A prominent Iroquois woman in the late 18th century, Catharine Montour married a Seneca chief named Telenemut, also known as Thomas Hudson.
Queen Catharine Montour Memorial
Historic Site Categories: Native Americans, Women's Rights
New York State Women’s Rights and Suffrage Trail Sites: key locations
A prominent Iroquois woman in the late 18th century, Catharine Montour married a Seneca chief named Telenemut, also known as Thomas Hudson.
Birthplace and early-childhood home of Susan B. Anthony. Now a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to preserving Anthony’s birthplace and raising awareness of her legacy.
Susan B. Anthony’s home from 1833 to 1839. Built by her father, Daniel Anthony, in 1832. Located in the hamlet of Battenville, in the Town of Greenwich, New York.
Forty-first annual New York State Woman Suffrage Association convention held here October 20–23, 1909.