Three Hundred persons were reported to have attended the Convention. Of these, the hundred persons named below signed the Declaration of Sentiments. Many of those in attendance would later play significant roles in the movement for women's rights, and the related movements. For selected biographies on some of the signers, visit our biography web page.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton | Harriet Cady Eaton Elizabeth M'Clintock Mary M'Clintock Margaret Pryor Eunice Newton Foote Margaret Schooley Catherine F. Stebbins Mary Ann Frink Lydia Mount Delia Matthews Catharine C. Paine | Mary H. Hallowell Sarah Hallowell Catharine Shaw Deborah Scott Mary Gilbert Sophrone Taylor Cynthia Davis Hannah Plant Lucy Jones Sarah Whitney Elizabeth Conklin |
Lucretia Coffin Mott |
Mary Ann M'Clintock | Susan Quinn Mary S. Mirror Phebe King Julia Ann Drake Charlotte Woodard Martha Underhill Dorothy Matthews Eunice Baker Sarah R. Woods Lydia Gild Sarah Hoffman |
Elizabeth Leslie Martha Ridley Rachel D. Bonnel Betsey Tewksbury Rhoda Palmer Margaret Jenkins Cynthia Fuller Mary Martin P.A. Culvert Susan R. Doty Rebecca Race | Martha CoffinWright |
Jane C. Hunt | Sarah A. Mosher Mary E. Vail Lucy Spaulding Lavinia Latham Sarah Smith Eliza Martin Maria E. Wilbur Elizabeth D. Smith Caroline Barker Ann Porter Experience Gibbs | Antoinette E. Segur Hannah J. Latham Sarah Sisson Malvina Seymour Phebe Mosher Joel Bunker Isaac Van Tassel Thomas Dell E.W. Capron Stephen Shear Henry Hatley | Amy Post |
Frederick Douglass | Richard P. Hunt Samuel D. Tillman Justin Williams Elisha Foote Henry W. Seymour David Salding William G. Barker Elias J. Doty John Jones William S. Dell William Burroughs Azaliah Schooley | Robert Smalldridge Jacob Matthews Charles L. Hoskins Thomas M'Clintock Saron Phillips Jacob Chamberlain Johnathan Metcalf Nathan J. Milliken S.E. Woodworth Edward F. Underhill George W. Pryor | James Mott |
Other significant figures in the women's rights movement, such as Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage were not present at Seneca Falls. Amelia Bloomer was present, but did not endorse the Declaration of Sentiments.
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