Nellie Fassett

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Nellie Fassett Crosby c. 1912

Nellie Fassett was an American

feminist, political organizer, and suffragette during the 1890s through 1920s in New York City.[1]

She was married to John Sherwin Crosby.[1] Her personal friends included William Jennings Bryan.[1]

Politics

Fassett was the founder, in 1905, and first president of the Women's Democratic Club of New York City.[1][2] It was the first permanent national political organization exclusively established by and for women. The pioneering American theatrical and literary agent Elisabeth Marbury was a member, and also involved in Democratic politics and Georgism.

In 1913 she gave a victory breakfast at the

Waldorf-Astoria for the new First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson and her children.[1]

In 1918 Fassett was named as the representative of New York State on the Woman's Advisory Committee of the Democratic National Committee.[3]

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