Education in California: Leaders, Organizations, and Accomplishments of the First 100 Years

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Education in California: Leaders, Organizations, and Accomplishments of the First 100 Years
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Harris, Nettie B.
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Nettie B. Harris was elected County Superintendent of Modoc County, California in 1910. Harris was elected three times to the office and served until 1922.
Abrams, Minnie Sharkey
Abrams, Minnie Sharkey
Minnie Abrams was elected County Superintendent of Butte County, California in 1906. She had first run for the office in 1886, but did not win the race. Abrams served in the office until 1913. She died in December of that year.
Forrest, Nellie
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Nellie Forrest was elected County Superintendent of Modoc County, California in 1902.
Gregory, Mildred
Gregory, Mildred
Mildred Gregory was elected County Superintendent of Instruction for Mono County, California in 1918. She served in the office until 1926.
Leishman, Mrs. A. M.
Leishman, Mrs. A. M.
Mrs. A.M. Leishman was elected County Superintendent of Instruction for Del Norte County, California in 1902, She was re-elected in 1906 for a second term.
Jones, Julia L.
Jones, Julia L.
Julia L. Jones was elected County Superintendent of Schools of Mariposa County, California in 1894. She served in the position until 1910.
Clarke, Mamie A.
Clarke, Mamie A.
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Egenhoff, Mrs. William D.
Egenhoff, Mrs. William D.
Mrs. William D. Egenhoff was elected County Superintendent of Mariposa County, California in 1887. She served until 1894. Egenhoff succeeded her husband in the position after he died in 1885.
Gribi, Belle S.
Gribi, Belle S.
Belle S. Gribi was elected County Superintendent of Instruction for Merced County, California in 1906. She served one term, ending in 1910. Gribi was again elected as Superintendent in 1918 and served until 1922.
Arms, Miranda Ray
Arms, Miranda Ray
Miranda Ray Arms was elected County Superintendent of Instruction for Plumas County, California in 1906. She ran again in 1910, but lost the race.