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Stenroth, Maria (1875 - 1924)

Short name Stenroth, Maria
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First name Maria
Birth name Stenroth
Married name
Alternative name Marja S. — Hanna Jaakkola — Maria Salmela
Date of birth 1875
Date of death 1924
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Sex Female
Place of birth Helsinki
Place of death Helsinki
Lived in Finland
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Higher education, Other, School education
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Place(s) of Residence Finland
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Unelmiensa uhri (1902) 1 0
Avuksi huuda minua hädässä (1902) 1 0
Miten hän paheni ja miten parani (1903) 1 0
Naisen tehtävä raittiustyössä (1904) 1 0
Murusia (1904) 1 0
Taistojen teitä (1905) 1 0
Kansakoulun voimistelukaavoja (1910) 0 0

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Receptions of Stenroth, Maria, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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Atelier Nyblin, portrait of Maria Stenroth, ca. 1907 1907 is portrait of
Maria Stenroth (Marja Salmela) : elämäkerta Maria Stenroth (Marja Salmela) : biography Jauhiainen, Aino , Olivia Jauhiainen 1929 is biography of

Maria Stenroth was very active in many associations; closest to her heart were women’s rights, Christianity and temperance. Most of her work she did for the Finnish White Ribbon Union. She was the first ”travel secretary” of the union. She didn’t take any salary but lived by her pen. JWapr14