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Location: New York

Adamson-Dolley House Site

Rochester, Monroe County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Medicine, Suffrage, Women's Rights

Sarah Read Adamson-Dolley was the first American female doctor. She enhanced the lives of both rich and poor women by her example and her work as a physician.

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Alasa Farms

Sodus, Wayne County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Abolitionism, Religion, Suffrage, Utopian Community, Women's Rights

Located in the hamlet of Alton, in the Town of Sodus, New York. Shaker farmstead from 1826 to 1838. Fourierist community from 1843 to 1846.

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Albany, New York

Albany, Albany County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Law, Suffrage, Women's Rights

Last NYS Women’s Rights Convention before the Civil War (1861); “Bill to prohibit Disenfranchisement” (1885).

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The Albion Hotel

Potsdam, Saint Lawrence County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Suffrage, Women's Rights

Convention/speech held at dining room as no hall or church would accept them.
Note: Building no longer exists.

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Alfred University

Alfred, Allegany County, New York
Historic Site Category: Education

One of first two co-educational colleges in New York State (the other was St. Lawrence). 1837—Academy; 1852?—College. Oldest building is Alumni Hall, c. 1840.

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The Alice Austen House Museum

Staten Island, Richmond County, New York
Historic Site Categories: LGBTQ Rights, Photography

Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Austen was an artist with a strong aesthetic sensibility.

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Alva Erskine Stirling Belmont Mausoleum

Bronx, Bronx County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Suffrage, Women's Rights

The final resting place of suffragette Alva Vanderbilt Belmont in Woodlawn Cemetery.

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Apollo Hall

New York, New York County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Suffrage, Women's Rights

Site of multiple woman’s suffrage conventions and celebrations from 1870 to 1873.

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Association Hall

Albany, Albany County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Suffrage, Women's Rights

Site of 1854 “Justice to Women” and 1860 New York State Women’s Rights Conventions.

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First Universalist Church, Rochester, New York

Rochester, Monroe County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Religion, Suffrage, Women's Rights

Site of plenary sessions of two state conventions of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association (NYSWSA): December 16–18, 1890, and October 24–27, 1905.

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Memorial AME Zion Church

Rochester, Monroe County, New York
Historic Site Categories: AfAm Rights, Religion, Suffrage, Women's Rights

Founded in 1827, the early church edifice was connected to the Underground Railroad in Rochester.

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The National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House

Rochester, Monroe County, New York
Historic Site Categories: Suffrage, Women's Rights

Home to Susan B. Anthony, her mother, Lucy, and sister Mary from 1866 after the death of her father, Daniel Anthony.

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