List of Connecticut suffragists
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This is a list of Connecticut suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Connecticut.
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (Woman's Political union) of Connecticut.[1]
Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, Greenwich Equal Franchise League banner - Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association (CWSA), established in 1869.[2]
- Equal Rights Club of Willimantic, founded in 1894.[3]
- Greenwich Equal Suffrage League.[4]
- Farmington Equal Franchise League.[5]
- Hartford Equal Franchise League, established first as the Hartford Political Equality League in 1909.[6]
- Hartford Equal Rights League, founded in 1885.[7]
- Litchfield Equal Franchise League.[8]
- Men's League for Woman Suffrage.[9]
- Meriden Political Equality Club, founded in 1889.[10][3]
- National Junior Suffrage Corps.[11]
- New Haven Equal Franchise League, founded in 1912.[12]
- New Haven Political Equality Club.[5]
- National Woman's Party (NWP).[13]
- Norwalk Equal Franchise League (NEFL).[14]
- Norwich Equal Franchise League.[15]
- Old Lyme Equal Franchise League.[16]
- South Manchester Equal Franchise League.[5]
- Suffrage Emergency Corps, created in 1920.[17]
- Wallingford Equal Franchise League.[18]
- Waterbury Equal Franchise League.[5]
- Westport Equal Franchise League.[19]
- Windsor Equal Franchise League.[5]
Suffragists
Lillian Ascough.[20]
Connecticut Votes for Women, Working women need the vote c 1919 - Annie Brewer Austin (Middletown).[21]
- Elizabeth D. Bacon.[22]
- Dorothy Jones Bartlett.[23]
- Catharine Beecher.[24]
- Henry Ward Beecher.[25]
- Josephine Bennett (Hartford).[26][13]
- Minnie L. Bradley (New Haven).[27]
- Rhoda L. Brooks (Hartford).[28]
- Olympia Brown (Bridgeport).[29][30]
- Clara Burr (Norwich).[15]
- Frances Ellen Burr (Hartford).[2][21]
- Nathaniel J. Burton.[31]
- Helen Chisaski (Bridgeport).[26]
- Callie Mathes Coleman (Hartford).[28]
- Emily Parmely Collins (Hartford).[3]
- Sara Crawford (Westport).[19]
- Amelia Shaw MacDonald Cutler (Westport).[32]
- Daisy Trotter Daniels (Hartford).[28]
- Katherine Beach Day (Hartford).[21]
- Rosa J. Richardson Fisher (Hartford).[28]
- Catherine Flanagan (Hartford).[26]
- Sarah Lee Brown Fleming (New Haven).[28]
- Martha Minerva Franklin (New Haven).[28]
- Laura Gardin Fraser (Westport).[19]
- Minnie L. Glover (Hartford).[28]
- Elizabeth Jeter Greene (New London).[15][33]
- Alyse Gregory (Norwalk).[14]
- Phoebe Hanaford (New Haven).[30]
- Minnie Hennessy.[2]
- Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (West Hartford).[13][21]
- George A. Hickox (Litchfield).[34]
- Clara Hill (Norwalk).[35]
- Elsie Hill.[23]
- Maud W. Hincks (Bridgeport).[36]
- Isabella Beecher Hooker.[2]
- John Hooker.[24]
- Anna Louise James (Old Saybrook).[27]
- Mary A. Johnson (Hartford).[28]
- Ella B. Kendrick.[3]
- Lena E. Knighton (Hartford).[28]
- Ruby E. Koenig.[23]
- Ida Napier Lawson (Hartford).[28]
- Pearl Woods Lee.[37]
- Katharine Ludington (Old Lyme).[21]
- Martha Rufner Maddox (Hartford).[28]
- Elmer Livingston MacRae (Greenwich).[4]
- Anna Holden Mazzanovich (Westport).[19]
- Ethel L. Murray (West Hartford).[38]
- Valeria Hopkins Parker (Greenwich).[34]
- Alice Paul (Ridgefield).[39]
- Rose Payton (Hartford).[28]
- Emily Pierson (Cromwell).[35][21]
- Annie Porritt (Hartford).[40]
- Edna M. Purtell.[23]
- Anna B. Reese (Hartford).[28]
- Emma Winner Rogers.[41]
- Mary Jane Rogers (Montville).[21]
- Caroline Ruutz-Rees (Greenwich).[34]
- Linna Saunders (New Haven).[28]
- Beatrice Johnson Saxon (New Haven).[28]
- Ruth Scott.[23]
- Alfredo Samuel Guido Taylor (Norfolk).[9][42]
- Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson (Greenwich).[43]
- Mary Townsend Seymour (Hartford).[21]
- Abby Hadassah Smith (Glastonbury).[44][45]
- Julia Evelina Smith (Glastonbury).[46]
- The Smiths of Glastonbury.[47]
- Harriet Beecher Stowe (Hartford).[30]
- Rebecca Tanner (Stamford).[15]
- Augusta Lewis Troup (New Haven).[48]
- Ida Sully Troy (Hartford).[28]
- Elsie Ver Vane.[23]
- Helena Hill Weed (Norwalk).[49]
Politicians supporting women's suffrage
- John H. Light.[50]
- Clifford B. Wilson (Bridgeport).[51]
Suffragists campaigning in Connecticut
Groups
People
- Jane Addams.[52]
- Susan B. Anthony.[24]
- Ethel Arnold.[52]
- Charles A. Beard.[53]
- Ella Reeve Bloor.[18]
- Margaret Bondfield.[52]
- Carrie Chapman Catt.[54]
- Stanton Coit.[52]
- Rheta Childe Dorr.[55]
- Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore.[56]
- Max Eastman.[55]
- William Lloyd Garrison.[25]
- Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale.[57]
- Grace Raymond Hebard.[58]
- Arthur N. Holcombe.[53]
- Mary Seymour Howell.[59]
- Lucy Huffaker.[55]
- Fola La Follette.[60]
- Mary Livermore.[25]
- Owen Lovejoy.[52]
- Dudley Field Malone.[61]
- Emmeline Pankhurst.[34]
- Byron Phelps.[57]
- Jeannette Rankin.[57]
- Nancy Schoonmaker.[62]
- Ernest Thompson Seton.[52]
- Anna Howard Shaw.[63]
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton.[24]
- Lincoln Steffens.[52]
- Ruza Wenclawska.[57]
- Elizabeth Upham Yates.[3]
- Charles Zueblin.[52]

