What Women Did for the War And What the War Did for Women : a Memorial Day Address Delivered Before the Soldiers' Club At Wellesley, Mass., May 30, 1894

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not yet complete) will doubtless show a corresponding increase since 1880.
They have become bookkeepers, cashiers, clerks, type- writers, stenographers, telegraph operators, managers, and partners in business.
A single Massachusetts railroad company employs over one hundred in clerical work. The Western Union Tele- graph Company now employs two thousand four hundred and sixteen as clerks and operators ; and in i860 it em- ployed few, if any. The telephone ofHces employ five thousand six hundred
... and thirty-five women as clerks and operators.
It is estimated that in the offices in the central business 20 district of New York alone there are from fifteen to twenty thousand women emplo3'ed as stenographers, t3'pevvriters, and in clerical capacities.
More than five thousand women are capable and efficient postmistresses, and the large and important department of the mone3^-order business of the Pittsburg post-office has been wholly in charge of a woman, a thing which would have been deemed impossible before the war.


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