For the other American suffragist (1854-1915), see Mary Garrett.
Mary Garrett Hay
Born
(1857-08-20)August 20, 1857
Charlestown, Indiana, US
Died
August 29, 1928(1928-08-29) (aged 71)
Pelham, New York, US
Occupation(s)
Suffragist Community organizer
Partner
Carrie Chapman Catt
Mary Garrett Hay (August 20, 1857 – August 29, 1928) was an American suffragist and community organizer. She served as president of the Women's City Club of New York, the Woman Suffrage Party and the New York Equal Suffrage League. Hay was known for creating woman's suffrage groups across the country. She was also close to the notable suffragist, Carrie Chapman Catt, with one contemporary, Rachel Foster Avery, stating that Hay "really loves" Catt.[1]
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