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Anderson, Alice Knowles
Anderson, Alice Knowles
Alice Knowles Anderson ran for the office of State Superintendent of Instruction, in South Dakota in 1908.
Beach, Cornelia L.
Beach, Cornelia L.
Cornelia L. Beach was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools in Pennington County, South Dakota. She served in the office for one term from 1897 to 1899. Beach's sister Adella S. Beach served in the same office from 1917 to 1920.
Andrews, Bonnie
Andrews, Bonnie
Bonnie Andrews was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Roberts County, South Dakota. She served at least two terms in the office from 1913 to 1916.
Appleby, Nellie L.
Appleby, Nellie L.
Nellie I. Appleby (aka Nellie I. Appelby) was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Turner County, South Dakota. She served in the office for two terms, from 1917 to 1920.
Beach, Adella S.
Beach, Adella S.
Adella S. Beach was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Pennington County, South Dakota. She served in the office for two terms from 1917 to 1920. Her sister Cornelia S. Beach had served in the same office from 1897 to 1899.
Ammerman, Mary
Ammerman, Mary
Mary Ammerman was elected City Clerk, Colorado City, Colorado some time before 1915.
Campbell, Mary
Campbell, Mary
Mary Campbell was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools of Tripp County, South Dakota. She served for one term in 1914.
Brelsford, Helen
Brelsford, Helen
Helen Brelsford was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Fall River County, South Dakota. She served for at least two terms in the office from 1914 to 1918.
Alden, Pansy
Alden, Pansy
Pansy Alden [aka as Mrs. I. M. Alden] was elected as County Superintendent of Schools for Faulk County, South Dakota in 1906.
Babbitt, Hortense
Babbitt, Hortense
Hortense Babbitt was elected County Superintendent of Public Schools for Beadle County, South Dakota. She served in the position for more than two terms, from 1914 to 1920.