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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.
 
Judge Thomas M. Peters Marker image, Touch for more information
By Sandra Hughes, April 20, 2010
Judge Thomas M. Peters Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
1Alabama (Lawrence County), Moulton — Judge Thomas M. Peters
2Arizona (Maricopa County), Tempe — Hayden HouseConstructed 1874
3Arizona (Yavapai County), Prescott — Site of the O'Neill/Munds House
4California (Alameda County), Berkeley — Golden Sheaf Bakery AnnexCity of Berkeley Landmark - designated in 1978 — Clinton Day, Architect, 1905 * Jim Novosel, Architect, 2000 —
5California (Monterey County), Monterey — Colton Hall – Site of California’s Original Constitution
6California (Sacramento County), Sacramento — Luella Buckminster-Johnston1861 – 1958
7California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — King of the Road!The Golden Gate’s Golden Age of Cycling
8California (San Joaquin County), Lodi — Laura de Force Gordon1838 - 1907
9California (Santa Clara County), Los Gatos — "The Cats"
10California (Santa Clara County), Morgan Hill — [Morgan Hill] Centennial ProjectA History Trail — Dedicated November 10, 2006 —
11California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 969 — Homesite of Sarah WallisMayfield Farm
12California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Knox-Goodrich Building
13California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 32 — San Jose Woman's Club
14California (Santa Cruz County), Santa Cruz — Georgiana Bruce Kirby1818 – 1887
15Colorado (Denver County), Denver — 7e — National Woman Suffrage MovementWall Street of the Rockies — Seventeenth Street Denver, Colorado —
16Colorado (Denver County), Denver — The Women's Suffrage Association of Colorado
17Colorado (Larimer County), Fort Collins — Auntie Stone Cabin
18Delaware (New Castle County), Newark — Emalea Pusey Warner (1853-1948)
19Delaware (Sussex County), Milton — SC-207 — Governor Joseph Maull Carey
20District of Columbia (Washington), Anacostia — Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
21District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — 5 — Army Nurse Corps TrainingFormer Walter Reed Army Medical Center — Walking Tour —
22District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — From June to December, 1917The Occoquan Steps
23District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — Dupont Circle Mural Key
24District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — Tomáš G. Masaryk
25District of Columbia (Washington), Judiciary Square — Pennsylvania Avenue — [The Newseum Terrace] —
26District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — 5850-2019 — Alice Paul1885 - 1977
27District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Ida Wells-Barnett 1862 - 1921The Extra Mile — Points of Light Volunteer Pathway —
28District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Jane Addams 1860 - 1935The Extra Mile — Points of Light Volunteer Pathway —
29District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Susan B. Anthony 1820 - 1906The Extra Mile — Points of light Volunteer Pathway —
30District of Columbia (Washington), Tenleytown — 2 — A Country RoadTop of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
31Florida (Indian River County), Fellsmere — F-519 — Birthplace for Equal Suffrage for Women in Florida
32Florida (Leon County), Tallahassee — F-393 — Governor John W. Martin House
33Georgia (DeKalb County), Lithonia — 044-88 — Rebecca Latimer Felton
34Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Linwood Cemetery
35Georgia (Oconee County), Watkinsville — 108-6 — Jeannette Rankin’s Georgia Home
36Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Search for EqualityLooking for Lincoln
37Illinois (St. Clair County), Belleville — Carrie Thomas Alexander-Bahrenburg1861-1929 — Progressive Activist —
38Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Emerine Jane Holman Hamilton1810 - 1889 — Pioneer in Religion, Education, Philanthropy, Reform —
39Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — May Wright Sewell
40Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Sewall House
41Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Susan B. Anthony(February 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906)
42Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — 49.2004.4 — Zerelda G. Wallace
43Indiana (Randolph County), Winchester — 68 2013.1 — Amanda Way
44Indiana (Randolph County), Winchester — 68.2010.1 — Randolph County Quakers
45Indiana (Wayne County), Centerville — 89.2013.1 — George Washington Julian
46Indiana (Wayne County), Dublin — 89.2003.1 — Indiana’s First Woman’s Rights Convention
47Iowa (Dallas County), Waukee — 24 — Historic Des Moines / Noted Des Moines Residents
48Iowa (Polk County), Mitchellville — 23 — Historic Des Moines / Noted Des Moines Residents
49Iowa (Pottawattamie County), Underwood — Historic Council Bluffs / Noted Council Bluffs Residents
50Iowa (Pottawattamie County), Underwood — Historic Council Bluffs / Noted Council Bluffs Residents
51Iowa (Worth County), Northwood — Historic Northern Iowa / Carrie Lane Chapman Catt - (1859 - 1947)
52Kansas (Leavenworth County), Fort Leavenworth — Elizabeth Schenck Smith House
53Kansas (Leavenworth County), Leavenworth — 13 — The AnthonysHistoric Wayside Tour #13
54Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — Corridor of Flags
55Kentucky (Boyd County), Catlettsburg — 2136 — Mary Elliott Flanery
56Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 4 — Dr. Mary E. Britton
57Kentucky (Fayette County), Lexington — 1876 — Madeline M. Breckinridge / Kentucky Suffrage Leader
58Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — 2173 — First Unitarian Church
59Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — 1 — Susan Look Avery
60Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1872 — Frances E. Beauchamp / Prohibition Advocate(1857-1923)
61Kentucky (Mason County), Maysville — Shackleford Residence
62Maine (Kennebec County), Augusta — 18 — Granite Block / Un Bâtiment en granitThe Museum in the Streets
63Maine (York County), Saco — Dr. Laura Black Stickney, 1879-1961Saco Main Street Museum Walk
64Maine (York County), Saco — Sarah Fairfield Hamilton, 1831-1909Saco Main Street Museum Walk
65Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — A Community LegacyWest Street — The Banneker-Douglass Museum —
66Maryland (Baltimore), Bromo Arts District — Striving for Civil Liberties: The Progressives of Mount Vernon
67Maryland (Baltimore), Upton — 8 — Suffrage LeadersRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
68Maryland (Baltimore County), Overlea — Women's Suffrage
69Maryland (Baltimore County), Towson — Goucher CollegeNational Votes for Women Trail — Road to the 19th Amendment —
70Maryland (Carroll County), Westminster — None — Just Government League
71Maryland (Dorchester County), Church Creek — Finding FreedomNational Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
72Maryland (Garrett County), Oakland — Garrett County Pilgrimage
73Maryland (Kent County), Still Pond — Maryland’s First Women Voters
74Maryland (Prince George's County), Hyattsville — Suffrage Motorcade
75Maryland (Prince George's County), Hyattsville — The Constitution / The 19th Amendment
76Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — In 1648 Margaret Brent Asks for “Vote...And Voyce”
77Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — Laura Maryland Carpenter BlinnMistress Margaret Brent
78Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — Margaret Brent Hall1840 - 1951
79Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — Margaret Brent Pilgrimage
80Maryland (St. Mary's County), St. Mary's City — St. John's and the Wider World
81Maryland (Talbot County), Easton — Frederick Douglass1817 - 1895 — Negro Patriot —
82Massachusetts (Berkshire County), Adams — Susan Brownell AnthonyFebruary 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906 — Born Adams, Massachusetts —
83Massachusetts (Middlesex County), Concord — Two Revolutions
84Massachusetts (Worcester County), West Brookfield — Birthplace of Lucy Stone
85Michigan (Calhoun County), Marshall — 2161 — Mary Miller / Hillside
86Michigan (Mecosta County), Green Charter Township — S720 — Anna Howard Shaw
87Michigan (Oakland County), Farmington — S371 — Gov. Fred M. Warner
88Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ann Arbor — Social and Political Change on South University
89Mississippi (Marshall County), Holly Springs — Ida B. Wells-Barnett(1862-1931) — Famed African-American journalist, educator, suffragette, and human rights activist. —
90Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Kansas City Athenaeum
91Missouri (St. Louis), Midtown — Long Roads To FreedomMissouri's Civil War
92Montana (Missoula County), Missoula — Rankin Hall
93Nebraska (Thayer County), Hebron — 433 — Thayer County
94Nevada (Clark County), Las Vegas — 190 — Original Homesite of a Las Vegas Pioneer: Charles 'Pop’ Squires, 1865-1958
95New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — Nathaniel & Armenia WhiteDowntown Concord — Est. 1725 —
96New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — 0147 — White Park
97New Jersey (Bergen County), Fort Lee — Preserving the Palisades
98New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Alice Stokes PaulWomen's Heritage Trail
99New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Paulsdale
100New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Paulsdale

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