Inez Milholland (1886-1916) was the ideal New Woman: Vassar graduate, suffragist, lawyer, pacifist, journalist, and beautiful. She believed, “it is possible to have a glorious time and stand like iron for truth.” She devoted herself to prison reform, NAACP work, child labor rights, and, most of all, women’s rights. At the 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington DC, she was the legendary “Lady on a White Horse.” While on a campaign tour for the National Woman’s Party in 1916, she asked, “Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?” and then collapsed. A few weeks later, Inez Milholland died at the age of 30. She is buried in the Lewis Cemetery near her family’s Adirondack estate (now Meadowmount School of Music). In 2019, a nearby peak was officially renamed Mount Inez.