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31: 312: 348:. He wrote his story, describing the mayor's dress and hat, and pointing out that she presided with great decorum. He noted that several times she checked irrelevant discussion, demonstrating that she was a good parliamentarian. Other publicity extended to newspapers as far away as Sweden and South Africa. As compensation for her year's service, she was paid one dollar (equivalent to $ 34 in 2023). After a year in office, she declined to seek reelection. 302:
In 1883, she gave birth to the first baby born in Argonia, Francis Argonia Salter. Lewis and Susanna Salter had a total of nine children, one of whom was born during her tenure as mayor and died in infancy. Following the city's incorporation in 1885, her father and husband were elected as the city's
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Salter did have an advantageous position prior to holding the office of mayor. Her father was the first ever mayor of the town, and her father-in-law served as lieutenant governor of Kansas. Although her term was uneventful, her election generated national interest from the press, sparking a debate
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Salter was elected mayor of Argonia on April 4, 1887. Her election was a surprise because her name had been placed on a slate of candidates as a stunt by a group of men hoping to secure a loss that would humiliate women and discourage them from participation in politics. Because candidates did not
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have to be made public before election day, Salter herself did not know she was on the ballot before the polls opened. When, on election day itself, she agreed to accept office if elected, the
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Chairman sent a delegation to her home and confirmed that she would serve and the Republicans agreed to vote for her, helping to secure her election by a two-thirds majority.
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In 1933, a commemorative bronze plaque was placed in Argonia's public square honoring Salter's service as the first woman mayor in the United States.
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Following her term as mayor, Salter and her family continued to live in Argonia, until 1893 when her husband acquired land on the
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One of the first city council meetings over which the newly elected Mayor Salter presided was attended by a correspondent of the
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Katz, Elizabeth D. (2021-07-30). "Sex, Suffrage, and State Constitutional Law: Women's Legal Right to Hold Public Office".
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regarding the feasibility of other towns following Argonia's lead, which ranged from objections to "
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was elected mayor in 1862 as a protest against the only declared candidate, but chose not to serve.
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abandoned its own preferred candidate and voted for Salter en masse. Additionally, the local
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While a student, she met Lewis Allison Salter, an aspiring attorney and the son of former
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Women and Politics: A Quest for Political Equality in an Age of Economic Inequality
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Susanna Madora Kinsey was born March 2, 1860, near the unincorporated community of
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and one of the first women to serve in any political office in the United States.
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organizations, and became acquainted with nationally known temperance activist
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with her parents, settling on an 80-acre (32-hectare) farm near
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They eventually joined the town's settlers in moving to
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Susanna M. Salter
Argonia, Kansas
Lamira, Ohio
Norman, Oklahoma
Prohibition
Melville J. Salter
Mary Elizabeth Clark
Alma mater
Kansas State Agricultural College
née
Argonia, Kansas
United States
Lamira
Smith Township, Belmont County, Ohio
Quaker
England
Kansas
Silver Lake
Kansas State University
Manhattan
Kansas Lieutenant Governor
Melville J. Salter
Argonia
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Prohibition Party
Carrie Nation

Susanna Salter family home
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Republican Party

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