Sarah Read Adamson-Dolley was the first American female doctor. She enhanced the lives of both rich and poor women by her example and her work as a physician.
Adamson-Dolley House Site
Historic Site Categories: Medicine, Suffrage, Women's Rights
Sarah Read Adamson-Dolley was the first American female doctor. She enhanced the lives of both rich and poor women by her example and her work as a physician.
Site of plenary sessions of two state conventions of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association (NYSWSA): December 16–18, 1890, and October 24–27, 1905.
Founded in 1827, the early church edifice was connected to the Underground Railroad in Rochester.
Home to Susan B. Anthony, her mother, Lucy, and sister Mary from 1866 after the death of her father, Daniel Anthony.