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  2. Maine law - Wikipedia

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    Neal Dow (1804 – 1897), mayor of Portland, Maine, was known as the Napoleon of Temperance The Maine Law (or "Maine Liquor Law"), passed on June 2, 1851 [ 1 ] in Maine , was the first [ 2 ] statutory implementation of the developing temperance movement in the United States .

  3. James Black (prohibitionist) - Wikipedia

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    John Black (father) Jane Egbert Black (mother) Signature. James Black (September 23, 1823 – December 16, 1893) was an American temperance movement activist and a founder of the Prohibition Party. Black served as the first presidential nominee of the Prohibition Party during the 1872 presidential election.

  4. Lillian M. N. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Lillian M. N. Stevens (1843–1914) was an American temperance worker and social reformer, born at Dover, Maine.She helped launch the Maine chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), [3] served as its president, and was elected president of the National W.C.T.U. after the death of Frances Willard.

  5. Temperance movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Drunkard's Progress: A lithograph by Nathaniel Currier supporting the temperance movement, January 1846.. In the United States, the temperance movement, which sought to curb the consumption of alcohol, had a large influence on American politics and American society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, culminating in the prohibition of alcohol, through the Eighteenth Amendment to the ...

  6. Me-n-Ed’s is a Fresno staple. Meet the brothers behind it and ...

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    There are Me-n-Ed’s On Tap locations with more than 30 taps of self-serve beer. Blast & Brew locations, a step up from the typical pizza joint, opened with “sophisticated comfort food” and ...

  7. Frederic Richard Lees - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Richard Lees was born in Meanwood, near Leeds. [1] Lees signed the antispirits pledge in 1832 and became teetotaller in 1835. [2] He worked as a temperance activist and authored books on the subject. In 1837, he became the Secretary for the British Association for the Promotion of Temperance (British Temperance League) and edited its ...

  8. Carrie Nation - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Amelia Nation (November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911), often referred to by Carrie, Carry Nation, [1] Carrie A. Nation, or Hatchet Granny, [2] [3] was an American who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition.

  9. Neal Dow - Wikipedia

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    Neal Dow. Neal Dow (March 20, 1804 – October 2, 1897) was an American Prohibition advocate and politician. Nicknamed the "Napoleon of Temperance " and the "Father of Prohibition", Dow was born to a Quaker family in Portland, Maine. From a young age, he believed alcohol to be the cause of many of society's problems and wanted to ban it through ...