Womens History
Women's History
-- National
- American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of American Women's History and Culture in the United States (U.S. Library of Congress. American Memory. Research Guide)
- Exploring Women's History (U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities. Edsitement!: Best of the Humanities on the Web)
- Famous Firsts in American Women's History (History Channel)
- Milestones in U.S. Women's History (America.gov)
- National Women's Hall of Fame (The Hall of Fame)
- Pathfinder for Women's History, by Carol Faulkner, comp. (U.S. National Archives. Arhives Library Information Center)
- Seneca Falls Convention (U.S. Library of Congress. Reason. American Treasures of the Library of Congress)
- Women in the U.S. Army (U.S. Army)
- Women's History (Historical Text Archive)
- Women's Suffrage: Suffrage Organizations (U.S. Library of Congress. Manuscripts Division. American Memory. American Women)
-- New York State
- Dutch Women's Rights: New Netherland and New Amsterdam (Women's History Blogspot.com. History of American Women)
- History of the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, by Sylvain Cazalet (Articles on Homeopathy)
- Most Dangerous Woman in America: Examine the Complex Case of Typhoid Mary, a Cook Who was Quarantined for Life Against Her Will in the Early 1900s
- Happy 85th Anniversary to AAUW-NYS (American Association of University Women-New York State)
- History of the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, presented by Sylvain Cazalet (Articles on Homeopathy)
- History of the Women's Bar Association of the State of New York, by Barbara H. Grcevic (The Association)
- Legislative Women's Caucus, New York State (The Caucus)
- Married Women's Property Act, 1848: New York State (About.com)
- New York: Women's History (About.com)
- New York State in Early Women's Sports History (Northnet.org)
- Records in the New York State Archives Relating to Women: An Overview (The Archives)
- Selected Women's History Collections Held by the New York State Library (The Library)
- The Seneca Falls Convention (Library of Congress. American Treasures of the Library of Congress)
- The Seneca Falls Convention (1848) (University of Massachusetts. Lowell)
- Western New York Suffragists: Winning the Vote (Rochester Regional Library Council)
- Women in Politics: Early Women Elected to the NYS Legislature (American Association of University Women. St. Lawrence County, N.Y. Branch. Women of Courage)
- Women's Heritage (New York State. Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation)
- Women's History in the Collections of the New York State Museum (The State Museum)
- Women's History Month (New York Public Library)
- Women's Rights National Historical Park [Seneca Falls], New York (U.S. Interior Department. National Park Service)
- Women's Suffrage in New York State (Assemblywoman Carmen E. Arroyo)
- Susan B. Anthony House (The Museum)
- Susan B. Anthony House (U.S. Interior Department. National Park Service. Places Where Women Made History)
- Women Heritage and Rights (Visit Rochester)
-- Long Island, NY
- African Slaves on Long Island, New York (History of American Women)
- [Long Island Women] (LI Genealogy.com)
- Long Island Women's History: A Sampler from the PML Local History Collection [and Web Links] (Patchogue-Medford Library. Celia M. Hastings Local History Room)
- African-American Civil War Casualties Interred at Cypress Hill Cemetery, Long Island, New York, comp. by Henry Robert Burke (LWF Communications. Resting Places of U.S. Colored Troops. New York)
- African-American Civil War Museum Honors OB Civil War Vet David Carll, by Dagmar Fors Karppi (Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot, August 20, 2010)
-- Suffolk County, NY
- 2008 Women's Hall of Fame Inductees (Suffolk County, N.Y. Office of Women's Services)
- 2007 Women's Hall of Fame Inductees (Suffolk County, N.Y. Office of Women's Services)
- Ida Sammis (Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership) - A suffragist of Huntington, an able political organizer, and one of the earliest women elected to the NYS Legistature
- Ida Sammis (Wikipedia)
- L.I.'s Shinnecock Tribe Considers Giving Women the Right to Vote, by Jonathan Rabinovitz (Archives. New York Times, December 26, 1992)
- The Witchcraft Cases of Hall and Harrison, George Lincoln Burr, ed. (Hanover Historical Texts Project; drawn from Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1914: 41-52)
- Women's Suffrage Tent Tour at Suffolk County Fair, Long Island, NY, 1914
(City University of New York. LaGuardia and Wagner Archives @ flicker.com)
