From collection Resources

SHARE THIS PROFILE

Related Items

Wade, May Burbank
Wade, May Burbank
In 1896 Mary Burbank Wade was elected mayor of Ellis, Kansas. Coming nine years after Susanna Salter's election in Argonia, Kansas, Wade, like the other now-numerous women holding city and county office, found that the national press sca...
Sharon, Mrs. C. J. M.
Sharon, Mrs. C. J. M.
Mrs. C. Sharon was elected Marion County (Kansas) Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1872. She was re-elected in 1874. The state legislature had voted Kansas women school election suffrage in 1861. Sharon was one of several women wh...
Wilson, Ella
Wilson, Ella
Ella Wilson was elected mayor of Hunnewell, Kansas in 1911. Wilson and other female officials of the town were "at bitter odds with the all-male city council," men who had tried to keep the women from governing effectively. The state att...
McGill, Alice
McGill, Alice
Alice McGill was elected as register of deeds (circa 1900) for Graham County, Kansas. She was one of several women to hold this position in Kansas in this period. Elected by all-male voters, these women often proved themselves in lower, ...
Webster, Ellen
Webster, Ellen
Kansas ' first legislature, in 1861, gave women the right to vote in school elections. In 1872 Ellen Webster became superintendent of public instruction in Harvey County, Kansas. She took the oath of office in June, an event noted only i...
Wright, Mary Page
Wright, Mary Page
In 1874 Miss Mary Page Wright was elected Coffey County, Kansas superintendent of schools. Her election as superintendent furnished the Kansas Supreme Court the test case, Wright v. Noell, in the decision that sex is no disqualification ...