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Women's Christian Temperance Union Politicians

Mary Elizabeth Harris Armor (1863-1950) — also known asMary H. Armor — of Eastman,DodgeCounty, Ga.; Macon,BibbCounty, Ga.Born in Penfield,GreeneCounty, Ga.,March 9,1863.Democrat.Orator;evangelist;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia,1924,1928.Female.SouthernMethodist. Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union;League of WomenVoters;UnitedDaughters of the Confederacy.DiedNovember6, 1950 (age87 years, 242days).Interment atWoodlawnCemetery, Eastman, Ga.

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Elizabeth Preston Anderson (b. 1861) — also known asElizabeth P. Anderson;ElizabethPreston —of Fargo,CassCounty, N.Dak.; Park River,WalshCounty, N.Dak.Born in Decatur,AdamsCounty, Ind.,April27, 1861.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromNorth Dakota,1924.Female.Methodist.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union;League of WomenVoters;Pi GammaMu.Burial location unknown.
 
 Relatives:Daughter of Rev. Elam Stanton Preston and Maria (Shepley) Preston;married,December11, 1901, to Rev. James Anderson.
 
 Relatives:Daughter of William Lindsay Manning Harris and Sarah Fanny (Johnson)Harris; married to Walter Florence Armor.
 Ella Alexander Boole (1858-1952) — also known asElla A. Boole;EllaAlexander —of Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.Born in Van Wert,Van WertCounty, Ohio,July 26,1858.Prohibition candidate for Presidential Elector for New York,1916;candidate forU.S.Senator from New York, 1920 (Republican primary), 1920(Prohibition); president, Women's Christian Temperance Union(national, 1925-33; world, 1931-47); Dry candidate fordelegateto New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.Female.Presbyterian.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union.Died, of astroke,in Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.,March13, 1952 (age93 years, 231days).Interment atCypressHills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
 Relatives:Daughter of Col. Isaac N. Alexander and Rebecca (Alban) Alexander;married,July 3,1883, to Rev. William H. Boole.
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 Marie Caroline Brehm (1859-1926) — also known asMarie C. Brehm — of Illinois; Long Beach,LosAngeles County, Calif.Born in Sandusky,ErieCounty, Ohio,June 30,1859.Lecturer;Prohibition candidate forUniversityof Illinois trustee, 1902, 1904, 1908; Prohibition candidate forVicePresident of the United States, 1924.Female.Presbyterian.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union.DiedJanuary26, 1926 (age66 years, 210days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Daughter of William Henry Brehm and Elizabeth (Rhode)Brehm.
 Emor L. Calkins (b. 1855) — also known asEmor Luther Capron — of Battle Creek,CalhounCounty, Mich.; Ypsilanti,WashtenawCounty, Mich.Born in Springville,ErieCounty, N.Y.,1855.Prohibition candidate forUniversityof Michigan board of regents, 1909; member of MichiganProhibition Party State Central Committee, 1919.Female.Methodist.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Daughter of Joseph Capron and Mary (Frank) Capron; married,December28, 1876, to Earl H. Calkins; fourth cousin ofAlmurStiles Whiting; fourth cousin once removed ofAdinBallou Capron.
 Political families:FourThousand Related Politicians).
 Mamie White Colvin (1883-1955) — also known asMamie W. Colvin;Mamie White — of Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in Westview,CuyahogaCounty, Ohio,June 12,1883.Prohibition candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 21st District, 1918, 1922;Prohibition candidate forLieutenantGovernor of New York, 1918; Prohibition candidate forPresidential Elector for New York,1920;Dry candidate fordelegateto New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.Female.Methodist.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union;Daughters of theAmerican Revolution.Died in Clearwater,PinellasCounty, Fla.,October30, 1955 (age72 years, 140days).Interment atSummitLawn Cemetery, Westfield, Ind.
 Relatives:Daughter of Rev. Levi White and Mary Belle (Hudelson) White; married,September19, 1906, toDavidLeigh Colvin.
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 Fanny Root Danser — of Kew Gardens, Queens,QueensCounty, N.Y.Dry candidate fordelegateto New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.Female.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union. Burial location unknown. Dixie Bibb Graves (1882-1965) — also known asDixie Bilele — of Alabama. Born near Montgomery,MontgomeryCounty, Ala.,July 26,1882.Democrat.U.S.Senator from Alabama, 1937-38; resigned 1938.Female.Member,UnitedDaughters of the Confederacy;Women's Christian TemperanceUnion.Active in the women's suffrage movement. Died in Montgomery,MontgomeryCounty, Ala.,January21, 1965 (age82 years, 179days).Interment atGreenwoodCemetery, Montgomery, Ala.
 Relatives:Married,October10, 1900, toDavidBibb Graves.
 Political family:Bibbfamily of Alabama (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
 Minnie J. Grinstead (1869-1925) — also known asMineola Tamar Johnson — of Liberal,SewardCounty, Kan.Born inCrawfordCounty, Kan.,September30, 1869.Republican.School teacherand principal;lecturer;member ofKansasstate house of representatives, 1919-24; delegate to RepublicanNational Convention from Kansas,1920(alternate),1924;SewardCounty Probate Judge, 1925.Female.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union.Firstwoman state legislator in Kansas.Died in Liberal,SewardCounty, Kan.,December24, 1925 (age56 years, 85days).Interment atLiberal Cemetery, Liberal, Kan.
 Relatives:Daughter of Rev. Jonas Milton Johnson and Martha (Emerich) Johnson;married,October31, 1901, to Virgil H. Grinstead.
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 Sadie Alice Hall (c.1880-1960) — also known asSadie A. Hall;Sadie AliceBeaver —of Staten Island,RichmondCounty, N.Y.Born about 1880. Dry candidate fordelegateto New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.Female.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union. Died in Staten Island,RichmondCounty, N.Y.,December13, 1960 (ageabout 80years).Interment atMoravianCemetery, New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y.
 Relatives:Married to George C. Hall.
 Mrs. Katherine M. Martin (1871-1934) — also known asKatherine Mavity;Mrs. W. W.Martin —of Fayette,HowardCounty, Mo.Born in Paoli,OrangeCounty, Ind.,November20, 1871.Democrat.Schoolteacher; delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMissouri,1920;delegateto Missouri state constitutional convention at-large, 1922-23.Female.SouthernMethodist. Member,Order of theEastern Star;Women's Christian Temperance Union.Died in Greensboro,GuilfordCounty, N.C.,January26, 1934 (age62 years, 67days).Interment atForestLawn Cemetery, Greensboro, N.C.
 Relatives:Daughter of Milton Samuel Mavity and Eliza (Moore) Mavity; married,June24, 1899, to William Woodrow Martin.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Dora E. Steele (1864-1964) — also known asDora E. Sims;Mrs. J. T.Steele —of Webb City,JasperCounty, Mo.Born in Versailles,MorganCounty, Mo.,July 30,1864.Prohibition candidate for Presidential Elector for Missouri,1936(on behalf ofD.Leigh Colvin andClaudeA. Watson); Prohibition candidate for Presidential Elector forMissouri,1940(on behalf ofRogerW. Babson andEdgarV. Moorman).Female.Baptist.Member,Women's Christian Temperance Union.Died in anursinghome at Kansas City,JacksonCounty, Mo.,September4, 1964 (age100 years,36 days).Interment atMt. Hope Cemetery, Webb City, Mo.
 Relatives:Daughter of Rev. James Edward Sims; married1887 to JohnThomas Steele.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
Dora H. StockmanDora Hall Stockman (1872-1948) — also known asDora H. Stockman;Dora Hall;DoraWeinkauf —of Lansing,InghamCounty, Mich.; East Lansing,InghamCounty, Mich.Born in alogcabin at Marilla,ManisteeCounty, Mich.,August4, 1872.Republican.Schoolteacher; Lecturer of the Michigan State Grange, and editor of theGrangepaper,theMichigan Patron;songwriter;member ofMichiganstate board of agriculture, 1920-31; Dry candidate fordelegateto Michigan convention to ratify 21st amendment from InghamCounty 2nd District, 1933; member ofMichiganstate house of representatives from Ingham County 2nd District,1939-46.Female.Member,Grange;Women's Christian Temperance Union.Firstwoman to hold statewide elective office in Michigan.Died in California,1948(ageabout75 years).Interment atHurdCemetery, DeWitt Township, Clinton County, Mich.
 Relatives:Daughter of Leander Hall and Lucy Jane (Bennet) Hall; married,August8, 1889, to Francis M. Stockman; married1947 to GustofWeinkauf.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Image source: Michigan Manual1927

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