Women's Suffrage 🗳️ Historical Markers
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| 1► Alabama (Lawrence County), Moulton — Judge Thomas M. Peters — |
| 2► Arizona (Maricopa County), Tempe — Hayden House — Constructed 1874 — |
| 3► Arizona (Yavapai County), Prescott — Site of the O'Neill/Munds House — |
| 4► California (Alameda County), Berkeley — Golden Sheaf Bakery Annex — City of Berkeley Landmark - designated in 1978 — Clinton Day, Architect, 1905 * Jim Novosel, Architect, 2000 — |
| 5► California (Monterey County), Monterey — Colton Hall – Site of California’s Original Constitution — |
| 6► California (Sacramento County), Sacramento — Luella Buckminster-Johnston — 1861 – 1958 — |
| 7► California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — King of the Road! — The Golden Gate’s Golden Age of Cycling — |
| 8► California (San Joaquin County), Lodi — Laura de Force Gordon — 1838 - 1907 — |
| 9► California (Santa Clara County), Los Gatos — "The Cats" — |
| 10► California (Santa Clara County), Morgan Hill — [Morgan Hill] Centennial Project — A History Trail — Dedicated November 10, 2006 — |
| 11► California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 969 — Homesite of Sarah Wallis — Mayfield Farm — |
| 12► California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Knox-Goodrich Building — |
| 13► California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 32 — San Jose Woman's Club — |
| 14► California (Santa Cruz County), Santa Cruz — Georgiana Bruce Kirby — 1818 – 1887 — |
| 15► Colorado (Denver County), Denver — 7e — National Woman Suffrage Movement — Wall Street of the Rockies — Seventeenth Street Denver, Colorado — |
| 16► Colorado (Denver County), Denver — The Women's Suffrage Association of Colorado — |
| 17► Colorado (Larimer County), Fort Collins — Auntie Stone Cabin — |
| 18► Delaware (New Castle County), Newark — Emalea Pusey Warner (1853-1948) — |
| 19► Delaware (Sussex County), Milton — SC-207 — Governor Joseph Maull Carey — |
| 20► District of Columbia (Washington), Anacostia — Frederick Douglass National Historic Site — |
| 21► District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — 5 — Army Nurse Corps Training — Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center — Walking Tour — |
| 22► District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — From June to December, 1917 — The Occoquan Steps — |
| 23► District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — Dupont Circle Mural Key — |
| 24► District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — Tomáš G. Masaryk — |
| 25► District of Columbia (Washington), Judiciary Square — Pennsylvania Avenue — [The Newseum Terrace] — |
| 26► District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — 5850-2019 — Alice Paul — 1885 - 1977 — |
| 27► District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Ida Wells-Barnett 1862 - 1921 — The Extra Mile — Points of Light Volunteer Pathway — |
| 28► District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Jane Addams 1860 - 1935 — The Extra Mile — Points of Light Volunteer Pathway — |
| 29► District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Susan B. Anthony 1820 - 1906 — The Extra Mile — Points of light Volunteer Pathway — |
| 30► District of Columbia (Washington), Tenleytown — 2 — A Country Road — Top of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail — |
| 31► Florida (Indian River County), Fellsmere — F-519 — Birthplace for Equal Suffrage for Women in Florida — |
| 32► Florida (Leon County), Tallahassee — F-393 — Governor John W. Martin House — |
| 33► Georgia (DeKalb County), Lithonia — 044-88 — Rebecca Latimer Felton — |
| 34► Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Linwood Cemetery — |
| 35► Georgia (Oconee County), Watkinsville — 108-6 — Jeannette Rankin’s Georgia Home — |
| 36► Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Search for Equality — Looking for Lincoln — |
| 37► Illinois (St. Clair County), Belleville — Carrie Thomas Alexander-Bahrenburg — 1861-1929 — Progressive Activist — |
| 38► Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Emerine Jane Holman Hamilton — 1810 - 1889 — Pioneer in Religion, Education, Philanthropy, Reform — |
| 39► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — May Wright Sewell — |
| 40► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Sewall House — |
| 41► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Susan B. Anthony — (February 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906) — |
| 42► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — 49.2004.4 — Zerelda G. Wallace — |
| 43► Indiana (Randolph County), Winchester — 68 2013.1 — Amanda Way — |
| 44► Indiana (Randolph County), Winchester — 68.2010.1 — Randolph County Quakers — |
| 45► Indiana (Wayne County), Centerville — 89.2013.1 — George Washington Julian — |
| 46► Indiana (Wayne County), Dublin — 89.2003.1 — Indiana’s First Woman’s Rights Convention — |
| 47► Iowa (Dallas County), Waukee — 24 — Historic Des Moines / Noted Des Moines Residents — |
| 48► Iowa (Polk County), Mitchellville — 23 — Historic Des Moines / Noted Des Moines Residents — |
| 49► Iowa (Pottawattamie County), Underwood — Historic Council Bluffs / Noted Council Bluffs Residents — |
| 50► Iowa (Pottawattamie County), Underwood — Historic Council Bluffs / Noted Council Bluffs Residents — |
| 51► Iowa (Worth County), Northwood — Historic Northern Iowa / Carrie Lane Chapman Catt - (1859 - 1947) — |
| 52► Kansas (Leavenworth County), Fort Leavenworth — Elizabeth Schenck Smith House — |
| 53► Kansas (Leavenworth County), Leavenworth — 13 — The Anthonys — Historic Wayside Tour #13 — |
| 54► Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — Corridor of Flags — |
| 55► Kentucky (Boyd County), Catlettsburg — 2136 — Mary Elliott Flanery — |
| 56► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 4 — Dr. Mary E. Britton — |
| 57► Kentucky (Fayette County), Lexington — 1876 — Madeline M. Breckinridge / Kentucky Suffrage Leader — |
| 58► Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — 2173 — First Unitarian Church — |
| 59► Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — 1 — Susan Look Avery — |
| 60► Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1872 — Frances E. Beauchamp / Prohibition Advocate — (1857-1923) — |
| 61► Kentucky (Mason County), Maysville — Shackleford Residence — |
| 62► Maine (Kennebec County), Augusta — 18 — Granite Block / Un Bâtiment en granit — The Museum in the Streets — |
| 63► Maine (York County), Saco — Dr. Laura Black Stickney, 1879-1961 — Saco Main Street Museum Walk — |
| 64► Maine (York County), Saco — Sarah Fairfield Hamilton, 1831-1909 — Saco Main Street Museum Walk — |
| 65► Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — A Community Legacy — West Street — The Banneker-Douglass Museum — |
| 66► Maryland (Baltimore), Bromo Arts District — Striving for Civil Liberties: The Progressives of Mount Vernon — |
| 67► Maryland (Baltimore), Upton — 8 — Suffrage Leaders — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail — |
| 68► Maryland (Baltimore County), Overlea — Women's Suffrage — |
| 69► Maryland (Baltimore County), Towson — Goucher College — National Votes for Women Trail — Road to the 19th Amendment — |
| 70► Maryland (Carroll County), Westminster — None — Just Government League — |
| 71► Maryland (Dorchester County), Church Creek — Finding Freedom — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — |
| 72► Maryland (Garrett County), Oakland — Garrett County Pilgrimage — |
| 73► Maryland (Kent County), Still Pond — Maryland’s First Women Voters — |
| 74► Maryland (Prince George's County), Hyattsville — Suffrage Motorcade — |
| 75► Maryland (Prince George's County), Hyattsville — The Constitution / The 19th Amendment — |
| 76► Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — In 1648 Margaret Brent Asks for “Vote...And Voyce” — |
| 77► Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — Laura Maryland Carpenter Blinn — Mistress Margaret Brent — |
| 78► Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — Margaret Brent Hall — 1840 - 1951 — |
| 79► Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — Margaret Brent Pilgrimage — |
| 80► Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — St. John's and the Wider World — |
| 81► Maryland (Talbot County), Easton — Frederick Douglass — 1817 - 1895 — Negro Patriot — |
| 82► Massachusetts (Berkshire County), Adams — Susan Brownell Anthony — February 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906 — Born Adams, Massachusetts — |
| 83► Massachusetts (Middlesex County), Concord — Two Revolutions — |
| 84► Massachusetts (Worcester County), West Brookfield — Birthplace of Lucy Stone — |
| 85► Michigan (Calhoun County), Marshall — 2161 — Mary Miller / Hillside — |
| 86► Michigan (Mecosta County), Green Charter Township — S720 — Anna Howard Shaw — |
| 87► Michigan (Oakland County), Farmington — S371 — Gov. Fred M. Warner — |
| 88► Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ann Arbor — Social and Political Change on South University — |
| 89► Mississippi (Marshall County), Holly Springs — Ida B. Wells-Barnett — (1862-1931) — Famed African-American journalist, educator, suffragette, and human rights activist. — |
| 90► Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Kansas City Athenaeum — |
| 91► Missouri (St. Louis), Midtown — Long Roads To Freedom — Missouri's Civil War — |
| 92► Montana (Missoula County), Missoula — Rankin Hall — |
| 93► Nebraska (Thayer County), Hebron — 433 — Thayer County — |
| 94► Nevada (Clark County), Las Vegas — 190 — Original Homesite of a Las Vegas Pioneer: Charles 'Pop’ Squires, 1865-1958 — |
| 95► New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — Nathaniel & Armenia White — Downtown Concord — Est. 1725 — |
| 96► New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — 0147 — White Park — |
| 97► New Jersey (Bergen County), Fort Lee — Preserving the Palisades — |
| 98► New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Alice Stokes Paul — Women's Heritage Trail — |
| 99► New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Paulsdale — |
| 100► New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Paulsdale — |
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