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Barnes, Julia C.
Barnes, Julia C.
Julia C. Barnes was elected County Superintendent of Public Instruction for Red Willow County, Nebraska in 1914 and served at least through 1920.
Butts, Clara Thorp
Butts, Clara Thorp
Clara Thorp Butts served as Superintendent of Instruction for Garfield County, Nebraska about 1910.
Alderman, Florence
Alderman, Florence
Florence Alderman was elected County Superintendent of Public Instruction for Garfield County, Nebraska in 1916 and 1918.
Bowler, Edith A.
Bowler, Edith A.
Edith A. Bowler was elected County Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wheeler County, Nebraska in 1908 and served at least through 1920.
Besack, Evelyn
Besack, Evelyn
Evelyn Besack was elected as County Superintendent of Public Instruction in Hitchcock County, Nebraska, in 1918.
Bittenbender, Ada M.
Bittenbender, Ada M.
In 1891 and 1893 Ada M. Bittenbender was a candidate for Supreme Judge of Nebraska. Bittenbender, a lawyer, practiced in Nebraska and before the U.S. Supreme Court. She was a suffragist and attorney for the Woman's Christian Temperance U...
Adamson, Edith
Adamson, Edith
Edith Adamson was elected County Superintendent of Public Instruction for Cherry County, Nebraska in 1915. She continued to serve in the office at least through the early 1920s.
Bigelow, Belle G.
Bigelow, Belle G.
Belle E. Bigelow of Lincoln, Nebraska was nominated for Lieutenant Governor in 1894. Bigelow was twice the Prohibition Party candidate for County Superintendent of Instruction. She ran in 1885 and again in 1892, but did not win either race.
Button, Lucy Nellis
Button, Lucy Nellis
Lucy Nellis Button was the Republican party candidate for County Clerk in Adams County, Nebraska in 1918. As Lucy M. Nellis (before marriage) she had served as one of the trustees of the Hastings (Adams County) public library.
Bernhard, Luella M.
Bernhard, Luella M.
Luella M. Bernhard was elected County Superintendent of Schools in Deuel County, Nebraska in 1904.