Women's Franchise League of Indiana

The Women's Franchise League of Indiana
Formation1911
HeadquartersPeru, Indiana

The Women's Franchise League of Indiana was a suffrage group organized in 1911, as a merger of the Indianapolis Franchise Society and Legislative Council of Indiana Women. The organization was associated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NASWA) and was the prominent suffrage group of Indiana. The Women's Franchise League of Indiana would expand to one thousand, two hundred and five memberships in thirteen districts.[1]

Women's Franchise League of Indiana Broadside suffragist broadside, c. 1910s
  1. ^ Bowman, Sarah (May 7, 2016). ""Are You With Us?": A Study of the Hoosier Suffrage Movement, 1844-1920": 34–35. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)