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Elizabeth Hughes (legislator)

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Elizabeth Hughes, in a 1922 publication.

Elizabeth Hughes (born ca. 1879[1][2]) was an American educator and Republican Party politician who is most remembered as one of the four women first elected in 1918 to the California Legislature to serve in the 1919 session of the California State Assembly.[3]

Family and early life

Elizabeth was married to James B. Hughes. They resided in Butte County, California where her husband was the principal of Oroville High School, and she taught school.[3]

California legislator

In 1918 Elizabeth Hughes, along with Esto Bates Broughton, Grace S. Dorris, and Anna L. Saylor, was elected to serve in the 1919 California State Assembly.[4] Hughes was chairwoman of the House Education Committee.[3]

References

  1. ^ "United States Census, 1910". FamilySearch. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  2. ^ "United States Census, 1930". FamilySearch. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Cloud, Roy W. (1952). "XX". Education in California. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. pp. 139–40, 142. ISBN 0-8047-0256-X.
  4. ^ The Independent. Vol. Volume XCVII. Independent Corporation. 1 February 1919. p. 146. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)