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Eliza Wright Osborne participated in the women's suffrage movement as the vice president of the New York State Women Suffrage Association. The founder of Auburn's Woman's Educational and Industrial Union, she also donated $ 200,000 to erect the building used by that organization for its programs and
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Eliza Wright Osborne died on July 19, 1911, in her residence, No. 99 South Street in Auburn. She died at the age of 81. Her will, which was made public on July 23, 1911, made provisions for family, friends and former associates from the suffrage movement, and also provided the following bequests:
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services for women. Along with other prominent New York suffragists such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Eliza Wright Osborne was one of the seventy-two women on the national roll of honor of the National League of Women.
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Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Auburn: $ 25,000 plus the building that Elizabeth Wright Osborne built for the Auburn Women's Union at a cost of $ 200,000.
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WOMEN WILL UNVEIL HONOR ROLL TABLETS; Voters' League's National and State Lists at Capital Will Include 79 New Yorkers. (1931, March 26). TimesMachine.
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In 1851, Wright married David Munson Osborne, a farm machinery manufacturer. They had four children: Emily, Florence, Thomas, and Helen. Her son,
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TRIBUTE TO SUFFRAGE LEADER; Memorial Services at Auburn, N.Y., to the Late Eliza Wright Osborne. (1911, October 16). TimesMachine.
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and the eldest sister of Tallman, Ellen, William, and Francis Wright. In 1848, her mother and her maternal aunt,
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The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Women's Rights Convention
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The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Women's Rights Convention
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and feminist, who became vice president of the New York Woman Suffrage Association.
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Biographical Sketch of Eliza Wright Osborne | Alexander Street Documents. (n.d.)
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Honor Suffrage Leader: Memorial Service for Mrs. Eliza Wright Osborne at Auburn
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on September 3, 1829, Eliza Wright Osborne was a daughter of David Wright and
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The niece and daughter, respectively, of prominent women's rights activists
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Her memorial service was held in Auburn on October 15, 1911. The Rev.
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Cayuga Orphan Asylum/Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children: $ 5,000;
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An inventory of the collection at Syracuse University. (n.d.)
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Wright; September 3, 1829 – July 19, 1911) was an American
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George Junior Republic, Freeville: $ 20,000; and the
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Aurora, Erie County, New York
Auburn, New York
Suffragist
women's rights
Martha Coffin Wright
Lucretia Mott
née
suffragist
Lucretia Mott
Martha Coffin Wright
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Anna Howard Shaw
Auburn, New York
Aurora, Erie County, New York
Martha Coffin Wright
Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Convention
Thomas Mott Osborne
Anna Howard Shaw



Biographical Sketch of Eliza Wright Osborne | Alexander Street Documents. (n.d.)
The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Women's Rights Convention
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0-252-02904-6

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