Anna C. Etz League [Suffrage Movement]; Greenwood, Steuben Co., NY Q. What exactly was the Anna C. Etz League? Q. Who was Mrs. Anna C. Etz? Selected extractions from the "Anna C. Etz League Year Book, 1906- '07. Greenwood, [Steuben County,] New York." provided below indicate that the Anna C. Etz League was a state or national association that supported the suffrage movement. Susan B. Anthony died on 13 March 1906; the 19th Amendment did not enfranchise women voters until 26 August 1920. I have been unable to find anything about the Anna C. Etz League on-line. "League Motto: 'Nothing is denied to her who wills.'" 10/20/1906 "Election of Delegates to State Convention." 10/24/1906 "Echoes from the State Convention." 11/01/1906 "Address..........Mrs. Anna C. Etz" "Address by State President, W.S.A., Mrs. Elia Hawley Crossett" 11/21/1906 "Paper--Women as Wage Earners" 12/05/1906 "Roll Call--Eminent Suffragists" "Paper--Educational Advancement of Women during the past Half Century" 02/13/1907 "Anthony Day." "Roll Call--Quotations from Miss Anthony." "What Miss Anthony has done to liberate Woman" "Tributes to the Memory of Miss Anthony from her Co-workers, Amy Streeter, Mrs. Ambrosia Scribner, Anna Rollins, Blanche Pease." 05/24/1907 "Brief Sketches--... Elizabeth Cady Stanton" Perry Streeter ([log in to unmask]) Canandaigua, New York USA http://www.perry.streeter.com