Regardless of the outcome, this presidential election is the first time a woman is the presidential nominee of a major party. And the first woman to vote for president after passage of the 19th Amendment was apparently a resident of Western Mass.
In 1920, Phoebe Jordan cast her ballot in the one-room schoolhouse in the tiny Berkshire County town of New Ashford.
Click the audio player above to hear New England Public Radio’s Carrie Healy’s interview with Berkshire Eagle columnist Ruth Bass, who learned about the event from Jordan’s grand nephew.