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Connor, Florence
Connor, Florence
Florence Connor was elected County Superintendent of Public Instruction for Kaufman County, Texas in 1916 and again in 1918.
Huckabee, Alma
Huckabee, Alma
Alma Huckabee was elected County Treasurer for Swisher County, Texas in 1916. She was reelected in 1918 and 1920. Huckabee continued to campaign through at least 1930.
Collins, Leila
Collins, Leila
Leila Collins was elected County Treasurer for Coleman County, Texas in 1916. She was appointed to the position in 1918, and elected to the position in 1920. Collins divorced her husband with whom she had four children some time before 1...
Cameron, Adice
Cameron, Adice
Adice Cameron was elected County Superintendent of Public Instruction for Waller County, Texas in 1916. She was reelected in 1918 and again in 1920. She later married and became Adice Cameron Smith
Lucky, Verna
Lucky, Verna
Miss Verna Lucky was elected County Clerk for Wilbarger County, Texas in 1916. She was reelected in 1918 and again in 1920.
Dalrymple, Zena
Dalrymple, Zena
Zena Dalrymple was elected County Clerk and Clerk for the District Court in Uvalde County, Texas in 1906. She had been hired to serve as deputy clerk for the county previously to being elected. The Dallas Morning News mistakenly reported...
Conger, Mary
Conger, Mary
Mary Conger was elected Clerk for the District Court for Tom Green County, Texas in 1916. She was reelected in 1918. Conger was reelected again in 1920, but then resigned to accept the position of Deputy Clerk for the United States court...
Deely, Mrs. J. E.
Deely, Mrs. J. E.
Daisy Deely, known as Mrs. J. E. Deely, ran for County Superintendent of Public Instruction for Comanche County, Texas in 1914 and lost. She successfully gained the position in both 1916 and 1918. Deely's husband died in 1913, leaving he...
Brownlee, May
Brownlee, May
May Brownlee was elected Clerk for the District Court for Fannin County, Texas in 1916 and again in 1918. Brownlee worked as deputy district clerk for approximately sixteen years prior to running for office.
Shannon, Edna
Shannon, Edna
Edna Shannon was elected County Treasurer for Camp County, Texas in 1916. She was reelected in 1918 but soon resigned, and her successor qualified on February 10, 1919. Shannon lived to be 101 years old.