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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18CO_first-presbyterian-church-of-seneca-falls_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
First Presbyterian Church of Seneca Falls founded in 1807.Current building dedicated in 1873, first Equal Rights Amendment proposed here in 1923 by Alice Paul.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18CN_womens-rights-national-park_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Welcome to one of the few national parks dedicated to a social reform movement - Women's rights.Here in Seneca Falls and Waterloo, in living rooms and on front porches, in private and in public, a group of five women started a movement that would …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM557_the-great-lighthouse_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Home to progressive thinkers and welcoming to reformist speakers, the Wesleyan Chapel was known as the "Great Light House." In 1843, amidst emerging local and national controversy over freedom of speech, the role of women, temperance, and the m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM556_a-courageous-call-for-equal-rights_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
At first we traveled quite alone?but before we had gone many miles we came on the other wagon -load of women?and long before we reached Seneca Falls we were a procession. Charlotte Woodward, about 1920 Here in the Wesleyan Chapel, at 11 a.m. o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM54O_revolutionary-soldiers_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
To the memoryofRevolutionary Soldiers,Pioneer SettlersofSeneca CountyAnd to commemorateSeneca Countyas part of themilitary tractassigned as bountytoRevolutionary Soldiers Erected bySA-GO-WA-THA ChapterDaughter ofThe American RevolutionOf Seneca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM54M_red-jacket_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Was born here about 1758. The famous Indian oratorand Seneca Chief sought topreserve peace with U.S. Died in Buffalo in 1830.
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SA-GO-YA-WAT-HA(He keeps them awake) The orator of the Six Nations of IroquoisA chief of the Wolf Clan of the SenecasBorn near this spot-died at Buffalo N.Y.1750            1830
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM539_first-womans-rights-convention_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
On this spot stood the Wesleyan ChapelWhere the First Woman's Rights Convention in the World's history was heldJuly 19 and 20 1848———————Elizabeth Cady StantonMoved this resolutionWhich was seconded by Fre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM529_first-convention-for-womans-rights_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
First convention forWoman's RightsWas held on this corner1848
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM528_mynderse-academy_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Named for Col. Wilhelmus Mynderse, founder of Seneca Falls
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