The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution secured the right to vote to women.
This is one of the 63 delegations in the convention, accounting for 26 of 1451 people who took part.
Members (26):
Name | Visualize | Details | Delegations |
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Ernest R. Ackerman | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Isaac Bacharach | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Henry W. Blair | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
James F. Briggs | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
William J. Browning | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Sherman Everett Burroughs | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
P. C. Cheney | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
John J. Eagan | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Jacob H. Gallinger | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
James A. Hamill | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Martin A. Haynes | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Henry F. Hollis | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Elijah C. Hutchinson | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Frank Jones | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Henry W. Keyes | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Frederick R. Lehlbach | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Cornelius A. McGlennon | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Daniel F. Minahan | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
George H. Moses | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Austin F. Pike | Visualize | (October 16, 1819 — October 8, 1886) Pike was an American politician and lawyer. Austin Pike was born in Hebron, New Hampshire, where he went to school, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. After practicing law in Merrimack County, Pike served in the State House of Representatives from 1850 to 1852, and 1865 to 1866, and he also served as a member of the State Senate from 1857 to 1858. Pike was elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives to the Forty-Third Congress from March 4, 1873 to March 3, 1875. He later was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1883 until his death in 1886. [Source: “Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774 - Present,” available at https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/P000345] | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Amos H. Radcliffe | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
John R. Ramsey | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Edward H. Rollins | Visualize | (3 October, 1824 -- 31 July, 1889) Rollins was an American businessman and politician. Rollins was born in Strafford County, N.H.. Rollins was a member of the State house of representatives (1855-1857) and was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-seventh, Thirty-eighth, and Thirty-ninth Congresses. In 1876, Rollins was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate. [Source: 'Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774- Present', available at http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp] | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) , New Hampshire Delegation (United States Fourteenth Amendment & The Civil Rights Act of 1866) , New Hampshire Delegation (United States Thirteenth Amendment 1863-65) , New Hampshire Delegation (The Road to Civil War) |
Thomas J. Scully | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Bainbridge Wadleigh | Visualize | (January 4, 1831 — January 24, 1891) Wadleigh was an American politician and lawyer. Bainbridge Wadleigh was born in New Hampshire, where he attended school and graduated from Kimball Union Academy. After studying law, Wadleigh was admitted to the bar in 1850 and practiced law in Milford, New Hampshire. He served as town moderator and State Representative (1855-1856, 1859-1860, 1869-1872). Wadleigh was elected as a Republican to the Forty-Third, Forty-Fourth, and Forty-Fifth Congresses and served in the Senate from March 4, 1873 to March 3, 1879. [Source: “Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774 - Present,” available at https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/W000009] | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |
Edward Hills Wason | Visualize | None | New Hampshire Delegation (This negotiation) |