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Description 1848 Womens rights plaque at DUPC.jpg |
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Historical plaque commemorating the Rochester Woman's Rights Convention at the First Unitarian Church of Rochester, New York, in 1848 approximately two weeks following the first Woman's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York. The plaque was dedicated on the 150th anniversary of the convention. It is mounted on the Downtown United Presbyterian Church of Rochester, which is adjacent to the site of the First Unitarian church at that time. Colleen Hurst, historian of First Unitarian at that time, initiated the project and designed the plaque.
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Author | Colleen C Hurst |
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