List of Texas suffragists

This is a list of Texas suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in Texas.

Groups

 * [[File:Flier_for_the_second_annual_convention_of_the_Texas_Equal_Rights_Association_in_1894.jpg|thumb|Flier for the second annual convention of the [[Texas Equal Rights Association]] (TERA) in June of 1894]]American Woman Suffrage Association, petitions Texas Legislature to allow women's suffrage in 1872.
 * Austin Friends of Female Suffrage.
 * Austin Woman Suffrage Association.
 * Colored Welfare League of Austin.
 * Dallas Equal Suffrage Association (DESA), started on March 15, 1913, in Dallas.
 * Equal Franchise League of San Antonio.
 * El Paso Equal Franchise League.
 * El Paso Negro Woman's Civic and Enfranchisement League started in 1918.
 * Galveston Equal Suffrage Association.
 * Galveston Negro Women's Voter League.
 * Georgetown Equal Suffrage League, started in 1916.
 * Houston Equal Suffrage Association.
 * Houston Suffrage League.
 * National Woman's Party, Texas chapter started in 1916.
 * Negro Women's Voter League (Galveston), formed in 1917.
 * Smith County Equal Franchise League (Tyler).
 * Texas Equal Rights Association (TERA) formed in 1893.
 * Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs endorses suffrage in 1917.
 * Texas Woman Suffrage Association, which later becomes the Texas Equal Suffrage Association (TESA) in 1916.
 * Waco Equal Franchise Society.
 * Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), Texas chapter, endorses women's suffrage in 1888.

Suffragists

 * Christia Adair.
 * Sarah C. Acheson (Denison).
 * Jessie Ames (Georgetown).
 * Annie Webb Blanton (Houston, Denton).
 * Eleanor Brackenridge (San Antonio).
 * Hattie Brewer (Dallas).
 * Belle Murray Burchill (Fort Worth).
 * Belle Critchett (El Paso).
 * Minnie Fisher Cunningham.
 * Ellen Lawson Dabbs.
 * Grace Danforth (Dallas).
 * Alzina Orndorff DeGroff (El Paso).
 * Louise Dietrich (El Paso).
 * Nell Gertrude Horne Doom (Austin).
 * A. Caswell Ellis (Austin).
 * Mary Heard Ellis (Austin).
 * Marin B. Fenwick (San Antonio).
 * Elizabeth Finnigan Fain (Houston).
 * Annette Finnigan (Houston).
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 * Elizabeth Austin Turner Fry (San Antonio).
 * Eva Goldsmith (Houston).
 * Rena Maverick Green.
 * Rebecca Henry Hayes (Dallas).
 * Sarah Grimke Wattles Hiatt (Eldorado, Texas).
 * Elizabeth Hart Good Houston (Dallas).
 * Margaret Bell Houston (Dallas).
 * Jovita Idar.
 * May Jarvis.
 * Mary Kate Hunter (Palestine).
 * Ellen Keller (Fort Worth).
 * Helen Jarvis Kenyon.
 * Edith Hinkle League (Galveston, San Antonio).
 * Nona Boren Mahoney (Dallas).
 * Alice McFadin McAnulty.
 * Jane Y. McCalllum.
 * Emma J. Mellette (Waco).
 * Perle Potter Penfield Newell (Houston).
 * Elisabet Ney.
 * Anna Pennybacker (Austin, Tyler).
 * Eliza E. Peterson (Texarkana).
 * Elizabeth Herndon Potter (Tyler).
 * Mary Withers Roper (Houston).
 * Maude Sampson (El Paso).
 * Jane Madden Spell (Waco).
 * Florence M. Sterling (Houston).
 * Helen M. Stoddard (Fort Worth).
 * Sara Isadore Sutherland (Dallas).
 * Martha Goodwin Tunstall.
 * Anna Elizabeth Leger Walker (Austin).
 * Hortense Sparks Ward (Houston).
 * Lulu White (Houston).
 * Clara M. Snell Wolfe (Austin).

Politicians supporting women's suffrage

 * Jess Alexander Baker.
 * Paul Page (Bastrop).
 * Charles Culberson.
 * Ebenezer Lafayette Dohoney (Paris).
 * Albert Jennings Fountain (El Paso).
 * Claude Hudspeth (El Paso).
 * Governor William P. Hobby.
 * John Jones (Amarillo).
 * Charles B. Metcalfe.
 * Barry Miller (Dallas).
 * Titus H. Mundine.
 * Lucian Parrish (Henrietta).
 * Morris Sheppard.
 * Hatton Sumners (Dallas).

Suffragists who campaigned in Texas

 * Carrie Chapman Catt, lectured in Houston in 1903.
 * Mariana Thompson Folsom, toured Texas in 1884.
 * Prison Special, arrived in San Antonio in 1919.
 * Anna Howard Shaw, suffrage tour in 1908 and in 1912.
 * Ethel Snowden, spoke at the 1913 Texas Equal Suffrage Association convention.
 * Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in Houston in 1875.

Places

 * Adolphus Hotel, site of annual suffragist luncheon.
 * Grand Windsor Hotel, site of the organization of first statewide suffrage group in Texas, 1893.
 * Saint Anthony Hotel, site of major women's suffrage convention in 1913.
 * Texas State Fair, site of women's suffrage activism.

Publications

 * Texas Democrat, suffrage newspaper edited by Dr. A. Caswell Ellis.

Groups

 * Texas Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage (TAOWS) started in 1916.

Individuals

 * Joseph Weldon Bailey (Gainesville).
 * Ida Darden.
 * John Nance Garner.
 * Governor James Ferguson.
 * Pauline Wells (Brownsville, Texas).
 * James B. Wells, Jr. (Brownsville).