Ida Augusta Craft was an American suffragist known for her participation in suffrage hikes.
Ida Craft
Mrs. J. Hardy Stubbs, Miss Ida Craft, Miss Rosalie Jones circa 1912-1913
The Suffrage Hikes of 1912 to 1914 brought attention to the issue of women's suffrage. Florence Gertrude de Fonblanque organised the first from Edinburgh to London. Within months Rosalie Gardiner Jones had organized the first American one which left from The Bronx to Albany, New York. The second hike was from New York City to Washington, D.C., and covered 230 miles in 17 days.
Elisabeth Freeman in 1913
Suffrage hikers in Newark, New Jersey, in 1913
Rosalie Gardiner Jones and Ida Craft
Suffrage hikers in Newark, New Jersey, in 1913