Carrie Hamilton, Crystal Ice and Women’s Suffrage (1890’s -1930’s)
On August 18, 1920 the Tennessee state government voted in favor of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This caused the ratification of the amendment and meant that female citizens could now vote in U.S. and state elections. The leader of the local chapter of the Women’s Suffrage Association was Carrie L. Hamilton. She was a very active community member involved in much of the social life of the town. Mrs. Hamilton was a leader of the local Eastern Star organization, often serving in state-wide office. She also belonged to the Grange, Brattleboro’s Woman’s Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Carrie Hamilton moved to town in 1894 with her husband, Dr. Fremont Hamilton, and her two year old son. They purchased the former Carpenter Mansion on the point of land between Linden Street and Putney Road. A few years earlier the Carpenter’s had donated the southernmost section of their property to the […]