List of New Jersey suffragists
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This is a list of New Jersey suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in New Jersey.
New Jersey chapter of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage is formed in 1915.[1]
Suffragists leaving for the White House in 1913 - Equal Franchise Society of New Jersey, organized in 1910.[2]
- Equal Justice League, formed in Bayonne in 1911.[3]
- Equal Suffrage League of the Amboys.[4]
- Essex County Suffrage Society.[5]
- Hudson County Woman Suffrage Party.[6]
- Montclair Equal Suffrage League.[7]
- National Woman's Party (NWP) of New Jersey.[8]
- New Brunswick Equal Suffrage League.[4]
- New Jersey Men's League for Equal Suffrage, formed in 1910.[2]
- New Jersey State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs (NJSFCWC).[9]
- New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), formed in 1867.[10]
- Orange Political Study Club (OPSC), created in 1898.[11]
- Progressive Woman Suffrage Society.[8]
- Rutherford Equal Suffrage League.[12]
- Sewaren Equal Suffrage League.[13]
- Vineland Equal Suffrage Association, formed in 1866.[14]
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union.[12]
- Woman's Political Union of New Jersey.[5]
Suffragists

- Minnie Abbott (Atlantic City).[8]
- Minnie Adams (Sewaren).[13]
- Caroline B. Alexander (Hoboken).[15]
- Antoinette Brown Blackwell (Elizabeth).[10]
- Emma L. Blackwell.[16]
- Henry Browne Blackwell (Orange).[17]
- Cornelia Foster Bradford.[12]
- Augusta Cooper Bristol (Vineland).[18]
- Charlotte Emerson Brown.[19]
- Ida E. Duckett Brown.[9]
- Katharine H. Browning (West Orange).[20]
- Mary E. Cary Burrell (Essex County).[21]
- Harriet Frances Carpenter (Newark).[22][23]
- Flora Gapen Charters.[24]
- Edith H. Colby (West Orange).[25]
- Mary Kendall Loring Colvin (East Orange).[26]
- Henrietta Green Crawford (Vineland).[27]
- Agnes M. Cromwell (Mendham).[28]
- Seymour L. Cromwell.[29]
- May Chase Cummings (Middlesex County).[30]
- Fanny B. Downs (Orange).[31]
- Sarah Corson Downs.[32]
- Mary Dubrow (Passaic).[8]
- Thomas Edison (West Orange).[33]
- Charlotte N. Enslin (Orange).[34]
- Bertha L. Fearey (East Orange).[31]
- Lillian Feickert.[35]
- Florence F. Foster.[2]
- Susan Pecker Fowler (Vineland).[36]
- Cecilia Gaines (Jersey City).[37]
- Emma O. Gantz (East Orange).[15]
- Angelina Grimké.[38]
- Sarah Moore Grimké.[38]
- Florence Howe Hall.[31]
- Phebe Hanaford (Jersey City).[39][40]
- Alma Arabella Parker Harvey (Deal).[41]
- Carrie H. Henry (Jersey City).[25]
- Alison Turnbull Hopkins (Morristown).[8]
- Julia Hurlbut (Morristown).[8]
- Cornelia C. Hussey (East Orange).[20]
- Mary D. Hussey (East Orange).[31]
- Anna B. Jeffery.[42]
- Elizabeth A. Kingsbury (Vineland).[43]
- Beatrice Kinkead (Montclair).[44]
- Martha Klatscken (East Orange).[8]
- Clara Schlee Laddey.[45]
- Harriet Lafetra (Monmouth).[17]
- Alice Lakey (Cranford).[25]
- Amelia Berndt Moorfield (Newark).[46]
- Mary Pattison (Colonia).[1]
- Alice Paul (Mt. Laurel).[8]
- Mary Philbrook (Newark).[37]
- Aaron Macy Powell.[47]
- Anita Stillman Quarles (Hoboken).[48]
- Florence Spearing Randolph.[49]
- Ella M. Rice (Middlesex County).[49]
- Belle de Rivera (Mountain Lakes).[50]
- Linton Satterthwaite (Trenton).[51]
- Melinda Scott (Newark).[52]
- Phoebe Scott (Morristown).[8]
- Agnes Anne Schermerhorn (East Orange).[53]
- Therese Walling Seabrook (Keyport).[54]
- Sarah E. Selover (South River).[55]
- Minola Graham Sexton (Orange).[11]
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Tenafly).[56][14]
- Lucy Stone (Orange).[10][17]
- Rhea Vickers.[57]
- Mina Van Winkle.[51]

New Jersey suffragists, c. 1919 or 1920
Politicians supporting women's suffrage
- William Miller Baird.[58]
- Robert Carey (Jersey City).[29]
- Thomas Chattle.[59]
- Mabel H. Churchill.[60]
- Everett Colby.[29]
- Walter Evans Edge.[44]
- Charles M. Egan (Jersey City).[61]
- John Franklin Fort.[62]
- Antoinette Funk.[60]
- William C. Gebhardt (Hunterdon County).[57]
- Charles O'Connor Hennessy (Bergen County).[29]
- Henry Lafetra (Monmouth).[17]
- Victor Mavalag (Elizabeth).[62]
- Walter I. McCoy.[63]
- William Lawrence Saunders (Plainfield).[64]
- Judge John Whitehead.[19]
- Alexander Wilder (Newark).[65]
- Grant Griesman (Bowdoin ‘24)
- Alan Casey (from Madrid)
Suffragists campaigning in New Jersey
- Alice Stone Blackwell.[66]
- Lillie Devereux Blake.[67]
- Lucretia Longshore Blankenburg.[16]
- Harriot Stanton Blatch.[16]
- Laura Gregg Cannon.[68]
- Carrie Chapman Catt.[67]
- Mariana Wright Chapman.[20]
- Liska Stillman Churchill.[68]
- Annie Le Porte Diggs.[67]
- Rheta Childe Dorr.[3]
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman.[57]
- Kate M. Gordon.[20]
- Alyse Gregory.[68]
- Mary Garrett Hay.[20]
- Clara Cleghorn Hoffman.[34]
- Julia Ward Howe.[69]
- Fola La Follette.[68]
- Mary Livermore.[69]
- Sophia Loebinger.[45]
- Ellis Meredith.[16]
- George Middleton.[68]
- Florence Miller.[16]
- Emmeline Pankhurst.[2]
- Emily Pierson.[55]
- Anita Pollitzer.[70]
- Minnie Reynolds.[51]
- Helen Ring Robinson.[71]
- Anna Howard Shaw.[20]
- Mary Church Terrell.[72]
- Mabel Vernon.[73]
- Fanny Garrison Villard.[57]
- Elizabeth Upham Yates.[67]

