Eleanor Butler Sanders Explained

Eleanor Butler Sanders
Birth Name:Eleanor Rudd Butler
Birth Date:16 May 1849
Birth Place:United States
Death Place:United States
Resting Place:Green-Wood Cemetery
Spouse:Henry Martin Sanders
Children:1
Mother:Maria E. Miller Butler
Father:Theron Rudd Butler

Eleanor "Ella" Butler Sanders (1849 – 1905) was an American suffragist, and socialite. She founded the League for Political Education. Vassar College has a building named after her.

Biography

She was born with the name Eleanor Rudd Butler, on May 16, 1849.[1] Her parents were Maria E. Miller (1827–1910) and Theron Rudd Butler (1813–1884), an art collector and former President of the Sixth Avenue Railroad Company.[2] [3] She was the great aunt to Eleanor Butler Roosevelt.[4] Eleanor Rudd Butler married Dr. Henry Martin Sanders, a Baptist pastor, and a board of trustees of Vassar College from 1895 until his death in 1921.[5]

In 1892, Eleanor Sanders presented a scholarship at a fundraiser for Hampton University, a school that was primarily serving African American and Native American students at the time.[6]

In November 1894, Sanders founded the League for Political Education in her living room on 433 Fifth Avenue in New York City, where she hosted the first group meeting with five other people.[7] [8] The other attendees in the first meeting included Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi, Catherine Amor Bennett Abbe (1843–1920), Lucia Gilbert Runkle (1844–1927), Lee Wood Haggin (1856–1934), and Adele Marion Fielde. The League initially fought for passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and provided general education on social and political issues. She stayed very active in the leadership of the organization until her death on August 5, 1905.[9] [10]

In 1909, her widower, Henry Martin Sanders donated to Vassar College the Sanders Chemical Laboratory, as a dedication to his late wife.[11] Vassar College was the first women's school in the United States to have a full laboratory.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Butler, Henry Langdon. Tales of Our Kinsfolk, Past and Present: The Story of Our Butler Ancestors for Ten Generations, from 1602 to 1919. 1919. New York City, New York. 79. en.
  2. Book: Santangelo, Lauren C.. Suffrage and the City: New York Women Battle for the Ballot. 2019-07-08. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-085036-4. en.
  3. Web site: January 23, 1884. The Funeral of Theron R. Butler. subscription. 2020-12-05. The New York Times. 8. en.
  4. Web site: 23 January 1920. Out Town Hall. subscription. 2020-12-05. Newspapers.com. New York Herald. 8. en.
  5. Book: Lengen. Karen Van. Vassar College: An Architectural Tour. Reilly. Lisa. 2004. Princeton Architectural Press. 978-1-56898-349-3. 149. en.
  6. Web site: 28 August 1892. Fund For The School. subscription. 2020-12-05. Newspapers.com. The New York Times. 11. en.
  7. Book: The Biographical Cyclopaedia of American Women. 1924. Halvord publishing Company, Incorporated. 89. en.
  8. Web site: 28 December 1919. Greater City At Last Will Have "Town Meeting Place" For All Civic Discussions, Club For Men and Women. subscription. 2020-12-05. Newspapers.com. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 17. en.
  9. News: 1900-03-19. Women in Their Clubs. en-US. The New York Times. subscription. 2020-12-05. 0362-4331.
  10. News: 1895-03-27. Women Hear Talks on Taxes; Prof. Seligman, Ernest Crosby, and Thomas G. Shearman Express Views.. en-US. The New York Times. subscription. 2020-12-05. 0362-4331.
  11. Web site: 17 October 1926. New Physics Lab At Vassar To Be Dedicated By Science Institute, Henry M. Sanders Memorial Now Complete---Dedication Will Attract Noted Scientists From All Over Country. subscription. 2020-12-05. Newspapers.com. The Baltimore Sun. 66. en.