1911-1915
1911 - Grace Bagley was elected as First Vice-President of the Norwood Woman’s Club
1913 - Grace Bagley invited 51 women to her home to discuss women’s suffrage. Shortly after the meeting, she, her daughter Elizabeth, and Emily Fisher, a friend and fellow activist, went on an auto tour to obtain signatures from state legislators for a woman’s right to vote.
1914 - Grace Bagley attended conference of the Congressional Union for Woman’s Suffrage
1914 - Grace Bagley attended NAWSA Convention in Nashville
1914 - Grace Bagley was one of the hostesses of a Shakespearean get together suffrage meeting at the Hotel Lenox in Boston
1914 - Grace Bagley is appointed as Massachusetts Congressional Chairman of the Massachusetts Political Equality Union- and helped head a “melting pot campaign” to have people donate gold and silver to the cause
1915 - Frederick Bagley, Jr.-a highly respected journalist in Cleveland, died of appendicitis
1915 - Almeda Bagley was married to John Woods Meyers
1915 - comprehensive campaign begins for woman suffrage in MA, GB co-chaired special canvassing corps
1915 - Grace Bagley attended the NAWSA Conference in Washington D.C., she represented the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Assoc.