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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.
 
First Woman’s Rights Convention Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., June 19, 2017
First Woman’s Rights Convention Marker
201 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — First Woman’s Rights Convention
202 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Onward to the Vote
203 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Suffrage Park
204 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Stanton House: Shaping a Reformer — Women's Rights National Historical Park
205 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — We Will Accomplish Wonders
206 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — When Anthony Met Stanton
207 New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Women's Rights National Park
208 New York, St. Lawrence County, Richville — 374 — Helen Rich — 1827 - 1915
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209 New York, Suffolk County, Amityville — 368 — Naomi W. Griffiths
210 New York, Suffolk County, Babylon — 367 — Suffrage Study Club
211 New York, Suffolk County, East Hampton — 371 — May Groot Manson — 1859-1917
212 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — 422 — Suffrage Rally
213 New York, Washington County, Cambridge — 693 — Hubbard Hall
214 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 1853-1925 — Ella Hawley Crossett
215 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Washington — B-24 — Josephus Daniels
216 North Carolina, Forsyth County, Winston-Salem — J-105 — N.C. Federation of Women's Clubs
217 North Carolina, Wayne County, Goldsboro — F-65 — Gertrude Weil — 1879-1971
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218 Ohio, Allen County, Lima — 47 — Bessie Crayton — Road To The 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
219 Ohio, Athens County, Athens — Ohio University's Distinguished Visitors
220 Ohio, Butler County, Oxford — 35- 9 — Stanton's "Magnificent Dwelling" / Elizabeth Cady Stanton
221 Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — Eliza D. Stewart — 1816 - 1908
222 Ohio, Clinton County, Wilmington, Chester Township — 12-14 — Jonah’s Run Baptist Church / Underwood Farms Rural Historic District
223 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — 23-22 — Jury of Erie County Women / Erie County Courthouse
224 Ohio, Geauga County, Newbury — 13-28 — South Newbury Union Chapel
225 Ohio, Geauga County, Newbury — This Tablet Marks the Site of Union Chapel
226 Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Central Business District — 129 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
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227 Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Mount Adams — 130 — Cornelia C. Davis — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
228 Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Walnut Hills — 128 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
229 Ohio, Lake County, Painesville, Painesville Township — 12-43 — The Casement House / General Jack and Frances Jennings Casement
230 Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby — 23-43 — Cora Gaines Carrel
231 Ohio, Licking County, Homer — 5-45 — Victoria Claflin-Woodhull-Martin / First Woman Candidate for President of the United States
232 Ohio, Lorain County, Oberlin — 30-47 — Antoinette Brown Blackwell and First Church in Oberlin — Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825–1921)
233 Ohio, Lorain County, Oberlin — 13-47 — Oberlin College and Community / Abolitionism in Oberlin —                  
234 Ohio, Morgan County, McConnelsville — 12-58 — Frances Dana Gage / Mount Airy Mansion
235 Ohio, Trumbull County, Warren — 15-78 — Harriet Taylor Upton
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236 Ohio, Washington County, Marietta — 20-84 — Muskingum River Underground Railroad / Marietta Leaders of the Underground Railroad
237 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — Abigail Scott Duniway — Rebel for Rights
238 Oregon, Polk County, Rickreall — Polk County Fairgrounds Applegate Trail Kiosk — Southern Route to Oregon
239 Oregon, Tillamook County, Manzanita — Oswald West
240 Pennsylvania, Centre County, Bellefonte — Anna Wagner Keichline — (1889 - 1943)
241 Pennsylvania, Chester County, West Chester, East Bradford Township — 19 — Jean Kane Foulke — 1867-1962 — National Votes for Women Trail —
242 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Media, Upper Providence Township — Anna Howard Shaw — (1847-1919)
243 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Upper Darby, Upper Darby Township — Abraham L. Pennock
244 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg — 23 — Hannah Patterson — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
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245 Pennsylvania, Lycoming County, Williamsport — 102 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
246 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, East Germantown — Louisa May Alcott
247 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Logan Square — On this block in 1913
248 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Parris Island — Northern Most Known Bastion of Spanish Florida
249 Tennessee, Benton County, Camden — 4A 50 — Mary Cordelia Beasley-Hudson
250 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 226 — Campaign for the Vote
251 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — The Hermitage Hotel
252 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — 3A 108 — Anne Dallas Dudley — 1876-1955
253 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — 3A 170 — Capers Memorial CME Church
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254 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — Nineteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution
255 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — 155 — Woman Suffrage Rallies
256 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — 2A 108 — Abby Crawford Milton — 1881 -1991
257 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Lizzie Crozier French 1851-1926
258 Tennessee, Overton County, Livingston — 2D 36 — Albert Houston Roberts — 35th Governor of Tennessee — 1919-1921 —
259 Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Downtown Memphis — 4E 75 — Elizabeth Avery Meriwether — 1824 - 1917 —
260 Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Downtown Memphis — 4E 123 — Mary Church Terrell — 1863 - 1954
261 Texas, Harris County, Houston, Houston Museum District — 14912 — W. L. and Susan Clayton
262 Texas, Panola County, Carthage — 10835 — Margie Neal — (1875 - 1971)
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263 Texas, Polk County, Moscow — 10397 — Texas Statesman William Pettus Hobby — (1878-1964)
264 Texas, Tom Green County, San Angelo — 810 — Charles B. Metcalfe — (May 18, 1856 - Dec. 10, 1941) — Tom Green County Statesman —
265 Texas, Travis County, Austin, Central Austin — 15417 — Jane Yelvington McCallum
266 Texas, Travis County, Austin, Downtown Austin — 15026 — The Woman Suffrage Movement in Texas
267 Texas, Walker County, Huntsville — 18181 — Powell Sanctuary
268 Texas, Williamson County, Georgetown — 13878 — Jessie Daniel Ames — (1883–1972)
269 Utah, Iron County, Parowan — William and Julia Lyman House — Utah Historic Site
270 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Capitol Hill — 288 — Old City Hall — Now known as Council Hall
271 Utah, Utah County, Lehi — 498 — Lehi Relief Society Hall
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272 Vermont, Windham County, West Townshend — Clarina Howard Nichols
273 Vermont, Windsor County, Plymouth — Achsa W. Sprague (1827-1862) — Spiritualist and Reformer
274 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Mistress Margaret Brent — (c1601–c1671)
275 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Suffragists and a Courtroom Decision in Alexandria — Alexandria Heritage Trail — City of Alexandria, est. 1749 —
276 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Remarkable Margaret Brent — Landowner, Lawyer, Suffragette — 1601 - 1671 —
277 Virginia, Bath County, Warm Springs — Q-35 — Mary Johnston — (1870 – 1936)
278 Virginia, Dinwiddie County, McKenney — K-304 — Sallie Jones Atkinson — 1860-1943 — Reported missing
279 Virginia, Fairfax County, Alexandria — E-69 — Little Hunting Creek
280 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 19 — "Forward Into Light," Toward Equality, 1920 - Present / The 19th Amendment
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281 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 1/2 — "Forward Out of Darkness" / Issuing a Call for Women's Rights
282 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 9/10 — 1916 / Nonviolent Protests at the White House Gates
283 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 3/4 — Building a Political Movement / Testing Constitutional Amendments
284 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 17/18 — Hard-Fought Ratification Campaigns in the States / The Continued Struggle for Voting Rights
285 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 7/8 — New Life in State by State Campaigns / The 1913 Suffrage Parade Captured National Attention
286 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Occoquan Workhouse
287 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — E-61 — Occoquan Workhouse
288 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Silent for Suffrage — Turning Point Suffragist Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
289 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 5/6 — Suffrage Campaigns State By State / New Leaders, New Approaches
290 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Suffragist Commemorative Wall
291 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Suffragist Commemorative Wall
292 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 11/12 — The Suffrage Campaign in Wartime / Suffrage Pickets Chose Prison
293 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Turning Point Suffragist Memorial — Turning Point Suffragist Memorial Association — [Donor plaques] —
294 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 15/16 — Victories in 1917 / Suffragists Demonstrated Until Congress Passed the 19th Amendment
295 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — Women Suffrage Prisoners at Occoquan Workhouse — Occoquan Regional Park — Reported permanently removed
296 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 13/14 — Worsening Conditions / Violent Repression
297 Virginia, Henrico County, Richmond — E-104-a — Adθle Goodman Clark
298 Virginia, Norfolk, Norfolk Auto Row Historic District — KV-21 — Pauline Adams — (1874-1957) — Reported missing
299 Virginia, Northumberland County, Lottsburg — O-48 — Holley Graded School
300 Virginia, Richmond, Church Hill — Elizabeth Van Lew — 1818 - 1900 — Women of Virginia Historic Trail —

328 entries matched your criteria. Entries 201 through 300 are listed above. ⊲ Previous 100 — The final 28 
 
 
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