Ruth Gregson Huntington Sessions (November 3, 1859 – December 2, 1946) was an American writer, known for her 1936 memoir, Sixty Odd: A Personal History.
[6] At age 16, Huntington attended the Third Congress of the Association for the Advancement of Women, which was held in Syracuse, New York.
She met Louisa May Alcott, Maria Mitchell, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Catherine Beecher, Julia Ward Howe, and Mary A. Livermore at the event.
[17][18] Ruth Huntington married her second cousin, lawyer Archibald Lowery Sessions, in 1887.
[20] Ruth Huntington Sessions died in 1946, aged 87 years, at her daughter's home in Syracuse.