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Zatae Leola Longsdorff Straw

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to study medicine, and was the first woman to graduate from that institution in 1887. She won the Pierson Prize in Oratory in 1886. Her father before her graduated from the same college in 1856 and her brother in 1879. After her, her sisters Hildegarde, Jessica and Persis attended Dickinson College
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In 1941, she received a gold medal from the New Hampshire Medical Society in honour of her long service to medicine in the state. She served as president of the American Medical Society, the first woman to hold this position.
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Zatae Leola Longsdorff Straw was a prominent physician and was named head of the Manchester Medical Association.
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In November 1923 Straw was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives by Manchester's 4th ward as a
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as well, graduating in 1888, 1891 and 1894 respectively. In 1937, Dickinson College granted Longsdorff an
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Straw was vice president, and in 1935 state president, of the New Hampshire Department of the
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When she entered politics, she was one of the first female legislators in New Hampshire.
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seat. She did not win but was the first woman to try for such a position.
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She died on October 1, 1955, and is buried at the Pine Grove Cemetery in
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Republican Party members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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After her graduation, Straw worked for one year as an intern at the
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touted her as "one of New Hampshire's most distinguished women".
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In 1926, she was the first woman to serve as the chairman of the
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physician
New Hampshire
state representative
Centerville, Pennsylvania
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Wellesley College
Dickinson College
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
honorary degree
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
M.D.
New England Hospital for Women and Children
Blackfoot, Idaho
Fort Hall Indian Reservation
Manchester, New Hampshire
Republican
New Hampshire Republican State Convention
New Hampshire Senate
American Legion Auxiliary
Idaho
Manchester, New Hampshire
Manchester, New Hampshire
Manchester Union Leader




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