Birthplace For Equal Suffrage For Women In Florida
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member JJsquared
N 27° 46.383 W 080° 36.078
17R E 539283 N 3072126
A great surprise to find this in tiny Fellsmere, Florida. There is a micro cache (GCM7RH) just south of this marker.
Waymark Code: WMQX2
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 09/19/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member overrover
Views: 52

This historical marker reads:
BIRTHPLACE FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN IN FLORIDA
"The population of Fellsmere is of a high type of intelligence, with lofty ideals and wise execution. Progressive in all things, perhaps no better indication of the fact may be given than the unanimous vote of the town granting unrestricted suffrage to women."
Fellsmere Tribune, March 8, 1916.
At a February 1915 meeting at the Dixie Theater, Fellsmere citizens accepted the articles of incorporation unanimously. The charter included a unique proposal that women be "granted full and equal privilege for suffrage in municipal elections." Local bills seldom received close scrutiny from legislators, and the equal suffrage provision went unnoticed. In signing the act that created the town of Fellsmere, Governor Park Trammell, in effect, gave women the right to vote in its municipal elections. In the June 19, 1915 city election, Mrs. Zena M. Dreier was the first woman to cast a ballot in Fellsmere, in all of Florida, and south of the Mason-Dixon Line. The town residents took much pride in this unique woman's right, and urged neighboring municipalities to follow the 'Fellsmere Way' to equal suffrage. In 1920, a US Constitutional amendment granted suffrage to women. But history will note that Fellsmere led the way.

A Florida Heritage Site sponsored by the National Organization for
Women - Indian River and the Florida Department of State.

Marker Number: F-519

Date: 2004

County: Indian River

Marker Type: Roadside

Sponsored or placed by: jjsquared

Website: Not listed

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