Harbert - Elizabeth Boynton
Source: Pasadena Post 19 Jan 1925 p 9
Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, widow of the late Judge W. S. Harbert died today. Mrs. Harbert had been a resident of Pasadena for the past 18 years coming here with her family from Evanston, Ill. Funeral services will be held at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the chapel of Turner & Stevens Company. - kz
Source: Chicago Tribune Sun 25 Jan 1925 p 10
Memorial services will be held today at the Evanston Woman’s Club for Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert first president of the organization who died on Monday at Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Charles Henry Betts, present president of the club will preside. The A Capella Choir of Northwestern University will sing and addresses will be made by Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch, Mrs. TK Webster and Mrs. TP Stanwood, charter members of the organization. Poems by Mrs. Harbert will be read by Mrs. Frank F. Carby. - kz
Source: Whittier California News Tue 20 Jan 1925 p 2
Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert one of the most widely known women suffrage leaders in the US, died today at her home in Pasadena. She was 60 years of age. - kz
Source: Indianapolis Star 21 Jan 1925 p 18
Chicago Jan 20 – Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison Boynton Harbert, lecturer and authoress, former president of the old Illinois Equal Suffrage Association died in Pasadena, Cal yesterday according to messages received today. She was born in Crawfordsville, Ind in 1845 and married William Soesby Harbert of Terre Haute, Ind. In 1870, she was editor of a woman’s department of the old Chicago Inter-Ocean. - kz