Elizabeth Cady Stanton House 11
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's youngest four children were born in this house -- Theodore (1851), Margaret (1852), Harriot (1856), Robert (1859). Daniel (1842) was born in Johnstown, New York, Henry (1844) was born i... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House 1 - Public Domain image, National Parks G...
A kitchen wing extended off the back of the section, seen closest, in this photo.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House 12
Elizabeth Cady Stanton shared this house with her husband Henry and their seven children.
Wood graining sample - National Parks Gallery
This piece of interior molding from the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House shows the hand-painted wood graining technique. This sample from the Stanton House documents the faux finish used to make the moldings and tr... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House 2 - Public Domain image, National Parks G...
Only two of the four portions of the house have been preserved. The two-story section on the left was actually the center of the house with a wing with a porch, matching in reverse the right, on the left side.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House 3 - Public Domain image, National Parks G...
The house was nearly twice the size as it is now, with a mirror image of the front porch and small wing on the other side of the two-story section.
The home of abolitionist and women's-rights pioneer Elizabeth Cady Sta...
Stanton called the house "Grassmere" and the "Center of the Rebellion." Stanton moved into the home with her husband and three sons in May 1847. Elizabeth Cady Stanton sold the property in 1862, and the family ... More
Women's Rights National Historical Park
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Women's Rights National Historical Park
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Women's Rights National Historical Park
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Women's Rights National Historical Park
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Women's Rights National Historical Park
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls, Sene...
Significance: Elizabeth Cady Stantion was an effective proponent of women's rights for over half a century. She was influential in organizing a Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, which is widely... More