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Emma Guy Cromwell

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A strong appeal is made to the women voters of our nation to prepare themselves for public life by keeping in touch with the issues of the day as well as the functions of government. While it is a great privilege to take part in public affairs, and study the questions of the day, so that we can vote
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in the United States. Cromwell became the first woman to hold a statewide office in Kentucky when she was elected state librarian in 1896 by a vote of the Kentucky State Senate. Later she won elections for the position of Secretary of State and Kentucky State Treasurer, and was appointed state park
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stood for the Democratic Party against three male candidates. Cromwell won both in the primary and then in the general election. She held the office from January 1, 1924, until January 1, 1928. Cromwell discovered the records of previous administrations in the Capitol basement, and retrieved and
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for the position of State Librarian making her the first female to hold a position in a Kentucky State Office. Given that the state librarian then could not serve successive terms, she took on new roles in public service: serving as the enrolling clerk (1916 to 1918) and parliamentarian of the
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intelligently and criticize justly, let us not forget that the home is the most sacred refuge of life, the nucleus around which all pure and true civilization is formed, and that the chief end of all good government is to improve and protect the home, the church and the community.
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Cromwell was one of seventeen women given a place of honor in the Kentucky State Capital when their portraits were placed in a permanent display called "Kentucky Women Remembered".
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Cromwell continued to be active in Democratic Party politics until she fell and broke a hip in 1949. Cromwell died on July 19, 1952, of medical complications following a
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named her State Librarian and Director of Archives, a post she then held for several more terms. She arranged for the return of the Kentucky state constitution from the
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in 1927, and because of her conservative handling of state money, which was heavily criticized at the time, Kentucky 's state funds remained secure during the
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as "my main tutor and adviser (65)" though there is not much detail in her memoir about any work she did for the Kentucky suffrage movement.
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Kentucky House of Representatives and getting elected to the Frankfort School Board. She also volunteered in women's clubs such as the
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in elections that included two other females. The Republicans had nominated Eleanor Wickliffe of Bardstown, and both Cromwell and
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created in 1993 to raise funds for female's campaigning for a Kentucky State office, was named in honor of Emma Cromwell.
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Hanly, Rebecca S. (Summer 2001). "Emma Guy Cromwell and Mary Elliott Flannery: Pioneers for Women in Kentucky Politics".
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Hanly, Rebecca S. (Summer 2001). "Emma Guy Cromwell and Mary Elliott Flanery: Pioneers for Women in Kentucky Politics".
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which was republished in 1996 by The Kentucky Commission on Women. In this book, she praises the suffragist
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state librarian and director of archives, state bond commissioner, parks director, state treasurer
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In 1922 she was parliamentarian for the Kentucky House and Senate. In 1923, Cromwell was elected
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Emma Guy, the daughter of Ashley and Alice (Quisenberry) Guy, was born on September 28, 1865, in
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to teach at Allen Male and Female College. Later she studied parliamentary law at the
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director, state bond commissioner, and State Librarian and Director of Archives.
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of Kentucky when the two other officials in the line of succession—Governor
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attorney William F. Cromwell on May 30, 1897, in a church ceremony in
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Benjamin Ashley (or Ashley Duncan) Guy and Alice (Quisenberry) Guy
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appointed Cromwell as Kentucky State Park Director in 1932.
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categorized them. Cromwell was the first woman to serve as
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Crowe-Carracco, Carol (1992). John E. Kleber (ed.).
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Secretary of State of Kentucky
William J. Fields
Ella Lewis
Treasurer of Kentucky
Flem D. Sampson
Simpson County, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Alma mater
University of Michigan
suffragist
women's rights
Democratic Party
Kentucky
Simpson County, Kentucky
Allen County, Kentucky
Gallatin
Sumner County, Tennessee
Scottsville, Kentucky
University of Michigan
Frankfort, Kentucky
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Kentucky General Assembly
Daughters of the American Revolution
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Citizenship, A Manual for Voters
Kentucky Secretary of State
Mary Elliott Flanery
acting governor
William J. Fields

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