A History of Meade County, Kansas

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A History of Meade County, Kansas
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Love, Blanche
Love, Blanche
Blanche Love was the Progressive party candidate for Probate Judge for Meade County Kansas, in 1914. Love did not win.
Wood-Smith, Pearl
Wood-Smith, Pearl
In 1912 Democrat Pearl Wood-Smith defeated Republican Frank Carison for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Meade County, Kansas. She ran uncontested in 1914. Wood-Smith ran a third time in 1916.
Bennett, Ruth
Bennett, Ruth
Ruth Bennett was elected County Superintendent of Instruction in Meade County, Kansas in 1906. She served for one term.
Snyder, Lottie
Snyder, Lottie
In 1898 Lottie Snyder ran unsuccessfully as a Democrat for Meade County, Kansas district court clerk. Two years after she ran for office, on Christmas day 1900 Lottie Snyder married. J. I. Stamper. They had a daughter named Jamie.
DeCow, Florilla
DeCow, Florilla
Florilla DeCow was the Republican candidate for County Superintendent of Instruction for Meade County, Kansas in 1904. DeCow lost the race to Ruth Bennett, her Democratic rival for the position.
Sandusky, Effie Coon
Sandusky, Effie Coon
Effie Coon was elected to the office of Clerk of the District Court in Meade County, Kansas in 1896 and again in 1898. Coon married, and as Effie C. Sandusky ran again in 1914 same office, but lost to long-time Democratic incumbent John El…
Chase, Jessie M.
Chase, Jessie M.
Jessie M. Chase was the Democratic candidate for County Superintendent of Instruction for Meade County, Kansas in 1910. Chase lost the race to the Republican candidate, Maggie Haigh.