Suffragists arrested for picketing Massachusetts State House
February 24, 1919
- Eleanor A. Calnan, Methuen
- Josephine Collins, Framingham
- Betty Connolly, Newton
- Lucy J. C. Daniels, Grafton, Vermont
- Martha Foley, Boston
- Frances Fowler, Brookline
- Betty Gram, Portland, Oregon
- Minnie Gross, Boston
- Jessica Henderson, Wayland
- Jessica Henderson’s 14-year-old daughter, Wilma
- Mrs. George Hill, Boston
- Rose Lewis, New York
- Katherine Morey, Brookline
- Mrs. Christine Page, Boston
- Mary Lucy “Berry” Pottier, Ware
- Dorothy Pratt, Roxbury
- Mrs. Rosa Roewer, Boston
- Elise T. Russian, Detroit, Michigan
- Lois Warren Shaw, Manchester, NH
- Ruth Small, Newton
- Edith Turner, Allston
- Camilla Whitcomb, Worcester
Picketers who went to Charles Street Jail:
* First time jailed
- Eleanor A. Calnan
- Josephine Collins*
- Betty Connolly*
- Lucy Daniels
- Martha Foley*
- Betty Gram
- Jessica Henderson*
- Elsie Hill
- Mrs. George Hill*
- Katherine Morey
- Mary Lucy Pottier
- Mrs. Rosa Roewer*
- Elise Russian
- Lois Warren Shaw*
- Ruth Small*
- Camilla Whitcomb
Suffragists arrested for speaking on Boston Common, February 24, 1919
Elsie Mary Hill – Norwalk, CT
Louise Sykes – Cambridge
Pascia Warren – New Hampshire
possibly also Mrs. Cerise Carman Jack, Cambridge