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In page Mary Jane Warfield Clay:

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On March 7, 1880, Warfield Clay and her youngest daughter Annie began regular suffrage club meetings in the parlor of their home on North Broadway in Lexington.[1] Many of those who came to her first organizing meeting on March 7 later founded the Fayette County Equal Rights Association on January 6, 1888. This also served as a launch for Annie, who struck out on her own, writing a regular column on women's rights in the Kentucky Gazette.[2] Annie married a wealthy Virginian, Spottswood Dabney Crenshaw. In November 1909, she hosted the first meeting of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia at her home in Richmond, Virginia.[citation needed]