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Miriam Amanda Wallace "Ma" Ferguson (June 13, 1875 – June 25, 1961) was the first female governor of Texas in 1925. She was born in Bell County, Texas. Her husband, James Edward Ferguson, the governo...
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Miriam Amanda Ferguson was the first female governor of Texas. She won election in 1924. Ferguson took office just 15 days after Nellie Tayloe Ross of Utah became the first female governor in the United States.
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Miriam 'Ma' Ferguson ... Miriam Ferguson served two terms as governor of Texas. She was inaugurated in 1925, 15 days after Wyoming governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, making her the second female governor in the United States.
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Miriam Amanda Wallace Ferguson (1875 - 1961), American politician. ... This image was taken of Miriam Amanda Wallace Ferguson when she was First Lady of Texas, prior to her being elected Governor in her own right.
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Miriam Ferguson was a quiet, private person who preferred to stay home in her big house in Temple, Texas, and take care of her husband, raise her two daughters, and tend to her flower garden. ... I think this book will encourage people to keep on trying, just like Miriam Ferguson did. I think this book should be read...
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Miriam A. Ferguson ... "Pa" and "Ma" Ferguson are seated. Standing behind them are Ghent Sanderford, who was Mrs. Ferguson's secretary, Clippie Dooley Wallace, unidentified man, and Sera West Guini. ... Previous photo | Next photo | Back to "Miriam A. Ferguson"
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Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson ... Miriam Amanda Wallace was born in Bell County in 1875. She attended Salado College and Baylor Female College before marrying Jim Ferguson at the age of 24. Thereafter, she devoted her energies to making a home for her husband and her two daughters until ... Next photo | Back to "Miriam A. Ferguson"
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Types of records are correspondence, reports, applications, testimony, financial records, proclamations, messages, minutes, and index cards dating from 1912 to 1935 (bulk 1924-1927, 1933-1935). Records are from Miriam Amanda Ferguson's two nonconsecutive terms as governor of Texas from January 20, 1925 to January 17, 1927 ...
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FERGUSON, MIRIAM AMANDA WALLACE [MA] (1875–1961). Miriam Amanda (Ma) Ferguson, first woman governor of Texas, daughter of Joseph L. and Eliza (Garrison) Wallace, was born in Bell County, Texas, on June 13, 1875. She attended Salado College and Baylor Female College at Belton.
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