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261:, who served as city superintendent of public schools in Dunkirk, where they made their home. From early girlhood she felt the injustice of denying to woman a voice in government, which concerned her the same as a man, but as her time was taken up to a great extent in household affairs, and she lived in a community where few sympathized with her feelings and none were ready to come out and take a stand for freedom, she did not take an active part in the reforms of the day until 1889. Then, owing mainly to her efforts, a political equality club was organized in Dunkirk, of which she was made president. This club flourished under her management, and before the close of her first year as president of the Dunkirk club, she was elected president of the 272:, where, through the request of the county club, the subject was allowed to be advocated. Aside from the presidency of these clubs, she served upon a number of important committees connected with suffrage work, including chair of the National Woman Suffrage Association's press department. Although deeply interested in all the reforms of the day tending to the uplifting of humanity, she devoted most of her time to the enfranchisement of woman believing this to be the most important reform before the American people in that day, and one upon which all other reforms rest. 103: 540: 36: 480: 455: 434: 555: 280:
Babcock was a member of the Adams Memorial Unitarian church and of the Woman's Alliance of that church, and was a member of the Women's Literary Club. She died at her home in Dunkirk, on December 29, 1934, aged 82.
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At the close of her first year as president of that club, she was unanimously re-elected. On July 25, 1891, she had the honor of presiding over the first woman in suffrage meeting ever held at the
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Anthony, Susan B.; Gage, Matilda Joslyn (1881).
322:. Warren, Pennsylvania. Warren Times Mirror. 31 December 1934. p. 2 237:, with the names of other prominent suffragists. Babcock died in 1934. 217:; January 11, 1852 – December 29, 1934) was a pioneer leader in the 483:
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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At the age of eighteen, she married Prof. John W. Babcock, of
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since 1880. Her name was inscribed on a bronze tablet in the
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"Elinor Monroe Babcock Funeral services"


Willard & Livermore 1893
Stanton, Anthony & Gage 1881
Willard & Livermore 1893
"Mrs. Babcock, Suffrage Pioneer Leader, Is Dead"
Mountain Pine 1906

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