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Special History Study, Women's Rights, National Historical Park, Seneca Falls, New York
The purpose of the report is to provide basic historical background information on properties associated with Women's Rights National Historical Park. The buildings under consideration were the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, the Stanton House, and the Bloomer House in Seneca Falls, and the Hunt and McClintock Houses in Waterloo. The study is to establish if possible, the historical significance of the people and events associated with these buildings as they relate to the Women's Rights Convention of 1848. Each building is examined in a separate chapter, with a general introductory chapter on the village of Seneca Falls.
Special History Study, Women's Rights, National Historical Park, Seneca Falls, New York
The purpose of the report is to provide basic historical background information on properties associated with Women's Rights National Historical Park. The buildings under consideration were the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, the Stanton House, and the Bloomer House in Seneca Falls, and the Hunt and McClintock Houses in Waterloo. The study is to establish if possible, the historical significance of the people and events associated with these buildings as they relate to the Women's Rights Convention of 1848. Each building is examined in a separate chapter, with a general introductory chapter on the village of Seneca Falls.
Special History Study, Women's Rights, National Historical Park, Seneca Falls, New York
S. S. Weber (author)
1985
184 pages
Report
No indication
English