Marguerite Wells

Marguerite Milton Wells (1872–1959) was an American suffragist and social reformer.

There she organized a petition drive supporting the passage of Woman Suffrage and presented to the Minnesota congressional delegation.

[2] Following the passage of the 19th Amendment Wells turned her attention to the newly created League of Women Voters.

[1] In 1929 her article Some Effects of Woman Suffrage was published in the journal Women in the Modern World.

[1] Her papers are in the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe Institute[7] Her name is included on the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial.