Jennie Bradley Roessing (May 11, 1881 – May 15, 1963) was a leader in Pennsylvania's women's suffrage movement during the early 1900s.
ACERA changed its title in 1910 to The Equal Rights Franchise Federation of Western Pennsylvania.
In 1912, she was also involved at the state level as president of the Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association (PWSA).
These included: the English Speaking Union, the First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, the Audubon Society, the Twentieth Century Club (a literary organization founded in 1901), treasurer of Pittsburgh Play Grounds, Vacation Schools, and Recreation Parks.
[1] The Jennie Bradley Roessing collection, housed in the Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh consists of documents, pamphlets, speeches, correspondence, personal papers, photographs, and memorabilia.