Annie Maude Norton Battelle (January 26, 1865 - March 23, 1925) was a suffragette and philanthropist.
[1] She was at protester at the Republican National Convention in 1920 to lobby for endorsement of women’s suffrage before a presidential nomination was made.
[1][2] She was also an Honorary founding member of The Junior League of Columbus, established in 1923.
[1] Battelle served on the Annual Assay Commission for 1923, appointed by President Harding.
[1] She married Colonel John Gordon Battelle, a steel magnate in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1881.