Eleanor Hiestand Moore

Eleanor Hiestand Moore
An older white woman in academic regalia, wearing glasses. Her hair is wavy and white under the mortar board on her head.
Eleanor M. Hiestand Moore, from a 1916 publication.
Born
Eleanor Moore Gill

20 October 1859
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Died29 November 1923
Philadelphia
Other namesEleanor Moore Hiestand
Occupation(s)Physician, writer, suffragist, editor

Eleanor Hiestand Moore (October 20, 1859 – November 29, 1923), born Eleanor Moore Gill, was an American physician, writer, editor, and suffragist. She coined the suffrage slogan "Ballots for Both", to win a 1916 contest.