Elizabeth V. Gillette
Elizabeth Van Rensselaer Gillette was an American physician and politician from New York.
Life
She was the daughter of Albert H. Gillette and Mary P. Gillette. She studied medicine at the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, was licensed in 1899, and began the practice of medicine in 1900 in Schenectady.Gillette was a member of the New York State Assembly in [143rd New York (state)|New York State Legislature|1920]. She was the first woman elected to the Assembly in upstate New York. She voted against the expulsion of the five Socialist members. In November 1920, she was defeated for re-election and continued the practice of medicine in Schenectady until 1959.
She died on June 26, 1965, at her home at 254 Union Street in Schenectady, New York; and was buried at the Granby Cemetery in Granby, Connecticut.