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Lewis, Janette W.
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Delaney, Nellie
Delaney, Nellie
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Rudd, May
Rudd, May
In 1912 May Rudd, from the town of Miller, ran on the Republican ticket for Hand County, South Dakota superintendent of schools. She won. Rudd served in the office through 1914.
Graves, Ethelyn
Graves, Ethelyn
Ethelyn Graves was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Hand County, South Dakota. Graves served in this office from 1913 to 1914.
Goggins, Alice
Goggins, Alice
Alice Goggins was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools in Harding County, South Dakota. She served in that office from 1913 through 1917.
Sheridan, Della M.
Sheridan, Della M.
Della M. Sheridan was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools in Lake County, South Dakota. Sheridan served in the office from 1913 to 1914.
Sedgwick, Edith M.
Sedgwick, Edith M.
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Platt, Laura
Platt, Laura
Laura Platt was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Pennington County, South Dakota. She served in the office from 1914 to 1916.
Grange, Mabel
Grange, Mabel
Mabel Grange was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Moody County, South Dakota. She served in the office for at least two terms from 1914 to 1917.