Born Josephine Elizabeth Grey in Northumberland, Josephine Butler was the fourth daughter in a family that was steeped in the Liberal tradition and that enjoyed influential political and social connections. She was educated, although not unusually...
Josephine Elizabeth Butler (1828–30 December 1906) was a Victorian era feminist who was especially concerned with the welfare of prostitutes. She led the long campaign for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts from 1869 to...
Josephine Dorothy Butler, 77, a founder and former chairman of the D.C. Statehood Party and a community activist whose interests included the conditions of the District's parks, world peace, the union movement and the welfare of children, died March 29 at Medlink Hospital in...
Butler, Rose Josephine Tuesday, May 15, 2001 Butler, Rose Josephine 85, of Midland, Michigan and formerly of Milwaukee, died peacefully in her sleep at home May 12, 2001. She was born July 2, 1915 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Robert and Rosalia (Eigel)...
Two residents got the keys Thursday to what are believed to be the first homes built in the Lower Ninth Ward since Hurricane Katrina hit 18 months ago, and officials hope the houses _ elevated against floodwaters and designed to withstand 160 mph winds _...