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Adams, M. May
Barber, Nettie
Bleber, Alice E.
Botts, Nelle
Butts, Fanny
Curtis, Ida B.
Doll, Martha
Gilbert, Rose
Gorsuch, Alice R
Houston, Gussie L.
Jones, Eva Philbrook
Kernohan, Margaret
McCoy, Etta Joe
Milley, Olivia H.
Mitten, Ruth
Momyer, Jennie B.
Myers, Lottie
Myler, Mrs. E. W.
Nevins, Eulalia
Newcomer, Mrs. Ella
Newton, Adamantha
Potter, Lillian
Schletzbaum, Margaret
Sites, Emma C.
Spickard, Maude
Sterrett, Lavinia
Stewart, Minnie
Swiggett, Margaret
Temple, Bird
Todd, Mary E.
Tompkins, Cora L.
Walker, Minnie
Ward, Laura V.
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Adams, M. May
M. May Adams was elected County Superintendent of Schools for Cowley county, Kansas in 1909.
Bleber, Alice E.
Alice E. Bleber was elected County Superintendent of Education for Thomas County, Kansas. She was elected in 1909 and served in the position at least through 1914.
Barber, Nettie
Nettie Barber was county superintendent of schools in Phillips County, Kansas in 1909. She served until at least 1916.
Botts, Nelle
Nelle Botts was elected County Superintendent of Education for Comanche county, Kansas and served from 1909-1910.
Butts, Fanny
Fanny Butts served as County Superintendent of Instruction for Wilson County, Kansas from 1909-1910.
Gilbert, Rose
Rose Gilbert was elected as County Superintendent of Instruction for Wallace County, Kansas. Gilbert served from 1905 through at least 1910.
Doll, Martha
Martha Doll was elected County Superintendent of Instruction for Stanton County, Kansas in 1909.
Curtis, Ida B.
Ida B. Curtis was elected County Superintendent of Schools for Pawnee County, Kansas in 1909.
Houston, Gussie L.
Gussie L. Houston was elected Clerk of the District Court for Chase County, Kansas, in 1909.
Kernohan, Margaret
Margaret Kernohan was elected as County Superintendent of Instruction for Barber County, Kansas in 1909. She served until at least 1917,
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