
Please join us to support Jane George, 6th Generation East Tennessean and Candidate for US Congress in TN District 2. Choosing Jane as your representative will be an historic moment as she will become the first woman elected to fill this seat in the United States House of Representatives. This is a powerful moment for women in politics. As we celebrate 104 years of women’s right to vote. we must elect women for greater representation in our country. Let’s band together to protect our rights in politics, healthcare, equal wage earnings, and personal autonomy.
Wednesday, September Fourth from Six to Nine pm
Cocktails | Hors D’Oeuvres | Dinner | Live Entertainment | Valet Parking | Self Guided Tours of the Historic Boyd Harvey House
1321 Harvey Rd, Concord Tennessee 37922
Suffragist Sponsorships:
Elizabeth Cady Stanton - $3,300
8 Tickets, 4 yard Signs
Lizzie Crozier French - $2,500
4 Tickets, 2 yard Signs
Febb E. Burn - $1,000
2 Tickets, 1 Yard Sign
Individual Ticket - $250
Includes Yard Sign
Special Thanks to our host Anne Tillotson White and our co-hosts Cathy Briscoe, Carmella Stair, Susan French, Robin Smith, and Jenny Kitts
We honor these brave suffragists in our sponsorship levels:
❋ Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an anti-slavery activist, an organizer of the first Woman’s Rights convention, authored, “The Declaration of Sentiments,” which expanded on the Declaration of Independence by adding the word “woman” or “women”, and formulated the agenda for woman’s rights guiding the struggle well into the 20th century
❋ Lizzie Crozier French was the organizer of the Knoxville Equal Suffrage Association, president of the Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, the Tennessee Federation of Women’s Clubs, and state chair of the National Women’s Party
❋ Febb E. Burn was the mother of Harry Burn to whom she wrote the letter which convinced him to cast the final vote that ratified women’s right to vote in Nashville on August 18, 1920
Checks may be mailed to:
Jane George TN
PO Box 14650
Knoxville, TN 37914
Please indicate in the check memo:
Boyd Harvey House