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Name
  
Henrietta Livermore

Died
  
October 15, 1933

Education
  
Wellesley College


Henrietta Wells Livermore

Full Name
  
Henrietta J. Wells

Born
  
May 22, 1864 (
1864-05-22
)
San Francisco, California

Spouse(s)
  
Arthur Leslie Livermore (m. 1890–1933)

Children
  
Henry Wells Livermore (?-1959) Russell Blake Livermore

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Henrietta Wells Livermore (May 22, 1864 - October 15, 1933) organized the first meeting of suffragists at her Park Avenue apartment in 1910, which became the Women's National Republican Club.

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Biography

She was born as Henrietta Wells on May 22, 1864 to Judge Henry Jackson Wells and Maria A. Goodnow in San Francisco, California. She attended Harvard Grammar School then Wellesley College and graduated in 1887. She receiver her master's degree in 1893 from the same institution.

On October 21, 1890, she married Arthur Leslie Livermore in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a New York lawyer, and they lived in Yonkers, New York.

They had as children: Henry Wells Livermore (?-1959) and Russell Blake Livermore.

In 1920 she was a member of the Republican National Committee and urged women to vote:

You have it in your hands to win. You have new ideas, new methods in politics, and I cannot impress upon you too strongly the part you have to play in the coming campaign. You must cooperate with the men and have confidence in your own ability. The greatest work of the campaign will be the overcoming of the inertia and indifference of those who have a vote."

She died on October 15, 1933.

References

Henrietta Wells Livermore Wikipedia