Papers of Fanny Baker Ames in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1907-1943

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Papers of Fanny Baker Ames in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1907-1943

Papers of Fanny Baker Ames in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1907-1943

Correspondence, photographs, etc., of Fanny Baker Ames, suffragist and reformer. These papers are part of the Woman's Rights Collection.

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Fanny (Baker) Ames, 1840-1931

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Fanny Baker Ames was born Julia Frances Baker in Canandaigua, New York. She spent much of her adult life in Philadelphia and Boston, working for charitable and political causes. In all her endeavors, she worked closely with her husband, Charles Gordon Ames, a Unitarian minister whom she married in 1863. In 1888, the Ameses settled permanently in Boston, where FBA held various offices in Massachusetts and New England suffrage associations, including the presidency of the Boston Equal...

Boston Equal Suffrage Association.

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