- Esther Hobart Morris
Esther Hobart Morris (
August 8 ,1814 –April 2 ,1902 ) was a leader in the Americanwoman's suffrage movement. She was also the first woman to serve as a justice of the peace in the United States.Esther Hobart McQuigg was born in Tioga County,
New York . Orphaned at age 11, she was apprenticed to a seamstress and became a successful milliner and businesswoman. As a young woman she was active in the anti-slavery movement. She married Artemus Slack in 1841 but was widowed in 1845. She moved to Peru,Illinois , to settle the property in her husband's estate. There she realized the legal difficulties faced by women because in Illinois, women were not allowed to own or inherit property. She married John Morris, a prosperous merchant, and in 1869 they moved to a gold rush camp at South Pass City,Wyoming Territory .To promote the idea of giving women the right to vote, Morris organized a tea party (some people call this "The Wyoming Tea Party") for the electors and candidates for the first territorial legislature. With the national woman suffrage movement still being organized, Wyoming's enactment of such a law in 1869 was a legislative milestone. Laws were also passed giving married women control of their own property and providing equal pay for women teachers.
When appointed justice of the peace for the South Pass District on February 17, 1870, she became the first woman to hold judicial office in the modern world. During the statehood celebration in 1890 she was honored as a suffrage pioneer. In 1895, at age 80, she was elected a delegate to the national suffrage convention in Cleveland,
Ohio . She died in Cheyenne, Wyoming on April 2, 1902, and is buried in the capital city's Lakeview Cemetery.A statue of Morris by sculptor
Avard Fairbanks is displayed in front of theWyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne. In 1960, the state ofWyoming donated abronze casting of the statue to theU.S. Capitol 'sNational Statuary Hall Collection .ee also
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History of feminism External links
* [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/morris.cfm Esther Hobart Morris ] at www.aoc.gov
* [http://www.madeinwyoming.net/profiles/morris.php Made In Wyoming: Our Legacy of Success ] at www.madeinwyoming.net
* [http://wyoarchives.state.wy.us/articles/emorris.htm ESTHER MORRIS ] at wyoarchives.state.wy.us
* [http://wyshs.org/morris.htm Statue of Esther Hobart Morris ] at wyshs.org
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