Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association.

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The Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association, originally known as the Woman's Rights Association of Indiana, was founded in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, in October 1851. Hannah Hiatt of Winchester, Indiana, was its first president. Amanda M. Way and Mary F. Thomas were also associated with the organization's early history. The association was reorganized as the Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association in 1869.

From the description of Record book 1851-1886. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 47836350

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creatorOf Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association. Record book 1851-1886. Indiana Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Hiatt, Hannah, fl. 1851. person
associatedWith Howard University corporateBody
associatedWith Richmond (Ind.) Woman Suffrage Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Thomas, Mary F., fl. 1851. person
associatedWith Way, Amanda M., 1828-1914. person
associatedWith Woman's Rights Association of Indiana. corporateBody
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Indiana
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Women
Women's rights
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Active 1851

Active 1886

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