Anthony, Mary S., 1827-1907

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Mary Stafford Anthony April 2, 1827, Battenville, New York – February 5, 1907, Rochester, New York; raised Quaker, younger sister of Susan B. Anthony; worked as a teacher and principal, had her own home, and served as a women's rights activist; She taught in the city of Rochester's public schools for 27 years, being promoted to principal. She was the first woman known in Rochester to receive equal pay to men who were principals; attended the Rochester Women's Rights Convention of 1848 with her parents; In 1872 Anthony sisters and fourteen other women were arrested for voting illegally in Rochester; there was no provision for women to vote; joined the Women's Christian Temperance Union in 1873; 1893, Anthony became corresponding secretary of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association; 1885, Anthony organized and hosted the first meeting of the local Women's Political Club. She served as its president for more than a decade, from 1892 to 1903;

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Name Entry: Anthony, Mary S., 1827-1907

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