References
Biographies of Matilda Joslyn Gage
- Brammer, Leila R. (2000) Excluded from Suffrage History: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Nineteenth-Century American Feminist. Greenwood Press.
- Carpenter, Angelica Shirley (2018) Born Criminal: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Radical Suffragist. South Dakota Historical Society Press.
- Corey, Mary E. (2019) The Political Life and Times of Matilda Joslyn Gage. Paramount Market Publishing.
- Patrick, Lucia (2003) Religion and Revolution in the Thought of Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826–1898). Florida State University.
- Shapiro, Charlotte M. (2013) Searching for Matilda: Portrait of a Forgotten Feminist. Charlotte M. Shapiro.
- Wagner, Sally Roesch (1998) Matilda Joslyn Gage: She Who Holds the Sky. Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation.
- Wagner, Sally Roesch (2003) The Wonderful Mother of Oz. Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation.
Books by Matilda Joslyn Gage
- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Anthony, Susan B., and Gage, Matilda Joslyn (1881, 1886) History of Woman Suffrage. Volumes 1, 2, and 3. Charles Mann, London.
- Gage, Matilda Joslyn (1893) Woman, Church and State. The Original Exposé of Male Collaboration Against the Female Sex. Republished by Dorsey, James Owen Joslyn (2008) Woman, Church and State: A Historical Account of the Status of Woman through the Christian Ages. Forgotten Books and independently republished in 2018, 2020, and 2021.
Biographies of Matilda Joslyn Gage
- Brammer, Leila R. (2000) Excluded from Suffrage History: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Nineteenth-Century American Feminist. Greenwood Press.
- Carpenter, Angelica Shirley (2018) Born Criminal: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Radical Suffragist. South Dakota Historical Society Press.
- Corey, Mary E. (2019) The Political Life and Times of Matilda Joslyn Gage. Paramount Market Publishing.
- Patrick, Lucia (2003) Religion and Revolution in the Thought of Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826–1898). Florida State University.
- Shapiro, Charlotte M. (2013) Searching for Matilda: Portrait of a Forgotten Feminist. Charlotte M. Shapiro.
- Wagner, Sally Roesch (1998) Matilda Joslyn Gage: She Who Holds the Sky. Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation.
- Wagner, Sally Roesch (2003) The Wonderful Mother of Oz. Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation.
Books by Matilda Joslyn Gage
- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Anthony, Susan B., and Gage, Matilda Joslyn (1881, 1886) History of Woman Suffrage. Volumes 1, 2, and 3. Charles Mann, London.
- Gage, Matilda Joslyn (1893) Woman, Church and State. The Original Exposé of Male Collaboration Against the Female Sex. Republished by Dorsey, James Owen Joslyn (2008) Woman, Church and State: A Historical Account of the Status of Woman through the Christian Ages. Forgotten Books and independently republished in 2018, 2020, and 2021.
Biographies of Grover Cleveland
- Brodsky, Alan (2000) Grover Cleveland, A Study in Character. Truman Talley Books, St. Martin’s Press.
- Goodrich, Frederick E. (1988) The Life and Public Services of Grover Cleveland. Winter and Co. Publishers.
- Graff, Henry F. (2002) Grover Cleveland. Times Books.
- Jeffers, H. Paul (2000) An Honest President: The Life And Presidencies of Grover Cleveland. William Morrow.
- Lachman, Charles (2011) A Secret Life, The Lies and Scandals of President Grover Cleveland. Skyhorse Publishing.
- McElroy, Robert McNutt (1923) Grover Cleveland, The Man and the Statesman; An Authorized Biography. Harper & Brothers Publishers.
- Merrill, Horace S. (1957) Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party. Little, Brown Publishers.
- Nevins, Allan (1932) Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage. American Political Biography Press.
- Pafford, John M. (2013) The Forgotten Conservative: Rediscovering Grover Cleveland. Regnery History.
- Senik, Troy (2022) A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Threshold Editions: Simon and Schuster.
- Smith, Jeffrey K. (2016) Grover Cleveland, The Last Conservative Democratic President. CreateSpace.
- Walters, Ryan S. (2012) The Last Jeffersonian: Grover Cleveland and the Path to Restoring the Republic. Westbow Press
- Welch, Richard E., Jr. (1988) The Presidencies of Grover Cleveland. Univ. Kansas Press.
Biographies of Grover Cleveland
- Brodsky, Alan (2000) Grover Cleveland, A Study in Character. Truman Talley Books, St. Martin’s Press.
- Goodrich, Frederick E. (1988) The Life and Public Services of Grover Cleveland. Winter and Co. Publishers.
- Graff, Henry F. (2002) Grover Cleveland. Times Books.
- Jeffers, H. Paul (2000) An Honest President: The Life And Presidencies of Grover Cleveland. William Morrow.
- Lachman, Charles (2011) A Secret Life, The Lies and Scandals of President Grover Cleveland. Skyhorse Publishing.
- McElroy, Robert McNutt (1923) Grover Cleveland, The Man and the Statesman; An Authorized Biography. Harper & Brothers Publishers.
- Merrill, Horace S. (1957) Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party. Little, Brown Publishers
- Nevins, Allan (1932) Grover Cleveland, A Study in Courage. American Political Biography Press.
- Pafford, John M. (2013) The Forgotten Conservative: Rediscovering Grover Cleveland. Regnery History.
- Senik, Troy (2022) A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Threshold Editions: Simon and Schuster.
- Smith, Jeffrey K. (2016) Grover Cleveland, The Last Conservative Democratic President. CreateSpace.
- Walters, Ryan S. (2012) The Last Jeffersonian: Grover Cleveland and the Path to Restoring the Republic. Westbow Press.
- Welch, Richard E., Jr. (1988) The Presidencies of Grover Cleveland. Univ. Kansas Press.
Relevant websites
Erie Canal Museum
The Erie Canal Museum is housed in the only remaining weigh lock building where tolls were assessed and paid. The museum has extensive collections of equipment used in constructing, maintaining, and operating the canal as well as archival maps and images.
Erie Canal Museum
The Erie Canal Museum is housed in the only remaining weigh lock building where tolls were assessed and paid. The museum has extensive collections of equipment used in constructing, maintaining, and operating the canal as well as archival maps and images.
Fayetteville Free Library
The Library is occupies a beautiful space in the renovated first floor of the factory where Leopold and Gustave Stickley pioneered American Arts and Crafts furniture. Reference and research staffs are tremendously helpful.
Fayetteville Free Library
The Library is occupies a beautiful space in the renovated first floor of the factory where Leopold and Gustave Stickley pioneered American Arts and Crafts furniture. Reference and research staffs are tremendously helpful.
Grover Cleveland National Historical Site
In 1837, Grover Cleveland was born at the “Manse,” the Presbyterian parsonage in Caldwell NJ. He lived here for four years before moving to Fayetteville. The Site contains a rich repository of Cleveland memorabilia.
Grover Cleveland National Historical Site
In 1837, Grover Cleveland was born at the “Manse,” the Presbyterian parsonage in Caldwell NJ. He lived here for four years before moving to Fayetteville. The Site contains a rich repository of Cleveland memorabilia.
Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
Matilda Joslyn Gage lived in 210 Genesee Street most of her life – from 1854 until she died in 1898. The home has been lovingly renovated to exhibit her devotion to women’s rights, the Haudenosaunee, L. Frank Baum and Oz, local history, and the Underground Railroad.
Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
Matilda Joslyn Gage lived in 210 Genesee Street most of her life – from 1854 until she died in 1898. The home has been lovingly renovated to exhibit her devotion to women’s rights, the Haudenosaunee, L. Frank Baum and Oz, local history, and the Underground Railroad.
Onondaga Historical Association
The OHA is a treasure trove of all things Onondaga County. Their deep collections include photographs, maps, diaries, life and property documents, toys, clothing, etc. The research staff is very helpful and resourceful.
Onondaga Historical Association
The OHA is a treasure trove of all things Onondaga County. Their deep collections include photographs, maps, diaries, life and property documents, toys, clothing, etc. The research staff is very helpful and resourceful.
Seneca Falls Women’s Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame is founded on the site of the first Women’s Convention on July 19-20, 1848. It has extensive archives on exemplary American women who had profound effects on local, national, and international stages.
Seneca Falls Women’s Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame is founded on the site of the first Women’s Convention on July 19-20, 1848. It has extensive archives on exemplary American women who had profound effects on local, national, and international stages.
Women’s Rights National Historic Park
Like the Women’s Hall of Fame, the Women’s Rights Park is located in Seneca Falls. It is dedicated to the principle that “all men and women are created equal.” The park tells the story of struggles for women’s civil rights and the parallel fight for the abolition of slavery.
Women’s Rights National Historic Park
Like the Women’s Hall of Fame, the Women’s Rights Park is located in Seneca Falls. It is dedicated to the principle that “all men and women are created equal.” The park tells the story of struggles for women’s civil rights and the parallel fight for the abolition of slavery.