Cheryl Martin has related this fascinating information:
"Mary Ann Angel Choplin wanted women to have the right to vote. On election day, when she was first eligible to vote, she put on her Sunday hat, walked over to the registrar's home, and walked with him to the polling place, standing there until he unlocked the door for her to cast her first vote."
A wonderful testament to the strong character of the Choplin and Angel Women.
Cheryl Martin has related this fascinating information:
"Mary Ann Angel Choplin wanted women to have the right to vote. On election day, when she was first eligible to vote, she put on her Sunday hat, walked over to the registrar's home, and walked with him to the polling place, standing there until he unlocked the door for her to cast her first vote."
A wonderful testament to the strong character of the Choplin and Angel Women.