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Emma F. Bates

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Bates was involved in several organizations in North Dakota. She lectured for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She was also heavily involved with the Order of the King's Daughters and Sons, North Dakota Women's Suffrage Association, and the National Education Association.
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in the 1894 election. During her time as state superintendent, she visited numerous school across the state and traveled over 26,000 miles in the process.
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Bates was described as intelligent, determined, deeply religious, and an accomplished public speaker. She received the nomination of
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won the election. It would be another twenty years before another women was elected state superintendent again.
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Important voices: North Dakota's women elected state officials share their stories, 1893-2013
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for the nomination of state superintendent at the 1896 North Dakota Republican Convention in
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and served in that role for a few months until a new president was hired.
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was an educator and politician from North Dakota. She served as the fifth
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In 1887, she moved to Dakota Territory and worked as an assistant to
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but was defeated. In the early 1890s, she joined the faculty of the
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North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction
Laura J. Eisenhuth
John G. Halland
Chautauqua, New York
California
Republican
North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction
Chautauqua, New York
Forestville, New York
Allegheny College
Seminary of Western Pennsylvania
Clarion
Erie County
John Ogden
Milnor
Sargent County
State Normal School
Valley City
Valley City Normal School
North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction
Grand Forks
Laura J. Eisenhuth
John G. Halland
Grand Forks
John G. Halland
California
Japanese
Oakdale
List of North Dakota superintendents of public instruction

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