Links
Scituate Town Library (halfway down right side is link to old newspapers and town reports)
Duxbury Rural and Historical Society, with collection of Judith Smith papers
Massachusetts Historical Society, with extensive collection of Judith Smith papers and family photographs
MACRIS (Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System) - online documentation of historical buildings and other resources
Contact me to learn more of my documentation on file in MACRIS
Third Cliff and Rivermoor in Scituate, my old website with historical information
Massachusetts Humane Society on Third Cliff, Scituate, my old website with historical information
George Lunt, my old website with historical information about an important and controversial figure (1803-1885) in Massachusetts history. He retired to Scituate and gained federal funding to improve the town's harbor.
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, with extensive Women's Rights Collection, and issues of the Woman's Journal
Online Biographical Dictionary of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States, with biographical sketch of Judith Winsor Smith
Boston Women's Heritage Trail, with walking tours of sites important to women's rights. A pioneering website, with lots of great information.
Website of Suffrage100MA, dedicated to commemorating the centennial of the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women suffrage
Excellent 19th Amendment Centennial film, by Suffrage100MA, August 2020, The Fight For Women's Suffrage: Looking Back, Marching Forward!, on YouTube
Women's Suffrage Tour of Plymouth, MA -- short video from Plymouth Antiquarian Society, 9/7/20
Authors/historians/writers on suffrage
Website of Johanna Neuman, author of Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites who Fought for Women's Right to Vote (2017), and And Yet They Persisted: How American Women Won The Right To Vote (Dec. 2019)
Website of Brooke Kroeger, author of
The Suffragents: How Women Used Men to Get the Vote (2017)
Website 1 and website 2 of Barbara F. Berenson, author of Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement: Revolutionary Reformers (2018)
Smithsonian Institution's Women's History Initiative, "Because of Her Story," here
Library of Congress, so many great photos and collections, website
National Park Service, Women's History, with 19th Amendment coverage, here
Suffrage Reading List, created by Eileen Sherman at the Boston Public Library. Includes some of the books listed elsewhere on this page.
Here is another suffrage reading list, from Suffrage100MA
A nice list of Suffrage Journals, from Woman Suffrage Memorabilia website
Turning Point Suffragist Memorial, with patial list of Massachusetts suffragists
Website of Susan Ware, author of
Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote (2019)
Website of Tina Cassidy, author of Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait? Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the Right to Vote (2019)
Website of Allison K. Lange, author of upcoming Picturing Political Power Images in the Women’s Suffrage Movement (2020)
Brooke Kroeger, Susan Ware, and Johanna Neuman, “Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement,” panel discussion, October 17, 2019, National Archives and Records Administration, C-SPAN
Christina Wolbrecht, “Women Voters, 1920-2016,” talk, January 30, 2020, Boston Athenaeum, C-SPAN
Fascinating profiles of 75 major suffragists, from Women's Studies Database, National Women's History Project, University of Maryland
National Women's History Museum (with great copy of "Pennsylvania on the picket line" photo), website