From collection Resources Collection
![Kansas Trails](https://odyssey.historyit.com/img/thumbnail/Shelf.png?no_errors=1&oauth_consumer_key=c8db337ad6a7d4011a87203a6fbc9d1f0600db9d6&oauth_nonce=810dd237a0e31a7052f45d296e2d7c9a&oauth_signature=0nci6BnpRhcnN9uSmPeJqBgYc08%3D&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_timestamp=1719824496&oauth_version=1.0)
Related Items
![Salisbury, Edith M.](https://cdn1.historyit.com/iiif/2/5edfd98ccc4f69.54593064/65428dc980c977.99155819.png/full/320,/0/default.jpg?no_errors=1)
Salisbury, Edith M.
In 1914 Salisbury ran as a candidate for Kansas superintendent of public instruction. She did not win. She served earlier as Ness County Superintendent with a term that expired in 1909. 1916 Salisbury married widower Otis O. Stone.![Morgan, Wilhelmina](https://cdn1.historyit.com/iiif/2/5edfd98ccc4f69.54593064/65428dc980c977.99155819.png/full/320,/0/default.jpg?no_errors=1)
Morgan, Wilhelmina
In 1889 Mrs. Morgan was elected mayor of Cottonwood Falls, serving with an all female city council and a female police judge. She edited a Republican newspaper with her husband and was active in the Woman's State Press Association and th...![Martha J. Crampton's Campaign for County Superintendent of Schools, 1889](https://cdn1.historyit.com/iiif/2/5edfd98ccc4f69.54593064/631e3df5ba0062.90763228.png/full/320,/0/default.jpg?no_errors=1)