List of Vermont suffragists
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This is a list of Vermont suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Vermont.
- American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA).[1]
- Burlington Equal Franchise League.[2]
- National Woman's Party (NWP).[3]
- New England Woman Suffrage Association (NEWSA).[4]
- Vermont Equal Suffrage Association, reorganized from VWSA in 1907.[5][6]
- Vermont Woman Suffrage Association (VWSA), formed in 1870.[7]
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).[8]
Suffragists

- Elizabeth Colley (Waterbury).[9]
- L. J. C. Daniels (Grafton).[10]
- Seneca M. Dorr (Rutland).[11]
- Eliza Eaton.[12]
- Maria L. T. Hidden.[1]
- Laura Kezer (Rochester).[13]
- Laura Mooore (Barnet).[14]
- Clarina I. H. Nichols.[15]
- Lillian Olzendam.[16]
- Annette W. Parmelee (Enosburgh).[17]
- Julia Pierce.[18]
- Anna Hawks Putnam (Bennington).[19]
- Grace Willey Sherwood (St. Albans).[20][21]
- Mary Bennetts Spargo (Bennington).[19]
- Elizabeth Van Patten (Burlington).[22]
- Charles W. Willard.[11]
- Frances Rastall Wyman (Manchester).[10]
Politicians supporting women's suffrage in Vermont
- Harvey Howes (Fair Haven).[23]
- Hosea Mann.[24]
- Wendell Phillips Stafford.[24]
- Russell S. Taft (Burlington).[11]
Suffragists campaigning in Vermont
- Sara MacCormack Algeo.[25]
- Henry Browne Blackwell.[8]
- Mary Nettie Chase.[8]
- Tracy Cutler.[4]
- Susan Fessenden.[26]
- Antoinette Funk.[21]
- William Lloyd Garrison.[27]
- Julia Ward Howe.[4]
- Mary H. Hunt.[28]
- Abby Hutchinson Patton.[29]
- Mary Livermore.[11]
- Emma Barrett Molloy.[30]
- Frances H. Rastall.[31]
- Nancy Schoonmaker.[32]
- Anna Howard Shaw.[33]
- Lucy Stone.[4]
- Mary Traffarn Whitney.[34]
- Frances Willard.[35]
- Charles Zueblin.[26]
Publications
- Christian Repository (Montpelier).[36]