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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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By Don Morfe, January 20, 2016
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101New Jersey (Burlington County), Mount Laurel — Paulsdale
102New Jersey (Essex County), Newark — Karr/Milburn House — Historic Site
103New Jersey (Monmouth County), Shrewsbury — Harriet LaFetra (1823-1906) — Women’s Heritage Trail — Shrewsbury Friends Meeting and Cemetery —
104New Jersey (Morris County), Mountain Lakes — Mountain Lakes Railroad Station — 1912
105New Jersey (Passaic County), Haledon — The Botto House — Women’s Heritage Trail — Maria Botto —
106New Jersey (Union County), Summit — Florence Spearing Randolph — Women’s Heritage Trail — Wallace Chapel AME Zion Church —
107New Mexico (Catron County), Datil — Ada McPherson Morley (1852-1917)
108New York (Broome County), Binghamton — 490 — Centenary Church
109New York (Cattaraugus County), Olean — 363 — Women's Suffrage
110New York (Cayuga County), Brutus — Conduit For Ideas — The Canalway Trail
111New York (Chautauqua County), Jamestown — Chautauqua County Political Equality Club
112New York (Cortland County), Cortland — Suffragist
113New York (Cortland County), Homer — Childhood Home
114New York (Essex County), Lewis — 341 — Inez Milholland
115New York (Fulton County), Johnston — 372 — Suffrage Pioneer
116New York (Fulton County), Johnstown — Elizabeth Cady Stanton — 1815 - 1902
117New York (Fulton County), Johnstown — Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony —     1815 - 1902         1820 - 1906
118New York (Fulton County), Johnstown — Historic Johnstown
119New York (Fulton County), Johnstown — Women's Rights
120New York (Genesee County), LeRoy — Women’s Suffrage
121New York (Livingston County), Geneseo — 498 — Shaw Sisters
122New York (Monroe County), Greece — 499 — Greenleaf Home
123New York (Monroe County), Rochester — 505 — Douglass Home
124New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Frederick Douglass Home Site
125New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Susan B. Anthony House — Headquarters of the Suffrage Movement
126New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Susan B. Anthony Voted Here
127New York (Montgomery County), Amsterdam — "Mother Lake"
128New York (Montgomery County), Canajoharie — Canajoharie Academy
129New York (Montgomery County), Charleston — Margaret Houck
130New York (Montgomery County), Fort Plain — Diefendorf Hall
131New York (Nassau County), East Farmingdale — 381 — Abigail E. Leonard
132New York (Nassau County), Oyster Bay — A Place in History
133New York (New York County), New York — Dr. Gertrude B. Kelly Playground — .52 Acre
134New York (New York County), New York — Elizabeth Cady Stanton — (1815 - 1902) — Reformer —
135New York (New York County), New York — Frederick Douglass — 1818-1895
136New York (Onondaga County), Fayetteville — Matilda Joslyn Gage Home
137New York (Ontario County), Victor — Women's Rights
138New York (Oswego County), Oswego — Birthplace Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
139New York (Rensselaer County), Troy — Emma Willard
140New York (Rensselaer County), Valley Falls — Julia Blanche S. Clum — 1867-1919
141New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — "Passage"
142New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — First Presbyterian Church of Seneca Falls
143New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — First Woman’s Rights Convention
144New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — Onward to the Vote
145New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — Suffrage Park
146New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — The Stanton House: Shaping a Reformer — Women's Rights National Historical Park
147New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — We Will Accomplish Wonders
148New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — When Anthony Met Stanton
149New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — Women's Rights National Park
150New York (St. Lawrence County), Richville — 374 — Helen Rich — 1827 - 1915
151New York (Suffolk County), Amityville — 368 — Naomi W. Griffiths
152New York (Suffolk County), Babylon — 367 — Suffrage Study Club
153New York (Suffolk County), East Hampton — 371 — May Groot Manson — 1859-1917
154New York (Suffolk County), Huntington — 422 — Suffrage Rally
155New York (Washington County), Cambridge — 693 — Hubbard Hall
156New York (Wyoming County), Warsaw — 1853-1925 — Ella Hawley Crossett
157North Carolina (Beaufort County), Washington — B-24 — Josephus Daniels
158North Carolina (Forsyth County), Winston-Salem — J-105 — N.C. Federation of Women's Clubs
159North Carolina (Wayne County), Goldsboro — F-65 — Gertrude Weil — 1879-1971
160Ohio (Athens County), Athens — Ohio University's Distinguished Visitors
161Ohio (Butler County), Oxford — 35- 9 — Stanton's "Magnificent Dwelling" / Elizabeth Cady Stanton
162Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Eliza D. Stewart — 1816 - 1908
163Ohio (Clinton County), Chester Township — 12-14 — Jonah’s Run Baptist Church / Underwood Farms Rural Historic District
164Ohio (Erie County), Sandusky — 23-22 — Jury of Erie County Women / Erie County Courthouse
165Ohio (Geauga County), Newbury — 13-28 — South Newbury Union Chapel
166Ohio (Geauga County), Newbury — This Tablet Marks the Site of Union Chapel
167Ohio (Lake County), Painesville — 12-43 — The Casement House / General Jack and Frances Jennings Casement
168Ohio (Lake County), Willoughby — 23-43 — Cora Gaines Carrel
169Ohio (Licking County), Homer — 5-45 — Victoria Claflin-Woodhull-Martin / First Woman Candidate for President of the United States
170Ohio (Lorain County), Oberlin — 30-47 — Antoinette Brown Blackwell and First Church in Oberlin — Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825–1921)
171Ohio (Lorain County), Oberlin — 13-47 — Oberlin College and Community / Abolitionism in Oberlin — Founded in 1833 /                      
172Ohio (Morgan County), McConnelsville — 12-58 — Frances Dana Gage / Mount Airy Mansion
173Ohio (Trumbull County), Warren — 15-78 — Harriet Taylor Upton
174Ohio (Washington County), Marietta — 20-84 — Muskingum River Underground Railroad / Marietta Leaders of the Underground Railroad
175Oregon (Clackamas County), Oregon City — Abigail Scott Duniway — Rebel for Rights
176Oregon (Polk County), Rickreall — Polk County Fairgrounds Applegate Trail Kiosk — Southern Route to Oregon
177Oregon (Tillamook County), Manzanita — Oswald West
178Pennsylvania (Centre County), Bellefonte — Anna Wagner Keichline — (1889 - 1943)
179Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Media — Anna Howard Shaw — (1847-1919)
180Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Upper Darby — Abraham L. Pennock
181Pennsylvania (Franklin County), Chambersburg — 23 — Hannah Patterson — National Votes for Women Trail — Road to the 19th Amendment —
182Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — Louisa May Alcott
183South Carolina (Beaufort County), Parris Island — Northern Most Known Bastion of Spanish Florida
184Tennessee (Benton County), Camden — 4A 50 — Mary Cordelia Beasley-Hudson
185Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — 3A 108 — Anne Dallas Dudley — 1876-1955
186Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — 3A 170 — Capers Memorial CME Church
187Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — Nineteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution — The Right of Citizens of the United States To Vote Shall Not Be Denied — Or Abridged By The United States Or By Any State On Account Of Sex —
188Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — 155 — Woman Suffrage Rallies
189Tennessee (Hamilton County), Chattanooga — 2A 108 — Abby Crawford Milton — 1881 -1991
190Tennessee (Overton County), Livingston — 2D 36 — Albert Houston Roberts — 35th Governor of Tennessee — 1919-1921 —
191Tennessee (Shelby County), Memphis — 4E 75 — Elizabeth Avery Meriwether — 1824 - 1917
192Tennessee (Shelby County), Memphis — 4E 123 — Mary Church Terrell — 1863 - 1954
193Texas (Harris County), Houston — 14912 — W. L. and Susan Clayton
194Texas (Panola County), Carthage — 10835 — Margie Neal — (1875 - 1971)
195Texas (Polk County), Moscow — 10397 — Texas Statesman William Pettus Hobby — (1878-1964)
196Texas (Tom Green County), San Angelo — 810 — Charles B. Metcalfe — (May 18, 1856 - Dec. 10, 1941) — Tom Green County Statesman —
197Texas (Travis County), Austin — 15417 — Jane Yelvington McCallum
198Texas (Travis County), Austin — 15026 — The Woman Suffrage Movement in Texas
199Texas (Walker County), Huntsville — 18181 — Powell Sanctuary
200Texas (Williamson County), Georgetown — 13878 — Jessie Daniel Ames — (1883–1972)

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