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Isabel Lancaster Eckles

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After retirement, she served as State Director for the Division of Service Projects for the Works Progress Administration, later the Work Projects Administration. She was instrumental in founding the museums at Roswell and Silver City.
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
39:, the daughter of Samuel H. Eckles (1842-1902) and Mary N. Eckles (1842-1909). With the family, she moved to New Mexico in 1886. 67: 225: 75: 52: 60: 56: 27:(September 8, 1877 - January 25, 1971) was the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for New Mexico. 220: 215: 109: 48: 36: 173: 63:. She was the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for New Mexico from 1923 to 1927. 71: 16: 59:, from 1919 to 1922. For seven years she was the County Superintendent of Schools for 204: 191: 167: 136: 81:
She was a member of the Silver City Woman's Club and the Santa Fe Woman's Club.
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Isabel Lancaster Eckles lived at 225 Shelby St., Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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The Isabel L. Eckles Collection, 1898-1966, is preserved at
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Isabel Lancaster Eckles was born on September 8, 1877, in
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New Castle, Delaware
Santa Fe, New Mexico
State Teachers' College
Silver City, New Mexico
Grant County, New Mexico
New Mexico State Board of Education
Santa Fe Fiesta
American Woman's Association
Fairview Cemetery (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
Museum of New Mexico




"Eckles, Isabel L., 1877-1971"





Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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1971 deaths
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People from Silver City, New Mexico

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