
English

Elizabeth Putnam Gordon (1851–1933) was an American author, editor, and temperance advocate. Active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, she dedicated her career to social reform and literary endeavors.

As an editor and writer, Gordon worked to advance the goals of the temperance movement in the United States. Through her publications and advocacy, she contributed to the social and cultural debates of her era, utilizing the written word to promote reform before her death in 1933.