Vermont Equal Suffrage Association.

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The Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association was organized in 1883 and held its first annual meeting in January 1885 in Barton Landing. The membership was made up of both men and women and was closely allied with the American Woman's Suffrage Association and Lucy Stone. In 1907 the Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association changed its name to the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association. When it became clear in 1920 that women had the right to vote the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association became the Vermont League of Women Voters, affiliated with the National League of Women Voters.

From the description of Vermont Equal Suffrage Association papers, 1883-1927. (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36065016

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creatorOf Vermont Equal Suffrage Association Papers, 1883-1927 Vermont Historical Society
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associatedWith Clement, Percival Wood, 1846-1927. person
associatedWith League of Women Voters. corporateBody
associatedWith National American Woman Suffrage Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Olzendam, Lilian H. person
associatedWith Parmelee, Annette W. person
associatedWith Vermont League of Women Voters. corporateBody
associatedWith Woman's Christian Temperance Union. corporateBody
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Vermont
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Women
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Active 1883

Active 1927

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