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Women’s History: Right to Vote had Beginnings in upstate New York
March marked Women’s History Month. And, many of the early crusaders who fought for the right to vote lived in upstate New York. Men and women helped this cause, but three upstate women in particular — Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Josyln Gage — are credited with shaping the national conversation in […]
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March marked Women’s History Month. And, many of the early crusaders who fought for the right to vote lived in upstate New York. Men and women helped this cause, but three upstate women in particular — Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Josyln Gage — are credited with shaping the national conversation in the mid and late 1800s, which led to Women’s Suffrage in 1920. All of the women were also abolitionists.
Stanton, Anthony, and Gage were founding members of the National Woman Suffrage Association and served in various offices of the organization from 1869 to 1889. When the association formed, it had representatives from 19 states and focused on changing the U.S. Constitution.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born in Johnstown and she helped organize the Women’s Rights Convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls. It was in Seneca Falls that she gave her famous speech, the Declaration of Sentiments, and declared that women should have the right to vote. She is often credited as beginning the organized women’s rights and suffrage movements in the U.S., and she traveled across the country to give speeches. In one of her most frequent speeches, “Our Girls,” she urged girls to get an education and earn an income if they needed to do so. She and Susan B. Anthony gathered 400,000 signatures with the Women’s Loyal National League for a petition to end slavery and ratify the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. Her history is preserved in Seneca Falls at the Women’s Rights National Historic Park and the National Women’s Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls.
Matilda Joslyn Gage was born in Cicero. In 1871, Gage was one of many women who tried to vote, but was denied the right in Fayetteville. During the Civil War, she helped organize hospital supplies for Union soldiers and fought for an end to slavery. Her home in Fayetteville became a station on the Underground Railroad. Her relationships with Native American women convinced Gage and others that the subordination of women was not natural. She was also the mother-in-law of L. Frank Baum and she had a profound influence on his writing, especially with “The Wizard of Oz.” Her story is documented and preserved locally at the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation in Fayetteville.
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony voted, but was arrested for doing so in Rochester. She argued that the Constitution gave her that right; however, she was denied a trial by jury and lost her case. She advocated for better pay for women. While working as a teacher in Canajoharie in 1848, Anthony discovered that male teachers were paid $10 a month and female teachers made $2.50. Her paper, “The Revolution,” argued for equal pay for equal work and she promoted a policy of purchasing American-made goods. Anthony is often remembered as being the first woman to appear on a dollar coin. Her entire history is preserved at the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House in Rochester. Each of the women authored “A History of Women’s Suffrage” together.
The movement wasn’t always unified. Strategies for achieving the right to vote varied, from challenging male-voting-only laws in court to passing suffrage acts in each state. Each effort had failures and successes along the way. However, Stanton, Anthony, and Gage, worked to see a change at the federal level that affirmed a woman’s right to vote.
During the 1910s, protests, hunger strikes, and demonstrations were held throughout the country and suffragette groups had formed in many communities. A pivotal year for our country was 1917. U.S. declared war on Germany. New York granted women the right to vote, and by that time, other states had too. Suffragists decided to get behind the war effort to further their cause, and in 1918, President Woodrow Wilson declared his support for women’s suffrage. This eventually led to the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. The amendment was ratified in 1920. Unfortunately, Stanton, Anthony, and Gage did not live to see this day.
To commemorate the long-fought right-to-vote movement, the New York Legislature enacted a commission to facilitate celebrations of women’s suffrage across the state. Beginning in 2017 and through 2020, New York will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. The Women’s Rights National Historic Park, the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, and the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House, along with various state agencies, will be involved in planning the events. The events aim to educate the public about our state’s history but will also, hopefully, draw tourists and revenue for localities and inspire generations about the historic movement and pursuit of equal rights.
To learn more about the local women’s history museums, visit the Matilda Josyln Gage Foundation at http://www.matildajoslyngage.org/, the Women’s National Historic Park at http://www.nps.gov/wori/index.htm, and the Susan B. Anthony House and Museum website at http://susanbanthonyhouse.org/index.php. All of their stories are also preserved at the National Women’s Hall of Fame (https://www.womenofthehall.org).
William (Will) A. Barclay is the Republican representative of the 120th New York Assembly District, which encompasses most of Oswego County, including the cities of Oswego and Fulton, as well as the town of Lysander in Onondaga County and town of Ellisburg in Jefferson County. Contact him at barclaw@assembly.state.ny.us, or (315) 598-5185.
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The Bonadio Group recently announced that DIANA WILSON, BRETT COBURN, and KEELEY ANN HINES have been promoted to principal. Wilson is a principal in Bonadio’s Internal Audit division in Syracuse. She has worked in the banking industry for nearly 25 years in Ohio and Syracuse. Coburn is a principal in The Bonadio Group’s Enterprise Risk
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The Bonadio Group recently announced that DIANA WILSON, BRETT COBURN, and KEELEY ANN HINES have been promoted to principal. Wilson is a principal in Bonadio’s Internal Audit division in Syracuse. She has worked in the banking industry for nearly 25 years in Ohio and Syracuse. Coburn is a principal in The Bonadio Group’s Enterprise Risk Management division. He has more than 28 years’ experience in the IT industry, including managing and directing IT and security efforts for commercial and defense aerospace industry companies and those in the nuclear utility industry. Hines is a principal in the Government Compliance and Labor division in Bonadio’s Syracuse office. She has more than 10 years’ experience providing auditing and accounting services to clients and has extensive experience with Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) pronouncements and federal compliance requirements. Hines received her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Le Moyne College and is a CPA.
MEAGHAN LANDRY and ASHLEY WOOD have been promoted to managers at Bonadio. Wood is a manager in the Commercial division in Syracuse. Her primary focus is on audits. Wood is a CPA and a graduate of SUNY Oswego, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting and an MBA. Landry is also a manager in the Commercial division in Syracuse. Her primary area of expertise is accounting and auditing. Landry is a CPA and a graduate of King’s College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting.
Fust Charles Chambers LLP has hired MARGARET LALLY as a senior health-care consultant. She brings more than two years’ experience in the health-care industry as a financial analyst for decision support, budget & reimbursement. Lally holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Hobart & William Smith Colleges and an MBA from the University of Rochester,
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Fust Charles Chambers LLP has hired MARGARET LALLY as a senior health-care consultant. She brings more than two years’ experience in the health-care industry as a financial analyst for decision support, budget & reimbursement. Lally holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Hobart & William Smith Colleges and an MBA from the University of Rochester, Simon Graduate School of Business.

BRIAN MAGNOSI has joined the Cowley Team as its senior digital strategist. Previously, he spent more than a decade in the pharmaceutical and telecommunications industries. Magnosi holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and business from SUNY Oneonta.
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BRIAN MAGNOSI has joined the Cowley Team as its senior digital strategist. Previously, he spent more than a decade in the pharmaceutical and telecommunications industries. Magnosi holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and business from SUNY Oneonta.

Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted ZACK CLARK to associate creative director, responsible for all media platforms. Clark has been with the agency for eight years and was previously a senior copywriter. He earned his bachelor’s degree in advertising from Syracuse University.
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Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted ZACK CLARK to associate creative director, responsible for all media platforms. Clark has been with the agency for eight years and was previously a senior copywriter. He earned his bachelor’s degree in advertising from Syracuse University.
CARRIE HOOD has joined Bonacci Architects, pllc as architectural designer and project manager. She studied architecture at Roger Williams University in Rhode Island and brings more than 15 years’ architectural experience in design, construction documentation, and supervision of construction projects.
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CARRIE HOOD has joined Bonacci Architects, pllc as architectural designer and project manager. She studied architecture at Roger Williams University in Rhode Island and brings more than 15 years’ architectural experience in design, construction documentation, and supervision of construction projects.

Southern Tier Harley-Davidson has promoted JASON MACE to sales manager. He has been with Southern Tier Harley-Davison for three years, working in motorcycle sales. Mace previously worked as an investigator for workers’ compensation.
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Southern Tier Harley-Davidson has promoted JASON MACE to sales manager. He has been with Southern Tier Harley-Davison for three years, working in motorcycle sales. Mace previously worked as an investigator for workers’ compensation.
CHRISTINA CARAMELLA has joined VIP Structures as property manager. She has almost five years’ experience as a property manager and leasing agent. Prior to joining VIP, Caramella served as property manager for JGB Properties in Syracuse. COLLEEN DYKINS has joined VIP as payroll and benefits administrator. She has 25 years’ experience performing many human-resources-related duties.
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CHRISTINA CARAMELLA has joined VIP Structures as property manager. She has almost five years’ experience as a property manager and leasing agent. Prior to joining VIP, Caramella served as property manager for JGB Properties in Syracuse. COLLEEN DYKINS has joined VIP as payroll and benefits administrator. She has 25 years’ experience performing many human-resources-related duties. Prior to joining VIP, Dykins served as HR manager/safety director for Precision Systems Manufacturing Inc. in Liverpool.
POMCO has hired JILL CAVANAGH as customer-service supervisor. She brings more than 14 years’ experience in customer-service leadership. Cavanagh is a graduate of SUNY Brockport and holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies.
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POMCO has hired JILL CAVANAGH as customer-service supervisor. She brings more than 14 years’ experience in customer-service leadership. Cavanagh is a graduate of SUNY Brockport and holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies.
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