Here is a list of women mentioned in Howe's (2000) JHRME article, An historical perspective on contributions of American women music educators. Many of these women might be studied more in-depth. 
Dan Shevock
List of women in Sondra Wieland Howe’s (2000) article:
“This paper presents an overview of contributions of
American women music educators from the late-nineteenth century to the middle
of the twentieth century” (Howe, 2000, p. 147). 
·     
Elsie M. Shawe (1866-1962) – Teachers Training
School, St. Paul, Minnesota
·     
Emma A. Thomas, Supervisor of music, Detroit
public schools
·     
May Usher Griffin, Mankato Normal School,
Minnesota
·     
Julia Ettie Crane, Potsdam Music Institute
(Crane School of Music)
·     
Jeannette Meyer Thurber, National Conservatory
in New York City
·     
Clara Baur, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
·     
Mary Louise Curtis Bok, Curtis Institute of
Music
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African American Women
·     
Harriet Gibbs Marshall (1869-1941), Washington
(DC) Conservatory of Music
·     
Lulu Vere Childers (1870-1946), Howard
University
·     
Emma Azalia Hackley (1867-1922), Vocal Normal
Institute of Detroit
·     
Mary Cardwell Dawson (1894-1962), Cardwell
School of Music in Pittsburgh & the National Negro Company
·     
Frances Elliott Clark Clark, Presided over first
MSNC (64% of founders of MSNC were women)
·     
Elizabeth Casterton
·     
Lucy K. Cole, University of Washington
·     
Frances Ellen Dütting, Hunter College
·     
Constance Barlow-Smith, University of Illinois
·     
Mrs. Elizabeth Casterton, Bay City, Michigan
·     
Jessie L. Gaynor
·     
Eleanor Smith, Chicago
·     
Marie Burt Parr, Cleveland
·     
Henrietta G. Baker
·     
Lilla Belle Pitts
·     
Mabelle Glenn, Bloomington, Illinois and Kansas
City, Missouri
·     
Marguerite V. Hood, MENC President 1952-54
·     
Vanett Lawler
·     
Gail martin Haake, Oxford Piano Course
·     
Angela Diller
·     
Elizabeth Quaile
·     
Leila Fletcher
·     
June Weybright
·     
Ada Richter
·     
Helen May Butler, Ladies’ Military Band
·     
Consuella Carter & Anna Mae Winburn, The
International Sweethearts of Rhythm
·     
Ina Ray Hutton & Her Melodears, the Parisian
Red Heads, Darlings of Rhythm
·     
Mrs. Mary Stanley Dana Shindler
·     
Mrs. Adelia L. Loughlin
·     
Miss Lydia J. Cranston, New Bedford,
Massachusetts
·     
Rose Marie Grentzer, Birchard Music Series
References
Howe, S. W.
(2000). An historical perspective on contributions of American women music
educators. Journal of Historical Research
in Music Education, 22(2), 147-158. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41300440. 
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