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Women's Suffrage Historical Markers

These markers relate for women's fight for the right to vote, a key issue for First-Wave Feminism.
 
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301 Virginia, Richmond, The Fan District — SA-86 — The Equal Suffrage League of Virginia
Eighteen women dedicated to obtaining the vote and expanding women’s traditional roles formed the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (ESL) at 919 West Franklin Street on 20 Nov. 1909. Under Lila Meade Valentine’s leadership, the ESL grew to more than . . . Map (db m64137) HM
302 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Pioneer Square Historic District
[This marker is consists of seven panels and a map which deal with various aspects to the history of Pioneer Square. The panels are clustered together in Occidental Park in the heart of Seattle’s Pioneer Square Historic District.] [Panel . . . Map (db m168619) HM
303 Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma, North End — Emma Smith Devoe1848 - 1927
Emma Smith Devoe moved to Tacoma in 1905. She was President of the Washington Equal Suffrage Association and worked constantly to win the women's right to vote.Map (db m99340) HM
304 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Kearneysville — Peter Burr / William Burr HousesWest Virginia 9 — Charles Town to Martinsburg —
On the east side of WV 9 is one of the oldest standing frame (post and beam) buildings in West Virginia. It was constructed in three sections, with the oldest, 1½-story eastern section dating between 1751 and 1755. The voids between the studs . . . Map (db m207032) HM
305 West Virginia, Marion County, Fairview — Lenna Lowe Yost
Born in 1878 in Basnettville, Marion Co. President of Women's Christian Temperance Union by 1908; led state suffrage movement in 1917, resulting in 1920 passage of 19th Amendment giving women right to vote. She was first woman to chair WV Republican . . . Map (db m189043) HM
306 West Virginia, Marshall County, Glen Dale — Harriet B. Jones(b. 3 June 1856; d. 28 June 1943) Reported missing
Born 3 June 1856, in 1885 was first licensed woman physician in state; opened private practice then hospital in Wheeling, 1892. Jones was active in temperance and women's suffrage; and promoted establishment of state sanitariums in Terra Alta & . . . Map (db m57247) HM
307 Wisconsin, Columbia County, Portage — 513 — Zona Gale
Zona Gale was born August 26, 1874, in Portage. She graduated in 1899 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Masters in Literature. Gale then spent six years as a journalist in Milwaukee and New York. Her visits to Portage . . . Map (db m20009) HM
308 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 91 — La Follette House1854
"Fighting Bob" La Follette and his wife Belle Case La Follette moved into this dignified old residence in 1881. Both graduated from the UW Law School, Belle being the first woman to do so. Both became preeminent state and national political . . . Map (db m242051) HM
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309 Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, Ripon — 273 — Carrie Chapman Catt
A national leader of the woman suffrage movement, Carrie Chapman Catt was born in Ripon, Wisconsin, in 1859 and spent most of her life as a tireless crusader for women’s rights. A gifted organizer, political strategist and public speaker, Catt . . . Map (db m4331) HM
310 Wisconsin, Green Lake County, Berlin — 362 — Lucy Smith Morris(1850 – 1935)
Before women achieved the right to vote, clubs often served as women's political and cultural forums. Foreseeing the political power of a statewide alliance of women, Lucy Smith Morris organized Wisconsin's women's clubs into one coalition in 1896. . . . Map (db m190492) HM
311 Wisconsin, Richland County, Richland Center — 363 — Ada James1876 – 1952
Born in Richland Center, Ada James was an important suffrage leader, campaigning throughout Wisconsin in support of women’s right to vote. In 1919, James mobilized her father, a state legislator, to deliver Wisconsin’s ratification papers to . . . Map (db m18779) HM
312 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — First Ladies
Four plaques are located around a monument locate on the Ivinson Mansion grounds in Laramie, Wyoming. Laramie Woman's Club, organized in 1898, honors Laramie's "First Ladies" who pioneered civic and political responsibility by women . . . Map (db m89657) HM
313 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Laramie
Founded in 1868 upon the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad, Laramie was named after the fur trader Jacques LaRamie. The first female jurors served here in 1870 after Wyoming Territory in 1869, for the first time in history, gave women full . . . Map (db m67993) HM
314 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Laramie
Founded in 1868 upon the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad, Laramie was named after the fur trader Jacques LaRamie. The first female jurors served here in 1870 after Wyoming Territory, in 1869, for the first time in history, gave women full . . . Map (db m76789) HM
315 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — The Franchise
The Franchise by John D. Baker The title “The Franchise” refers to the recognition and bestowal of the right of women to vote under full civil equality with men. In 1869, Wyoming became the first state or territory to grant this . . . Map (db m76744) HM
316 Wyoming, Fremont County, South Pass City — Esther Hobart Morris
Two related, side-by-side markers pay tribute to Esther Hobart Morris. Home & office site of Esther Hobart Morris First woman Justice of the Peace in the World Feb. 14, 1870 . . . Map (db m80149) HM
317 Wyoming, Fremont County, South Pass City — South Pass and South Pass City
A region rich in history. A city rich in gold. From 1812 to 1868 this open country at the end of the Wind River Mountains provided a passage - the only passage - through the Rocky Mountain barrier of the Continental Divide for some 500,000 westering . . . Map (db m80160) HM
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318 Wyoming, Laramie County, Cheyenne — Esther Hobart Morris
Proponent of the Legislative Act Which in 1869 gave distinction to the Territory of Wyoming as the 1st government in the world to grant Women Equal RightsMap (db m47185) HM
319 Wyoming, Laramie County, Cheyenne — Mrs. Esther Hobart Morris
Mother of Woman's Suffrage Lived Here in 1890 Born August 8, 1814 Spencer, N.Y. Died April 2, 1902 Cheyenne, Wyo Map (db m95232) HM
320 Wyoming, Laramie County, Cheyenne — Suffrage Tablet
This tablet marks the site where the council of the first Territorial Legislature of Wyoming convened which legislature enacted the first woman suffrage law passed in the United States. Approved by John Allen Campbell First Governor of . . . Map (db m95199) HM
321 Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper — Casper - Natrona County - State Founding
On April 9, 1889, application was made to have the town of Casper incorporated. John Merritt made the application in Rawlins, Wyoming since Casper was in Carbon County at that time. On July 8, 1889, Casper was incorporated and George Mitchell was . . . Map (db m164529) HM
322 Newfoundland and Labrador, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, St. John's — Mary Meager Southcott(1862-1943)
English Educator, suffragist, and prominent nursing leader, Mary Southcott led the campaign to professionalize nursing in early 20th-century Newfoundland. Trained in London, England, she founded the St. John’s General Hospital School of . . . Map (db m79031) HM
323 Iceland, Capital Region, Reykjavíkurborg, Reykjavík, Centre — Ingibjörg H. Bjarnason
Ingibjörg H. Bjarnason 14. Des. 1867-30. Okt. 1941 Fyrst kvenna kjörin til setu á Alþingi Alþingismaður 1922 - 1930 Gjöf til Alþingis á 100 ára áfmæli kosningaréttar kvenna 2015 - (English translation:) Ingibjörg H. . . . Map (db m145032) HM
324 Saint Lucia, Castries, Castries — Sir George Frederick Lawrence CharlesK.C.M.G. · C.B.E. · S.L.C. · J.P.
Born in Saint Lucia June 7, 1916 Pioneer of the Trade Union Movement 1946. Founding Father of the Saint Lucia Labour Party October 1950. First Minister of Education and Social Services March 1, 1956. First Chief Minister of Saint Lucia January 1, . . . Map (db m94219) HM
325 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Camden — Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett1847 - 1929
pioneer of women's suffrage lived and died hereMap (db m110256) HM
326 United Kingdom, England, Leicester, Leicester City Centre — Agnes Archer Evans
City of Leicester Agnes Archer Evans (nee Kilgour) 1851-1924 Pioneering teacher of girls education, along with Anna Chrysogon Beale, at Belmont House School 1882-1893 Founding member & treasurer of the Leicester and Leicestershire . . . Map (db m125123) HM
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327 United Kingdom, England, Portsmouth — Hertha AyrtonEngineer, Physicist, and Inventor
First Woman to be nominated as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Suffragette and vigorous supporter of Women’s rights Born in Portsea on the site of this building in 1854Map (db m123193) HM
328 United Kingdom, England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle upon Tyne — Suffragette Movement
Former Turk’s Head Hotel Suffragette Movement Meeting place where suffragettes celebrated the release of Kathleen Brown from Holloway Prison July 19th 1909 and stopped for refreshments on the march from Edinburgh to London, October . . . Map (db m126658) HM

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