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Plaster, Louisa
Plaster, Louisa
Louisa Plaster campaigned for County Superintendent of Schools in Cass County, Illinois in 1873. Plaster ran against two other women in the race and lost. They were among the first women to run for elected office in the state.
Duncan, F. M.
Duncan, F. M.
F. M. Duncan campaigned for the office of County Superintendent of Schools in Jackson County, Illinois, in 1873. She was one of the first women to run for office in the state. Duncan did not win her race.
Walker, Miss
Walker, Miss
Miss Walker is a semi-anonymous office holder. She was elected city clerk in Holton, Kansas. One source apparently commented, "City clerks of the feminine persuasion are becoming common in the West. It is said that she was endorsed by th...
Combs, Anna
Combs, Anna
Anna Combs ran for the office of County Superintendent of Schools in Piatt County, Illinois in 1873. She was among the first women in the state to run for office.
Futler, Mary A.
Futler, Mary A.
Mary A. Fulter was the first woman to run for County Superintendent of Schools in Tazewell County, Illinois. She joined 34 other women in 1873 to run for office in the state. Futler did not win the race.
Malone, Mrs. M. C.
Malone, Mrs. M. C.
Mrs. M.C. Malone of Randolph County, Illinois, ran for the office of County Superintendent of Schools in 1873. She did win the race. Malone was one of the first women to run for office in the state.
Lemen, Mary P.
Lemen, Mary P.
Mary P. Lemen campaigned for the office of County Superintendent of Schools in Marion County, Illinois in 1873. She was one of the first women in the state to run for elected office. Lemen did not win a seat.
Hinckley, Mrs. W. H.
Hinckley, Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. W. H. Hinckley was elected County Superintendent of Schools in Cass County, Illinois in 1873. Mrs. Hinckley was one of the first women elected in the state. She ran against four other candidates, two women and two men.
MacIntosh, Sarah C.
MacIntosh, Sarah C.
Sarah C. MacIntosh was elected County Superintendent of Schools for Will County, Illinois, in 1873.
Gillies, Agnes A.
Gillies, Agnes A.
Agnes A. Gillies ran for County Superintendent of Schools in Whiteside County, Illinois in 1873. Although she lost the race, Gillies did remain in the field of education.