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The Susan B. Anthony House, a National Historic Landmark, is located at 17 Madison St. in Rochester, NY. The property is part of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. Throughout Susan B. Anthony's life, this Rochester house served as her women's rights organizational headquarters. For forty years, this simple brick house served as the ...
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony led fifteen other women from this house at 17 Madison Street to a polling place around the corner on West Main Street (a barbershop, at the time), to demand to be allowed ...
The women’s suffrage activist lived in the house from 1833 to 1839. Susan B. Anthony’s childhood home is fairly nondescript, with just a small placard in the stone retaining wall and a sign ...
The Susan B. Anthony Childhood House in Battenville, New York was built in 1832. It was a childhood home of suffragette Susan B. Anthony. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Susan B. Anthony lived there from age 13 to age 19, from 1833 to 1839. The family moved to there from Adams, Massachusetts, where she was ...
OHU50K Notes $119,900. This charming, two story, move-in ready home in the historic Susan B Anthony neighborhood is an elegant mix of old and new. It’s loaded with history (built in 1878) and character (9 ft beamed ceilings, original hardwoods, exposed brick), while still blending in a modern aesthetic (fully upgraded bathroom w/ tile ...
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Also within the neighborhood is the Susan B. Anthony House, which was the suffragist's residence for the last decades of her life, now a museum, as well as the Cunningham Carriage factory built in 1848 on Canal Street. James Cunningham Son & Co. sold more carriages in the United States in the 1880s than all other manufacturers combined.
A National Historic Landmark, the Susan B. Anthony house at 17 Madison Street was the headquarters of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and Anthony was even arrested in the house’s front parlor for voting illegally in 1872. Anthony was also an abolitionist and an advocate for equal education and pay for women.