
Did you know that the men of Exeter voted on whether they should allow women to vote in presidential elections... all the way back in 1903?
Guess what the outcome was? Better than you may think; but not quite enough. (Answer will be at the end.)
The Women's Suffrage question was posed to every NH town via a State-wide referendum for March 1903, so the ladies of Exeter got busy organizing. One of the things they did was to invite a famous speaker to come to the Exeter Town Hall. Famed suffragist Elizabeth Cady-Stanton had just died, two months prior, but her daughter came. Vassar graduate Mrs. Harriot Stanton-Blatch spoke on Friday night, February 27th. Here is what the editor of the Exeter Newsletter had to say:
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I found this while researching for book #3 in my historical-fiction mystery series set in Exeter, and it made me laugh!
So, there is your chuckle for the day... to help lighten the mood during this run-up to Nov. 3, 2020.
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I hope you are able to get over to Water St Bookstore and pick up my first two books: "Incident at Exeter Tavern" and "Incident at Ioka." They are chock full of town history, as will be "Incident at Exeter Depot" which is set in 1903, and will arrive in 2021. Thanks for your support!
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PS- so the Exeter 1903 vote went like this: YES let them vote= 103. NO WAY EVER =109. (The state was about the same split too.)