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  1. Lady Tennessee Celeste Claflin, Viscountess of Montserrat (October 26, 1844 – January 18, 1923), also known as Tennie C., was an American suffragist best known as the first woman, along with her sister Victoria Woodhull, to open a Wall Street brokerage firm, which occurred in 1870.

  2. Tennessee Celeste Claflin, 26 Oct 1845 - 8 Jan1923. Exhibition Label. In 1868, Tennessee Claflin moved from Ohio to New York City with her sister Victoria Woodhull. With the help of businessman Cornelius Vanderbilt, they opened a brokerage firm on Wall Street called Woodhull, Claflin and Co. in 1870—the first women ever to do so.

  3. In 1868, Tennessee Claflin moved from Ohio to New York City with her sister Victoria Woodhull. With the help of businessman Cornelius Vanderbilt, they opened a brokerage firm on Wall Street called Woodhull, Claflin and Co. in 1870—the first women ever to do so.

  4. Tennessee Celeste Claflin. (1845–1923) Beguiling Youngest Sister and Partner. True clairvoyant and medium, keenly intelligent yet uneducated, the youngest sister of Victoria and constant business partner combined a unique sexual charisma with instinctual street smarts.

  5. Tennessee Celeste Claflin. Unidentified Artist c. 1872. Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. Washington, D.C., United States. In 1868, Tennessee Claflin moved from Ohio to New York City...

  6. Tennessee Celeste Claflin, sister of the famous Victoria Woodhull, was a fortune teller, “table-rapper,” stockbroker, journalist, and healer. She advocated for the...

  7. Tennessee (Claflin) Cook is Notable. Tennessee was born about 1844. She was the daughter of Reuben Claflin and Anna Hummel. She was a known spiritualist and 'magnetic healer' alongside her sister Victoria.