History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elizabeth Cady Stanton, reformer; born, Johnstown. N. Y.,November 12, 1815; married Henry Brewster Stanton, anti-slavery orator and politician; advocated national womens partyin 1840; called the first womans rights convention at SenecaFalls, N. Y., July, 1848; for 25 years addressed congressannually on the need for passing a suffrage amendment to theconstitution of the United States; president national womansuffrage association, 1865-1893; died at New York City, October26, Anna Howard Shaw Anna Howard


History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elizabeth Cady Stanton, reformer; born, Johnstown. N. Y.,November 12, 1815; married Henry Brewster Stanton, anti-slavery orator and politician; advocated national womens partyin 1840; called the first womans rights convention at SenecaFalls, N. Y., July, 1848; for 25 years addressed congressannually on the need for passing a suffrage amendment to theconstitution of the United States; president national womansuffrage association, 1865-1893; died at New York City, October26, Anna Howard Shaw Anna Howard Shaw, clergyman and reformer; born atNewcastle-on-Tyne, England, February 14, 1847; came toAmerica when 4 years old; graduated in theology and medicinefrom Boston university, 1885; licensed to preach in the methndistprotestant church; was pastor of three different churches inBoston; prominent in the national woman suffrage associationand was its president from 1886 to 1904; traveled through thecountry with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stantonworking and speaking for suffrage; died Mo\lan, Pa., July2, 1919.


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