AMELIA BLOOMERFairview CemeteryPottawattamie County, IowaUploaded 5/12/2009 In 1858 the Bloomers came to Council Bluffs. Amelia was already internationally prominent for her advocation of temperance and women's rights. In "The Lily", the magazine she edited and published she promoted dress reform, publicizing 'the bloomer' garment. Locally Dexter helped establish a bank and the community school system and served on city and state school boards. He wrote Amelia's biography in 1895.
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