In 1914 and 1918 she was a speaker at suffrage events in Newport, chaired by Maud Howe Elliott.
Not a day passes without some flagrant violation of fair play toward them coming to my notice.
"[7] After suffrage was won, Algeo was first president of the Rhode Island League of Women Voters.
[9] In 1932, she was a third-party temperance candidate for a seat in the United States House of Representatives.
[12] In 2020, she was selected for induction into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, to mark the centenary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment.