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Local Suffragists and the Vote

Sun, Sep 16

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Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Histo

Donna Hill Herendeen, Farmington Historian, will moderate a panel of local historians from Ontario and Wayne Counties.

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Local Suffragists and the Vote
Local Suffragists and the Vote

Time & Location

Sep 16, 2018, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Histo, 151 Charlotte St, Canandaigua, NY 14424, USA

About the Event

We’ve been hearing a lot about the Suffrage Movement in these anniversary years between 2017 when New York State celebrated its 100th anniversary and 2020 when the country celebrates its 100th anniversary. There has been much focus on Seneca Falls and the Convention that launched the Suffrage movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and Frederick Douglass and on Susan B Anthony’s famous trial in Canandaigua for the crime of voting—it is almost as if we were there. One welcome side-effect and happy outcome of all the attention is the tremendous and meticulous research that is uncovering the work of local suffragists, brave advocates and activists in counties, towns, villages and hamlets across the region for the cause.

Come to Sonnenberg Gardens on September 16 and learn about some of these local suffragists—male and female. The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse Museum, and Sonnenberg Gardens, with support from Humanities NY, are…

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A small Quaker community built a simple meetinghouse in rural western New York - and from that vantage point witnessed (and often led) reform movements that changed democracy in nineteenth century America.

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