Mrs. C. N. Cuthbert campaigned for State Superintendent of Instruction as the Prohibition Party candidate in Kansas, in 1886. She did not win the election.
In 1884/1885 Miss Skeen was elected Barber County, Kansas superintendent of public instruction. On April 21, 1886, while still in office, Skeen married wealthy cattle man M. J. Lane.
Lizzie J. Stephenson was first appointed, and then in 1886, elected, as Woodson County, Kansas superintendent of public instruction. She had been a teacher for many years, and a principal. She served for five years on the Board of County...