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Nellie Tayloe Ross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It is with great pleasure that we introduce the story of our Grandmother, Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, to a new generation of Americans. ... Governor Lady: The Lives of Nellie Tayloe Ross ; - Click play to view the trailer -
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1889 Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochrane)- went around the world in 72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes. ... 1901 Anna Taylor- first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and live.
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1924 Nellie Taylor Ross- first female governor (Wyoming). 1930 Ruth Nichols- First woman pilot of a transcontinental flight. 1931 Jane Addams- First woman co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. 1931 Jackie Mitchell- First woman to sign with a pro-baseball club, struck out both Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in one game.
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20th Century USA * Historical Chronology; Part 1: 1900 - 1949 ... (Basic narrative and chronology derived from 1997 The World Almanac) ... First woman governor, Nellie Taylor Ross, was elected governor of Wyoming on November 6, 1924 after the death of her husband on October 2, 1924.
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